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Chaos Cycle: The Eye of Genesis

To stop the poison from consuming the world, you have to consume the poison itself. First and foremost, do not be deceived by thinking he's barely the vessel of the Eye, and without the Eye, he's just another Guardian.  Even before the Eye chose him, he showed what he was made of, and he was capable enough to uproot cancer. Unfortunately, the world never remembered that tale. Elior lost everything in the last war, comrades, friends, and love. But he was granted a second chance to correct all his errors and embark on his path to stop Chaos again. After regressing 12 years in the past, Elior started his journey from the Institute of Earth's Guardians again. But this time he won't be the Messiah, the hope of the world, as his Godmother wanted. As he knows, the world does not need another Messiah, but a REAPER. ________________ Disclaimer: The Mc is naive in the beginning even though he's regressed, the reason behind all that was that he didn't have full access to his memory. So he acts like a teenager mostly, with high values and morals that he barely might be able to keep. There's an issue with mc not ready to hit a woman, it's poorly done in the beginning chapters, there's bigger reason behind it in later parts. The author doesn't own the cover. _________________________

silent_walker · Fantasi
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174 Chs

Before the Tournament (2)

            "Shin, why the long face?" Elior asked, finally finishing most of the work for today. There were still alloys to be purified, but that won't be today. Other than the tournament, he had other things to do. He removed the thick apron from his body while Aanya turned off the burner, bringing the temperature of the hall to normal.

          "It's nothing," Shin lied.

          "Whatever it is, you got to perform your best," Elior said, checking the sweat as well as the wet dress. His eyes drifted off towards the clock to find there was still time to take a shower. "Show the world what you are made of."

          Shin nodded. The thought of his mother watching him perform his best was not bad. Not bad at all. She should see how much effort he had pulled into it.

          Abruptly, Ileana's cell phone rang, and she opened it to say, "My mom, they should be here." She moved away, picking up the call after that.