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Reborn With the Infinite Gods System

Levelling up? Gods System? After dying from overwork, Harry awakens in a world where humanity fights for survival against relentless alien invaders, each person’s fate determined by a power they awaken on their tenth birthday. With his own tenth birthday looming, Harry chooses a seemingly weak ability, a decision that marks him as an outcast. But beneath the surface of this unassuming power lies a connection to ancient gods and a potential far beyond anything the world has seen. Armed with the mysterious System of the Gods, Harry must navigate a world teeming with treachery and secrets, where betrayal lurks around every corner. The alien threat, ever-adapting and evolving, doesn’t rest, growing stronger with each passing moment. As Harry struggles to master his newfound powers, he uncovers dark truths about the origins of the alien invaders—truths that could shatter everything he thought he knew. The fate of humanity teeters on the edge, and Harry’s true awakening is only just beginning. [WPC entry August]

AuthorEriElegbede · ファンタジー
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Chapter 164: Asgard... Hidden mysteries

Chapter 164: Asgard... Hidden mysteries

Trisha tightened her grip on Axel's hand, her knuckles white as the distant echo of approaching footsteps reverberated through the icy chamber. The air was heavy, thick with tension and the faint hum of an otherworldly energy pulsing through the walls. They had been transported—beamed from their previous location into what seemed to be a tunnel. Yet, this was no ordinary tunnel.

The space shimmered with technological grandeur. The flooring beneath their feet appeared to be crafted from translucent glass, radiating hues of vibrant colors that shifted and pulsed with an aura of untold power. Strange, intricate patterns carved into the walls glowed faintly, casting an eerie yet mesmerizing light that made the entire chamber seem alive. The temperature was frigid, their breaths visible in the biting cold. Yet, the beauty of their surroundings could not mask the suffocating weight of uncertainty that hung in the air.