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Divine Beast Ascension

Given a second chance at life, Oli’s soul was whisked away through the cosmic void. He opens his eyes to a purple sky with three suns and two moons. Oh yeah, and his parents are gorillas. However, to Oli’s pleasant surprise, those gorillas raise him with more love and care than his previous parents ever had. That is, until Oli’s father dies defending Oli from a dragon. Oli is then gifted his father’s secret treasure to rampantly boost Oli’s cultivation, also discovering his father to be a wanted criminal. Oli and his gorilla clan decide to seek a territory of their own, and proudly take control of the nearby beast clans to form a town. With his bombastic uncle leading the clan and his uncle’s feline, best friend creating a cultivation academy, Oli can finally focus on his own growth! But… That defeated dragon reveals the whereabouts of Oli’s gorilla clan. Spies are sent to investigate everything, while powerful mercenaries are hired to betray and slay the gorillas. In the midst of the mayhem, Oli is kidnapped! But not by his enemy… Oli is awoken by a mysterious man, a man who claims to be an old ally of the gorilla clan and the one responsible for Oli’s reincarnation into this world. Oli makes a deal with him, whether he wants to or not, dragging the entire world into chaos, genocide, and all-out war! Everything is for a greater cause, in order for Oli to become the world’s strongest divine beast. ---Book 2 of 10 in the Quillverse--- ~ BULK RELEASES! Every Thursday & Friday! ~ Discord: https://discord.gg/akzn9SM5k9 Art by @itsjustfroggy, found on Youtube, Twitter, or Twitch! **Note: You do NOT need to read my "Quillverse" series in order, but some books will have tie-ins or shared characters further back or further forward on the cosmic timeline.

TheSilverQuill · 東方
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700 Chs

You Didn't Finish the Job

But just before Dallad and Ranon reached the clearing to the north, a surge of lightning filled that area. 

Sarpo dashed over without hesitation and kept his sights on the assassin bosses. He had only killed his early-perennial opponent and not the low-perennial. But that didn't matter. The assassin's morale was at its breaking point. Leaving the low-perennial could've been a big risk if the assassin bosses hadn't been the first to flee.

Choosing between which assassins to give an easier escape, the Thunder Jaguar didn't even bother asking the question. He abandoned the low-perennial and rushed to stop the bosses.

"BOSS?!?"

That cry rang out from half of the assassins, mostly the weakest assassins. It forced all the assassins to instantly realize just how bad their situation truly was.