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Taking It All From The Protagonist

In a world where power reigns supreme and an overpowered protagonist holds sway, Gates Amon, an ordinary college student, finds himself thrust into a treacherous narrative as a side character fated to die. Determined to defy destiny, Gates vows to either seize everything from the protagonist or perish trying. As he navigates this perilous world, Gates brings a touch of unpredictability to the story, blurring the line between brilliance and foolishness. The novel unfolds as Gates challenges the protagonist's luck and fights for his own survival, promising a tale where the unexpected takes center stage.... ...... Averagewrites here, This novel has nothing to do with peace and love, but romance will be included in it, the main character is an anti-hero who would not allow even the ant that takes a crumb of his survive. His skill however makes whoever he puts his seal on, amplify his own skill [MC] by ten times the amount of the one who carries his seal, and guess who he puts his seal on? Enjoy reading. here is my discord channel...for all readers reading my novels...a new one will soon be released—novel I mean. https://discord.com/invite/czUHRma2YF

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NINETY-SEVEN

"The pride of my tribe, the Soul Flame. There is a reason why we were all imprisoned. I am of dragonian descent, but my world hails from that of the soul," Lutheran said. Gates wanted to understand more about this cryptic power.

"You can begin your explanation now," Gates urged, sensing that since it was a dragon's power, there was a question lingering in his mind—how could he inherit it?

"Oh, this isn't something I can simply explain. It's an origin power, which means I cannot teach it to you," Lutheran said, though his tone suggested this was precisely what Gates didn't want to hear.

"...What?" Gates's disbelief was palpable.

"However," Lutheran continued, "I can let you inherit it." 

Gates fell silent. This monster, this ancient being, clearly wanted something. The question was—what?