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Rise of The Anti God

He was chased to the very ends of the earth by those he once protected. Betrayed by his friends and the ones he cared about, he lost his wife and unborn child. Ending it all by throwing himself into the abyss, he was reincarnated into a world with Cultivation, where every being seeks to be the strongest. Love or hatred? Which is it that drives him in this new life? Will he ever be able to take revenge on the one who destroyed his previous life? Find out how the fate of the universe lies in Damien's hands by following Damien Godwin on his thorny path of vengeance and his journey to see what lies beyond... [ Try out at least the first chapter before moving on! ] Check out my 3rd novel -> I Shall Devour Everything (Join my Discord server for giveaway!) ==== Top 100 = 14 chaps/ week guaranteed (So vote more!) 1.5K+ Power stones = 1 Bonus Chapter 1.75K+ Power stones = 2 Bonus Chapter ===== Discord Link https://discord.gg/U9H6HxkKmD ===== P.S It's my first novel, so hope you guys understand if I make some elementary mistakes. P.P.S I don't own the cover. If the owner has any issues, I can take it down.

Resurgent · 東方
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The Largest Gathering In The Continent

The Annual Rising Sun Convention was held every year at the center of the continent, and this place was named the Heavenly Square since the entire place was a square piece of land where an impressive grand and ancient building still stands to this day, named the Rising Sun Palace.

However, the Heavenly Square had more than just this building but was like an entirely separate town except for the fact that nobody was allowed to enter the Heavenly Square except during the time of the convention.

This place was considered to be sacred since the history books said that it was the place where the ancestors of all four empires were born, and so even places of worship were constructed in their names to let people pray and revere them whenever they get the chance to come here.

There was also a large closed arena right beside the grand central building, connected to the building, though it had never been used, at least for thousands of years.