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The Ancient Genes

[Check our my new work 'Mech Lord'!!! ] In a place where Magic reigns supreme, what would our MC do as he finds himself being rejected by the world. This is the story of a boy who lacks the ability to wield mana. After shaming his parents who are considered to be among the strongest Mages of the era. Our MC stands at the terrace of the School building planning to commit suicide. What has fate got stored in for our MC. Will he commit suicide ? If you want to know, join our MC as he struggles to find his path. In a world with mysteries and threats looming, what is waiting for him? ------------------------------------- All the characters and incidents in this story are imaginary. Please note that the chapter can be a bit slow. So please be a bit patient and read up to 50 chapter before making any opinion .......................... My Other Work: MechLord ............. The Cover art is made by Valeriexx. Join the Discord : https://discord.gg/WTDaPfU DM me @ ReincarnatedSaint#2904 on Discord Instagram ID: @reincarnatedsaint

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A Guy With Patience

Trinity Academy

The sun was close to setting down

"What in hell happened to you?" Lear asked Eren as he walked out of his room.

He was all dressed up for the party. It wasn't something fancy, but more than enough to make him look like a gentleman. Formal clothes really suited him after all.

"Didn't I say that it was an accident? I heroically saved a child on the street and took a hit from the car breaking my ribs." Eren looked at Lear with a proud look on his face. If he was going to lie, it was better to make it something that he could be proud of.

"Yeah, like in hell am I believing that."

Lear wasn't a fool, there was no way that it had happened in an accident. He didn't think that Eren would have broken two of his ribs if he was hit by a car. That injury looked to have been caused by the impact of something much smaller than a car.

But since the guy refused to admit, there was nothing Lear could do.