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Invincible! This person has lived for a billion years

Overpowered Protagonist: Yes,Strength of the Protagonist's Superpowers: ∞,Protagonist's Age: ???,Characters with Diverse Personalities: Yes,Interesting Antagonist: Yes Five of the world's wealthiest tycoons descended upon a poverty-stricken district simultaneously, astonishingly just to visit a 20-year-old young man. This young man was their master fifty years ago. Initially, these magnates only acquired some rudimentary knowledge from William Johnson, but that was enough to make them leaders in their respective fields. However, they were stunned by William's ageless visage when they saw him again, as they were unaware that William Johnson had lived for a billion years. He not only established different religions all over the world, but even Alexander the Great was once his student. Yet, after dispersing the tycoons fifty years ago, he chose a long slumber. But now, William Johnson has awakened... --------------------------- Update Schedule: Update daily. Minimum of two chapters per day. If I get drunk, I might update four chapters, haha. Please show your support if you enjoy the story! [50 power stones = 1 bonus chapter] [200 Power stones = 2 bonus chapters] [400 power stones = 3 bonus chapters] ... [300 golden tickets =??? ] Bonus release will drop the following week! Psst, a little secret for the eagle-eyed readers – there are hidden treasures sprinkled throughout the chapters! Keep your eyes peeled for these sneaky surprises and enjoy the bonus rewards they bring!

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Sudden death

Edward's intent was clear: he was implying that William was impressive.

Kelly, of course, picked up on this. He was somewhat puzzled as to why Edward was lavishing such praise on William. For a moment, he felt a bit lost. But his perception of William had shifted from that of a mere freshman.

Yet, William wasn't pleased or flattered by Edward Taylor's compliments.

Thinking of having him as a mentor wasn't a simple matter. To William, it was more about the mood; he wasn't inclined to take on an older man as a disciple. After long conversations with William in the past, even Socrates had expressed a desire to make William his teacher, only to be firmly rejected.

William simply nodded and smiled at Kelly, setting aside the ancient book he had been perusing. "I'm not interested in these books," he told Edward Taylor. "You can take them back."

Ancient books? Hadn't William seen enough of those in the past?