webnovel

Historical System

[Received the history -"The Beginning of the Path"] It`s unknown how, but Stroph finds himself in the middle of a billion stars and his sleep comes true. "The Empire of the Flaming Heart" has been surrounded by the countless hordes of monsters for thousands of years and is constantly at war. The rivers of blood flow unceasingly on the battlefield, the furious hail of bullets never ceases and the swords stained with blood cannot be counted. Stroph has been living a completely unremarkable life with his family and friends. But one day, the most ordinary trip to the store ends with him getting a system that records the histories Stroph has committed. In the pursuit of histories, Stroph will have to go to the places where human life is worthless, you might get killed just for fun and a terrifying monster, who is capable to demolish cities with a simple wave of his paw, might be waiting for you around the corner. But Stroph is definitely not one to let himself die without turning the world inside out.

Arlemit · Fantasia
Classificações insuficientes
155 Chs

Chapter 88: Everybody`s here again

"The first section is completely full?" Stroph didn't really know what Erza meant. The Phantoms` world was still a real mystery to him, though thanks to Erza he was starting to realize a lot of things.

"Yes, it is, anyone who has the first section of the Altar of Concepts full is considered a first rank Phantom, but that's not quite right, because those who have it half full or a third full are also considered first rank Phantoms, but they're weaker than those who have it full, though not by much."

While Erza`s wounds were hastily healing, she gave Stroph another little lecture on the Phantoms, and it was very useful to the young man.

Stroph sank into reflection, he was trying to draw some kind of conclusion from all her words, and to understand for himself how he could become a Phantom.

"Well, shall we fly?"

Stroph nodded and they headed for the assembly point.

Erza didn't say anything, and neither did Stroph, who was lost in his thoughts.