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Immortal Ice Empress: Path to Vengeance

Mira was just a young mortal girl living a normal life until a god ruined everything for her. “Fuck you, GOD! Why do you keep doing this to me!!! What did I do to deserve this?!?” Trapped in a cycle of reincarnation, Mira continues learning and improving in hopes of taking down her oppressor. Follow Mira as she's thrust into a Cultivation World where the impossible is possible, and reality can be whatever you want it to be as long as you're strong enough. --------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: I don't plan on adding romance early in the novel. I will probably add some later in the novel, but it won't be the main focus. If there is any romance, then it will be yuri. This novel will also primarily focus on females. Of course, there will be males in the story, but for the most part, they won't be important characters. ---------------------Reward System--------------------- Gifts: Castle: 2 Extra Chapters Spaceship: 4 Extra Chapters Gachapon: 6 Extra Chapters --------------------------------------------------------- The cover is made by Moonfist from Fiverr: https://www.fiverr.com/moonfist?source=order_page_summary_seller_link Discord: https://discord.gg/4kxFxsCvb5 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Dreyerboys

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The Northern Continent

Elenei landed back on the deck and looked back at the icy giant thoughtfully, "Why isn't it attacking us anymore?" It didn't make sense that it would just stop as soon as they got through it. 

"These northern waters, they belong to us humans. If that behemoth's got a shred of sense, it knows to respect these boundaries," Captain Jorvik appeared next to her and answered. 

Yet, Elenei's confusion only deepened. She looked out to see thousands of creatures moving freely beneath the waves. While most seemed insignificant in strength, the situation remained perplexing.

Observing her bewilderment, Captain Jorvik let out a gruff chuckle. "Here in the North, we prize the conquest of these seas more than any other continent. Allowing these lesser creatures to thrive, it's part of our way of life, a cornerstone of our economy. But mark my words, should something as mighty as that giant start its fury in our gulf, it'd upset the very balance we've strived to maintain."