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Conquering the Mythos: Reincarnated with SSS Rank Skill Corruption

Strength is all that matters. The strong decides whether the weak can even breathe. And despite Devon being born into one of the strongest families, he himself is weak. The only thing he had left to offer was his life in the hopes his father would grow a little stronger by eating him. "Maybe now your life will have meaning!!!" His father shouted as he devoured him. Reincarnated as a servant in a different continent, Devon finds that he's been revived with an SSS rank skill: [Corruption - Rank: SSS - Corrupt any beast. As you use the beast's soul, they become more attuned with the user and thus become stronger.] [Ranking system no longer applies to your beasts.] [Potential: Infinite] [Beast: Juma collected.] With this skill, he not only tames beasts but corrupts them, bending them to his very will–perfect for revenge. With a fire set ablaze in his heart, he vowed to do one thing with this new life, "I'll make you pay, 'Father'." -10 chapter mass release every new month if the book reaches first milestone in win win.

PhoenixTheShiba · Fantaisie
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The girl's eyes grew wide as Kai's hand covered her face and slammed her into a tree. She knew that if he didn't want her to suffer then she would've died.

Even still, her brain turned to mush as her entire body felt like it was on fire. She felt tears fall down her face. First her boyfriend and now this...

Looking behind her, Kai ignored the wisp updating his kills as he searched for her teammates. Not seeing anyone, he looked back to her and asked, "Where is your team at? Hiding?"

"Dead." She responded, flat and simple.

He searched her face for any lie. Her eyes dashed around his face, unwilling to look at the devil in front of her. He looked so young... she couldn't believe such malice would exist in such a youthful body.

She knew she messed up; she knew that she never should've allowed her boyfriend to make fun of Amyla, even if the later-year students encouraged it. Still, this punishment was far too extreme.