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Endless Horde: Through the Eyes of a Godking

Prime Earth faced a horrible cataclysm several hundred years ago and has now turned into a hub of Demons. Humans who once lived peacefully in this world couldn't do anything aside from trying their best to survive. Now, the only territory they had was a single continent out of the many out there, and it was the smallest one too. Faced with a severe threat to their lives, the world did its best to give humans a chance. Since then, the Human Society changed its standards and power became the most important possession one could ever have. Cedric, an unfortunate man who dealt with bad cards, lives his life as a convict of the Risk Management Center, drowning in his sorrows and bitterly clinging to his worthless life. That's until he was met with a life-changing opportunity that changed the way he viewed this world...literally. Follow him as he uncovers the hidden and unspoken truths about the world he lives in while he fights for survival...through the Eyes of a Godking. *** Hello! Here's another work from yours truly! Thank you for checking it out. Disclaimers: 1. Got the cover frrom pinterest, it's not mine, just edited it out. 2. There will be some errors here and there since I'm still working on my skills, I'll try to minimize them as much as I can, though. 3. I'm pushing for steady updates of 1 ch/day. I'll try to release more but please don't expect it since I have other priorities as well. Ps. I still haven't decided if this is going to be a Harem or not. The story is still in development, after all. But I will update this once I've decided. That's all, Peace!

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Entrance Exam: Bonus Test

 

The silence lasted for a brief moment before someone suddenly moved.

 

It was none other than Cedric who did.

 

His neutral expression was obvious to everyone despite the facemask hiding half of his features. He did not pay any attention to the eyes watching him, in his eyes, his only concern was to experience all the tests that the instructors prepared for them.

 

His decision surprised several participants. By now, everyone here knows of him already, how could they not when firmly sits at the top of the list?

 

Knowing his results, there's absolutely no need for him to partake in this test. Especially since the instructors themselves said that the likelihood of being injured was almost certain.

 

In short, he already passed, so why bother with this?

 

And to that, Cedric says: 'It's just a matter of perspective, really.'