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Dragon's Wrath: The Cursed Returnee

Absolute power comes at a price, Midas' touch is a fine example of it. After becoming an existence more feared than the demon king and his army of millions, Ethan returns home. However, while he lost all of his powers, one of them didn't leave him... the power to take the mana and memories of those he touches. He thought that his journey had ended, but it had just started, with the goal of learning how to control his power, he will have to travel Earth and other worlds again in search for what he wants. -------- A few decades after the start of the new millennium, people all over the world began to disappear from Earth, only to reappear after days, weeks, and sometimes even years after. At first, those people stayed silent as to where they had been, but after a while, weird information began to spread. These people had gone to other worlds… No one took that information seriously. However, when one of those who disappeared returned, bringing a horde of monsters with them, some people began to think that perhaps not everything was nonsense. The information, after a while, began to receive more credit when a small country in South America got decimated by the horde of monsters. The same thing happened in Europe and Asia. After a while, it was learned that that happened because these people failed to save the other worlds, and even Earth had to pay a price for it. To avoid future disasters, many countries decided to do what they could to identify and train those people. So, in order to train the future heroes of other worlds, many countries created their own summoned heroes’ schools. Unfortunately, they also decided to put in check those who managed to return and use them as assets in exchange for many rewards, but who knows what their true intentions are... Our discord: https://discord.gg/bd9aDdEeQK

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Encounter

As Ethan made his way toward the mountain, he couldn't help but notice a group of robots observing him from a distance. Their metallic forms stood out against the lush green backdrop, their sleek designs reflecting the advanced technology that pervaded this world.

These robots, however, seemed different from the ones he had encountered in the city. Their gaze upon him held a sense of detachment as if they were mere spectators rather than active participants. Their movements were measured and deliberate, keeping a respectful distance as they observed Ethan's progress.

As Ethan continued onwards, the robots remained ever-watchful, their glowing optical sensors following his every move. There was an air of curiosity about them as if they were studying him, trying to comprehend his actions and motives.