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MIGHT AS WELL BE OP

Anthony was an orphan and has been through the hard life filled with suffering Working twenty four hours a day with nothing to show for it. He prayed everyday for a better day but god seem to not hear him He only read novels and other books in other to escape his harsh reality, because it was only in it he found solace He died one night on his way home from work after cursing god for the first time as a result of his frustration. He thought he would be heading to hell for cursing god. But a Unique being that even the universe couldn't fathom was intrigued with Anthony's soul. He decided to grant Anthony a wish after he had been through a hard life Follow Anthony as he vows to achieve whatever he couldn't in his past life. He shall stand above all with absolute power All tremble with just the mention of his name Overpowered✓ Handsome✓ NOTE: This is my first book HAREM PASS: DENIED R-18: DENIED Support us with your power stone and gift. .................................................................... NOTE: The book cover isn't mine, if the owner wants me to remove it, I will

LORDTEE · Fantaisie
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203 Chs

Anomaly

As the Phoenix breathed its final, a deafening, earth-shattering screech reverberated through the heavens, causing the very ground beneath to quake in its wake.

The Phoenix had fallen.

The Specters, their gazes fixed upon the representative of the Phoenix race, awaited some form of response.

At the very least, they anticipated a reaction from Serenelle's parents, an acknowledgment, a flicker of grief.

But what they encountered was nothing short of unnerving.

Neither the father nor the mother moved, their expressions as impassive as stone.

There was no sign of sorrow, no tremor of emotion.

It was as if their daughter's demise had been a mere whisper in the winds of fate, entirely inconsequential to them.

As the anguished screech finally faded, Serenelle's form began to disintegrate before their eyes, her body crumbling into ash, as if the very essence of her existence had been severed from the fabric of the world.