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Becoming a Monster

In a post-apocalyptic fantasy world layered into multiple realms, humanity faces extinction due to their endangerment of the main realm. Forced to merge all realms back into one, a deity grants humans a leveling system to empower them, lest they become extinct when facing the mythical creatures. Noah, our protagonist, embraces the role of a monster tamer, trading his humanity for strength and eventually transforming into a monster himself. As Noah struggles with his evolving identity, he must navigate a world where the line between human and monster becomes increasingly blurred. Feedback is definitely appreciated, good or bad, lets make the story good together. I will like to note that the main character isn’t completely ruthless like some of you may want. There’s a lot of stories out there with ruthless, bloodthirsty, cold hearted main characters so if that’s what your interest in then I’m sorry to disappoint you. Release chapters will only be one chapter a day on weekdays. The releases will become more consistent depending on how well the story does.

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Chapter 105: That's what I've always wanted

Noah felt conflicted when seeing the zombies that could net him so much experience. He wanted to initiate the fight, killing the monster before anyone else was able to lay a hand on his potential loot. But in doing so he would be doing exactly what everyone wanted, which bothered him greatly since it wouldn't feel like his decision. 

"Master, let me show you how strong I am!" Fenrir spoke as if almost begging, his paws were already itching with excitement. 

"Noah, I also want to prove myself, and I haven't eaten yet." Arachne followed behind.

Hearing his creatures helped to clear Noah's internal struggles. 'What do they have to do when it comes to what I want to do? My goal has never changed, I'll continue to keep getting stronger. If they believe that I'm saving them then so be it, if they want to hide behind me then that's even better, and if they die? Well then they should've been stronger..'