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Reincarnated as the Son of Conglomerate

A man who nearly destroyed the world is reborn as the son of a wealthy family. Klaus Mors, a man who had reached the peak of ultimate power, was punished by God. His soul was banished to a modern world. However, that world was also on the verge of destruction. Portals from other dimensions appeared, releasing monsters that ravaged cities and preyed on humans. Of course, Klaus had to take action if he didn't want his new world to be destroyed. [Fire element affinity: Extremely strong!] [Water element affinity: Extremely strong!] [Thunder element affinity: Extremely strong!] [Earth element affinity: Extremely strong!] [Battle power exceeds 1,000,000!] [You got a sexy girlfriend!] While protecting his new life, Klaus had to compete for power in his family, establish a company, continue his bloodline, and create a guild that defended the country. *Set in the USA, but I'm not a native, so the dialog is bit off. *The story takes place in the real world, but most of it is fiction.

mozziexxxx · Fantasia
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A Castle in a Blanket of Mist (VI)

Graaaaawwwwr!!!

The riot continued, with the sounds of frustrated screams and a creature roar breaking the silence of the night. Gavin and his companions were locked in a fierce battle against Amphiptere.

The awakeners' morale collapsed. They were battered and helpless in the face of its savagery. Not a single attack worked against this winged monster.

The fighters couldn't do much because Amphitere was flying. They could not reach it and had to wait for Amphitere to fly low. Only a few B-Class awakeners could jump high but every time they did, Amphitere flapped its wings, summoning a whirlwind to sweep them away.

They relied on the casters as damage dealers. However, these awakeners in a similar situation. Amphitere moved dynamically. This winged monster always twisted and turned when the casters launched elemental attacks. They had to aim accurately if they wanted to land damage on Amphitere, but that did not guarantee it would leave a wound.