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Mythological Simulation System

What is the most awsome thing you have ever experienced in your life? Some say finding money, love, again money... But for Alex, his unluckiest thing became the luckiest. Transmigrated into a different universe ruled by the pantheon of Gods, Alex someone that hates to be in danger, was thrown here with just one cheat. Mythological Simulation System. System that lets him to simulate his future lives, moments and abilities. "Wait, there is a 8 % chance i am gonna get attacked when i go out, lets stay inside for few more years." "Awsome i just got Zeus'es thunderbolt from the system, he must be angry right now" "Zeus has been fighting Poseidon for few years now, lets simulate how this fight ends and get the rewards from the end." "YOOO, POSAIDON'S TRIDENT" "Oh no!!! Artemis noticed me and now he wants to kill me, lets stay inside for 1000 years and get stronger from simulating." Will Alex be able to defeat all those gods that wish to kill him. Will Alex get his one mission done, to return to Earth. Or will his cowardn--- "HEY I AM NOT A COWARD, I AM JUST CAUtious.." Cough... or will his cautiosness be the one that will finally end his mission. -- Sorry for my english, i am not english. Cover: AI. Text On Cover: AI Cover Art: AI.

DreamWr8ER · Fantaisie
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Disappeared?.

"What?" Gard sat back down, his mind reeling. What Alex had just told him seemed utterly unbelievable.

"Yes, she just disappeared," Alex said. "When we unlocked the Spark Energy within her, she simply vanished..." He chuckled as he said this, though the memory made him tremble. The moment Aurelia noticed the stars around her, the ground cracked open, the sky brightened, and Alex looked up. In that instant, he felt as though the world itself was pressing down on him. The energy pouring from that hole in the sky was almost too much to bear, nearly crushing him under its immense power. He couldn't move for a while, paralyzed by the intensity of it. Aurelia seemed bewildered for a moment—then she disappeared.

After that, Alex decided never to speak of it again. He hadn't known what he was witnessing back then, but he did know one thing—he didn't want to be noticed by whatever it was.