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Apocalyptic World: I've Got The Second System

Seventeen-year-old Seth's mundane existence takes an astonishing twist when he hears a divine proclamation from God. The world teeters on the edge of an apocalyptic event, but instead of the typical chaos and destruction, God transforms it into a challenge. A challenge where every human receives a unique system and concealed abilities, all in the name of survival. "Shit! What should I do?" I could hardly hear my own voice as I faced imminent death. In the midst of the darkness, a woman's voice taunted me. "What an intriguing human, on the verge of death, aren't you?" Yes, I am! Please, stop talking and let me pass in peace. "How about I offer you a chance? You need to help me escape, and I believe you're the only one who can." How could I possibly do that? "Yes, yes, just form a pact with me. I'll grant you the victory you desire most, and in return, I'll gain my freedom. But it won't be without a cost. I'll bestow upon you the Ouroboros curse." Are you seriously presenting me with this choice while I'm on the brink of death? Ugh, do I even have a choice? As I resolved to accept, I heard a voice. [Downloading the new system] [100% success] [The new system connects to the server] [100% success] [Incognito mode: activated] [Welcome to the second system, Tiamat] Huh!? I have two systems now!?

Solastius_Seena · Game
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99 Chs

Labyrinth of Torment II

But, it wasn't the usual long hallway; instead, another dead end awaited us. Garcia, frustrated, materialized her gauntlet and punched the wall as if it were paper. The walls crumbled, revealing yet another hallway beyond.

"Ck! Dumbass house!" she cursed, turning around as if attempting to halt the gigantic metal ball. Surprisingly, she succeeded, stopping the ball in its tracks and redirecting it by punching it into another wall.

Damn, Garcia was still as strong as ever.

Garcia gasped, fixing her gaze on me while saying, "I'm serious, Seth. Just talk to Gideon, or my gauntlet will have a conversation with you instead."

I rolled my eyes and replied, "Fine. But if we can't make peace, then let's consider it the end of our conversation."

I didn't want to engage in a dialogue with someone unwilling to understand my perspective, even if it involved something challenging to sympathize with.