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Reincarnation Of A Swordsman: The Omni Mage

Born into a world that had just discovered Qi, and learnt the art of cultivation; Kyle Lin becomes the youngest swordmaster at just the age of 15. When chaos descends on his world, Kyle and other brave ones face their first real threat since obtaining power. "But, it wasn't that simple..." By the time humanity had almost won against the Qi beasts; Kyle is killed by a mysterious artifact that descended from the sky at a blinding speed. That didn't spell the end of his story, it was just the beginning... [Reincarnation in the process...] [Reincarnation successful!] [Welcome to Zekkoa!] Kyle finds himself in a new world, inhabited by humans just like his former, but here, they use magic... and are far stronger and more experienced in their power system than his former. Whereas everyone could awaken with one or two elemental affinity, Kyle awakens with the potential of mastering all—an Omni Mage. He also combines his elemental mastery with his knowledge as a swordmaster. Dominating and growing faster than ever, Kyle doesn't resign to his new fate. He steels himself to find out the actual reason for his reincarnation and free himself from becoming a pawn. "I'll never let anyone control me again!" [WSA 2024 Entry] _____________ Cover credits: MAXandMILLS, contracted author of "My Formula 1 System." _____________

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Instructor Victoria strode to the front of the classroom, her violet robes swirling with every step.

The room fell silent as her gaze swept through the gathered students. She paused for a moment raising her brows in mild surprise as she mentally counted everyone present.

"Well," she said, clasping her hands behind her back. "It seems I've underestimated y'all a lot. Not a single one of you has dropped yet. I guess you're more determined than I thought."

A murmur rippled through the room, as the students felt proud and recognized their will to still remain here.

Instructor Victoria stepped forward, her mouth widening as she continued.

"Now, before we move on, I need to know— did you all manage to draw the basic runes like I said? Or should I start sending you packing out of here by myself?"

Several heads nodded in response, affirming that they had done so.

"Good," Victoria said with a slight smile. "I'm pleased."