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Chaos Cycle: The Eye of Genesis

To stop the poison from consuming the world, you have to consume the poison itself. First and foremost, do not be deceived by thinking he's barely the vessel of the Eye, and without the Eye, he's just another Guardian.  Even before the Eye chose him, he showed what he was made of, and he was capable enough to uproot cancer. Unfortunately, the world never remembered that tale. Elior lost everything in the last war, comrades, friends, and love. But he was granted a second chance to correct all his errors and embark on his path to stop Chaos again. After regressing 12 years in the past, Elior started his journey from the Institute of Earth's Guardians again. But this time he won't be the Messiah, the hope of the world, as his Godmother wanted. As he knows, the world does not need another Messiah, but a REAPER. ________________ Disclaimer: The Mc is naive in the beginning even though he's regressed, the reason behind all that was that he didn't have full access to his memory. So he acts like a teenager mostly, with high values and morals that he barely might be able to keep. There's an issue with mc not ready to hit a woman, it's poorly done in the beginning chapters, there's bigger reason behind it in later parts. The author doesn't own the cover. _________________________

silent_walker · Fantasia
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174 Chs

Darkness (1)

Darkness loomed on the island, veiling the bright, lush island full of sunshine into something ominous. The murky seawater was just the beginning. Even though the darkness, the shadow, doesn't infect oneself, it was enough to induce fear in the heart of men.

A group of seven crept cautiously, forming the formation before the looming darkness. In places, the darkness loomed deeper than the others, and in those deeper were the places they were about to venture. Close quarter combatant on the front, healer and spell caster in the middle, and physical combatant on the end as well.

"We have been through this for a week," Sarvat said. "Still, I can't get my head around it."