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"Raaaah!" Jacob let out a blood-curdling scream as he released the planet from his hand. Jacob Shepherd of the Shepherd Family. Hailed as the fated Genius of their family when he achieved the gene core stage at the young age of 14 years old. As Jacob fell on a tragic mission, everyone turned against his family, overthrowing them while he was left to die. Though, things weren't as bad as they seemed, when a special being gave him a second chance. Or did it? ==== Authors note - The first couple of chapters are foreshadowing. It gets better toward the end of the volume and more of the plot comes out. Volume 2 will be a lot more action. Recommend diving into the first volume. (I made it free). NO R-18 yet, however, it's guaranteed. ==== BONUS CHAPTERS(calculated at the end of the week): 200 Power Stones -> +1 Chapter at the end of the week 400 Power Stones -> +2 Chapter at the end of the week 600 Power Stones -> +3 Chapter at the end of the week 800+ Power Stones -> +4 Chapter at the end of the week ==== Premium Chapter length - 1.2k/1.5k

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Caves

The exhausting pressure was ruthless on Jacobs mind forcing him to squint as he read the book of mentality. He was able to focus on the book even while riding in the feline and at a quick speed. 

He was able to feel inside his mentality expand by a minuscule amount. His breaks were frequent but eventually, they came longer and took shorter, Jacob took this as a sign of resilience.

After a few hours, the feline stopped promoting Jacob to stop what he was doing. He observed that they were at a cave entrance that led deep into the ground as a sort of tunnel.

"I don't know where this thing took me, but I'm sure it can't plot anything against me," Jacob said. "It wouldn't hurt checking it out a little bit"

He preemptively expanded his mentality through the cave, in an attempt to get a trace of any fragments, though he failed. Though something more was weird, he could detect no movement.

It was like hearing a party silent.