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Bloodline of Gods: The Genius at Olympus Academy!

Old Name- Olympus Academy: Road to Godhood What would you do if one day you were suddenly told that the gods weren't just beings from Myth and Legend but an undeniable truth? Would you laugh? Scoff? Or maybe even ignore it altogether. For a young man called Aiden, his choice was simply a mixture of all 3. but when confronted with Divine soldiers that could call forth terrifying flames at just thought, there was no room left for denial. These Divine Soldiers not only informed Aiden of his divine heritage but also invited him to join Olympus Academy, a place known as the training ground of the gods. For most people, such a revelation could leave them questioning reality for several weeks, but for someone bogged down with life like Aiden, it wasn't a crisis but a once in a lifetime opportunity! As Aiden arrived at the academy he discovered not only was h e talented but hsi genius was so monstrous it made even the gods start paying attention. from then on Aiden didn't hold back he blazed forward fearlessly, smashing giants, crushing tians and even duelling against the gods. Follow Aiden as he traverses across mystical realms, fights against monsters and creatures of legend and does something unseen since ancient times, to reach for the domain of the gods and surpass it! ------------------------------

NineSleepyDragons · Fantasia
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96 Chs

79. Emperor

Oliver's face went pale as a look of despair flashed in his eyes.

"Shit! Shit! It's actually a rank 2 divine beast. How could this happen? I scanned the records, and it assured me that there was only a rank 1 divine beast here. A rank 2 divine beast should only appear at the top of the mountain!"

Oliver felt endless despair.

Don't look at the difference of one rank and underestimate it; for the normal man, the difference between rank 1 and rank 2 was like the difference between gods and mortals, completely insurmountable.

Oliver was scared, but if it was just facing a rank 2 divine beast, he could still grit his teeth and face his death like a man.

What truly made him despair was not the death of himself, but instead the death of the two friends he had brought along with him.

He was neither as talented nor as skilled as them, but he thought that with his cleverness and planning, he could help them advance their strength.