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Versatile Awakener: I Can Extract Gifts!

It has been 50 years since the end of the Apocalypse. However, with the appearing Dimensional Gates and the Mythical Beasts lying dormant, those aware of them would find it difficult to admit that the Apocalypse is over... ... Kopi has always dreamed of becoming an Awakener. Due to his circumstances, with his Gift not showing signs of manifesting at an early age, his dream was crumbling. What's more? He discovered his Father kneeling before the Mayor, pleading for his son to get a scholarship. He lost his friends, and even the tyrant of the school, the Mayor's son, kept bullying him. There was only a single person who he could vent his frustrations. It was Elder White Beard. He hadn't touched him, but when he did... a startling voice echoed in his mind. [The Aether core has been filled with energy. The Gift is now ready to be utilized. Coming into contact with an existence possessing the Divine Rank of the Ice Element Gift. Does the host want to extract the Gift? Yes/No?] Kopi would never imagine the weight of the Gift he received...

CloverNine · Fantasia
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Dimensional Gate's Boss 4

The laser beam was swifter and deadlier compared to his Ice Arrow.

This certainly felt like a counter-surprise attack.

At the same time, the boss released its Mana Aura, as he lost most of his mana.

However, Elizabeth was aware of it and didn't hesitate to counterattack, and worried not about the condition of her helper, believing in his prowess.

And, at the same time she thought so, Kopi panicked.

This was his first battle, and he was still growing accustomed to this Temporary Awakening State.

Relying on his instinct, he dodged by a hair's breadth.

Though, the heat from the fire was sufficient to burn his skin, specifically on his neck.

If he did not dodge it, his neck would have been incinerated.

His heart raced despite his cold and calm countenance.

The burnt skin of his neck was soon healed by the self-regeneration.

It was a dismay that Kopi didn't see with his own eyes the process of healing.