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I Just Inherited The Arcane Emperor's Legacy

In the Solarian Empire, people were divided by their blood. The nobles enjoyed their life in wealth, with fine wine and amazing food. They reigned supreme over the commoners. The only reason they were able to do this was that they had knowledge of the most powerful force in the world - magic. The nobles controlled their knowledge from easily going to commoners, making it harder for them to learn magic. Leo, a young orphan in Solaria, had an incredibly powerful affinity for magic. He didn't even know about it because he could never learn magic- he was too poor to try and learn from any magic academies. He was just trying to survive the streets of Solhaven until he found the lost tome of the Arcane Emperor. "I can beat a 7th Circle Mage." "Wow! You must have trained for many decades. How old are you?" "17." "..." The world was going to be turned upside down. NOTE FOR MY AMAZING READERS: Do NOT take privilege if the month is nearing its end. Your privilege access will end when the month does. It DOES NOT last an entire month after you have purchased it. Please purchase the priv tiers in the STARTING HALF of the month to get the best value for your money. For people who think discord is all the rage, here is the discord server for this book. Feel free to discuss what you think about this book on the server. https://discord.gg/TbX8MCUg7

WhiteNightingale · Fantasia
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252 Chs

Blood Moon

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Leo let out a breath of air and opened his eyes. He had been training in his magic spells continually for the past 36 hours. The only spell that was being trained was the Shadow Veil. 

He was even planning on going on, but he stopped because something happened in the outside world. Just as he opened his eyes the sun started to set. As it did, the air became a little heavy. It wasn't as huge of a difference to affect someone of his strength, but the people outside noticed.

When the people on the streets noticed that their movements were a little sluggish, they started to scramble back to their houses. As the sun went down, it became harder and harder to breathe. The minute it completely set, the people left on the streets almost collapsed onto the ground. They kept crawling in the direction they needed to go in.