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Forbidden Bloodline: The Ancient Curse

Blaze Draven, a formal special ops agent, was unjustly declared wanted by his country to conceal a political ploy. They hunted him around until death. However, he got transmigrated into the body of a ten-year-old kid on an unknown planet – Hadar, a planet of bloodline, magic, and empires. He planned to live the rest of his life, serenely and uneventfully. However, he was still an ant in front of fate! In Hadar, different bloodlines of ancient legendary and common beasts exist in the human body. Bloodline can improve your mana prowess. However, there is a class of bloodline that is shunned by the whole Hadar – the forbidden bloodline. Anybody with the forbidden bloodline is killed on site. Blaze happened to awaken the forbidden bloodline. He had no qualms about dying. But something happened along the way that made him change his mind. He had one mission to accomplish before dying — 'Burn the hegemonic Tower Empire to the ground!' However, an Empire that has survived for thousands of years is not a thing to be destroyed like a mud house, manor, or town.

Blackcape001 · Fantaisie
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60. The Favor

Blaze walked in carefreely after noticing the person in the room.

"Good morning," Blaze greeted calmly and walked to his bed.

"Your nonchalance around me never seems to amaze me," Yvonne spoke with a serene smile gracing her lips.

Blaze waved his hand in a sign of dismissal. "I'm just being natural. So, what brought you here to my downtrodden abode?" After seeing other people's rooms, he knew his own was really downtrodden and nothing worth mentioning.

"You're the one who prefers being alone. There are still free rooms in the new students' lodge," Yvonne sat down on the chair and spoke with a light laugh.

"You can have admitted more students to fill in the space rather than leaving it empty," Blaze advised.

"But the school facility cannot accommodate that population of students. It could barely accommodate the present number." Yvonne dismissed his idea with a logical counter, and asked, "So, why are you staying alone?"