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Global Awakening: Only I Can Respawn

What will you do when the gods turn Earth into their playground? Run, hide, and hope for the best? What if it isn’t an option? What if you’re the thing they want to play with? What if they want you to play for their entertainment? That is what the humans had to go through when the gods forced an awakening upon them. Pick classes, slay monsters, and survive being the god’s pet. Surviving an apocalypse can be fun, but a divine apocalypse? It will be fun… but only for the gods. For the rest, it is a test for survival. Maybe not for everyone. What if someone views it as an opportunity to take revenge on everyone who had betrayed him? What if someone doesn’t care about being used by the gods as long as he can use them for his revenge? That’s what Kang YuWon sets out to achieve once calamity strikes. Revenge on everyone, including his family, and even the gods, if they ever cross paths. ~~~Bonus Chapter Goals~~~ 50 powerstones/20 golden tickets: 1 bonus chapter. ~~~Gift goals~~~ Massage chair: 1 bonus chapter. (Same day) Luxury Car: 2 bonus chapters. (Same day) Dragon: 4 bonus chapters. (Same week) Magic Castle: 6 bonus chapters. (Same week) Spacecraft: 10 bonus chapters. (Same month) Gachapon: 15 bonus chapters. (Same month)

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Lycaon

In the depths of the forest, a cave served as the throne room of the cursed king. Bones littered everywhere on the ground. Some were old and moldy, while some were fresh.

The bones belonged to centaurs. Those few that were too weak to be converted into werewolves or too wild to be controlled. Their remains were a constant reminder of the curse that haunted both the centaurs and their former king, Lycaon.

"Fire... add more wood to the fire!" Lycaon roared. "This isn't tender yet!"

The servants around quickly rushed to obey the man sitting on a poorly built throne. It was Lycaon, the king of the centaurs. But now, he was nothing more than a monstrous creature.

All the signs of nobility were long gone from him. What remained was an insatiable hunger that drove him to madness.

His body was enormous, covered in thick, matted white fur. He couldn't take his eyes off the horse's leg, eating it up.