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In a mage world

"You talk about fairness?? The world isn't fair. Everything is about privilege in the end.The fortunate feed on the misfortune of the unfortunate. Think of the beast you killed for reward, ever thought it was unfair?" Alex snorted. What would you expect from a cultivator in a mage world? Alex dies while trying to breakthrough into the immortal realm. He is later transmigrated into the body of a teenager who had just died on earth. Witthout his cultivation, Alex , with the help of his immortal system, creates his own mage path that makes him defy every logic of magic. Doing the impossible, facing all alone, undying, gaining lovers unintentionally and also enemies. Alex now has to survive in Niniola, the realm where all mage reside with his family (siblings and girlfriends/wives), protecting them from all danger while at thesame time fulfilling the promise he made to a certain guardian, traveling different worlds in search for the chaos orbs to revive his parents Please join our discord to connect more with author:https://discord.gg/2rNbwtyNAh

Vee_High · Fantasi
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"Okay, the basic spell for the chaos element is called world restart or Genesis for short" Alex said to Kai who was listening as if this was the moment that decided life and death. He had never been this attentive before.

The concept of this spell was very simple. As the name implies, Genesis was the same as the beginning, and since chaos was what everything was made from and the start of the world, Genesis was to turn something into the beginning. 

But, the special trait of this spell was that it dealt out no damage at all, not even the weakest scratch could be made by this spell. Yet, it was actually a very terrifying spell as it was able to turn space around the caster to how it was before a new substance was found.

For example, if an arrow was fired at a chaos mage and the mage used Genesis (world restart), a certain meter around the mage would rewind to a few seconds back in time which meant the arrow would just disappear like it was never there, leaving no trace behind.