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Nexus Trial

Riley was banished from his clan, after he was wrongfully accused.. However, even he did not anticipate being chosen by the spell known as the Nexus Blessing, when he was assassinated, and becoming one of the Nexus Ascenders. - an elite group of people gifted with supernatural powers. Transported into a ruined magical world, he found himself facing against terrible monsters and histories - and other Nexus Ascenders also known as awakened - in a deadly battle of survival. what's worse, there's a price to pay to become a Nexus ascender. This powers comes with a terrible flaw, and Riley happened to possess the most dangerous flaw this power can present... madness. Note to readers: This is my first time writing a novel, if it's not up to the standard of what you want, I'm sorry about that, your suggestion is accepted. WSA 2024 ENTRY! Please show support and gift powerstones if you like the story! 150 Powerstones: 1 bonus chapter 250 Powerstones: 2 bonus chapters 500 Powerstones: 3 bonus chapters Thank you :)

lonelydeath · Fantasia
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116 Chs

Sister & Betrayal[2].

He hesitated, the weight of her question hanging in the air like a boulder pressing down on his chest.

The truth clawed at his throat, threatening to spill out, but fear—raw and visceral—held him back.

His voice came out strained, a whisper more than anything. "I thought you'd forgotten me... It's too late."

"Too late for what?" Eleanor's voice trembled with a mix of confusion and rising frustration. Her eyes searched his, demanding honesty, desperate for answers he wasn't ready to give.

Riley swallowed hard, trying to find the right words, but they stuck in his throat like shards of glass. Finally, he forced them out. "Too late to find them, I was there when they died."

The air between them seemed to freeze. Eleanor's expression faltered, a flicker of pain breaking through her composed exterior.

"What do you mean? You were there?" she asked, her voice growing faint, as though the question itself was too heavy for her to carry.