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Primordial Expanse: I have the Strongest Talent!

In a future where humanity has already conquered the galaxy, a whole new realm of mystery and horrors beyond human comprehension opens up to them, the Primordial Expanse. For as long as he could remember, Alex worked in the mines of an asteroid so desolate it didn't even have a name. But to him, this was home. He knew that his future held nothing for him and he would die a lonely and forgotten death just like everyone else stuck on this godforsaken rock. That was, until one day he wakes up to the realisation that he would die soon, as the Primordial Expanse called for him. This mysterious realm is a place of promise and opportunity for many, but for people from the slums of society like Alex, it was only a curse that almost always guaranteed death. Follow Alex on his journey though the Primordial Expanse as he navigates his way through battles, trials and enemies to carve out a space for himself at the peak of the universe. *** [WSA 2024] This novel is purely a work of fiction, any names, locations and characters are all made up and do not depict or represent the real world.

TheUngod · Fantaisie
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510 Chs

Nostalgia

Cass stood frozen for a moment, her gaze lingering on Rothwind like she had never seen a dwarf before.

But she knew Rothwind very well.

Well, she knew of him well…

She had actually never spoken to him before, and this was probably the first time he had ever even paid any attention to her.

"From what I hear, you're quite a brave young 'un, lass."

Rothwind decided to ease the tension she must have been feeling by speaking up first, besides, it wouldn't be the first time he had tended to a young kid like this in his hundreds of years of life.

'Ahh, best not to bring up bad memories.'

But the more Rothwind looked at Cass, the more he could resist that urge.

Cass's wide eyes slowly shifted to meet Rothwind's, and the dwarf found himself staring into a gaze that was both sharp and cautious — but also laced with an innocence that hadn't yet been completely stripped away by the harshness of life in the slums.