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Rebirth Of The Supreme One

[Give the first 5 chapters a shot, at the very least, before you decide to put it down!] OP Skills: You bet, Harem: 100% OP MC: Definitely, OP Subordinates: Dark and Deadly ------------------------- "Dragons, Succubus, Demons, Angels, undeads, ain't get nothing on me" "I am the Supreme One" ------------------------- Rasoul and Clay are beings from completely different worlds. They lived a different life, made different choices, and loved different people. They did not know of each other's existence, but when the universe is plunged into chaos, their separate lives intertwined and together they will rise to the pinnacle of strength in other to save the universe. With diverse monstrous subordinates and a rude system aiding him, they will travel across the universe and battle dangerous races while having fun at the same time. ------------------------------------ 2 chapters/day 50 power stones for 1 bonus chapter. 100 power stones for 2 bonus chapters. 150 power stones for 4 bonus chapters. ------------------------------------ Each new episode surpasses the one before, so keep on reading. ------------------------------------ Word Count: 1700+ Chapters: 1500+

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The Closing Argument

"Morality, morality, morality. That is what many base their reasoning on, despite knowing their decision won't have any significant impact. They try to prioritize the good over the bad, hoping they can make a difference. However, what happens when the evil they are attempting to morally banish decides to fight back? What occurs when the most dangerous killer also ensures there's a way to evade all forms of trouble, using morality as a smoke screen?

What happens when society chooses to judge a serial killer instead of taking the necessary steps and putting them six feet under? Why not meet greed with greed and chaos with chaos? Why not ensure there is nothing like morality when dealing with a killer? Why not make sure there is no way out for such vile beings?" Eirian commenced his closing argument with a series of questions, questioning the inclination of humans to inject morality into situations that demand decisive actions.