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The Prodigy System

Ariel, a teenager whose life took a supernatural turn on his 18th birthday when he acquired superpowers, became a vigilant shadow worker for two years. However, as he approached his 20th birthday, he found himself abruptly summoned to another world—the Prodigy Realm. Initially bewildered and unfamiliar with this new realm, Abban soon realized that it was now his home, and there was no turning back. Despite being the strongest in his previous world, he paled in comparison to the Prodigy Knights who protected this kingdom. Taken in by the Prodigy Knights, Ariel faced the challenge of adapting to his new life. Under the mentorship of Ihaan, the most powerful Prodigy Knight, he learned the intricacies of both life and combat. The question lingered: Could he truly integrate into this unfamiliar society? Earn their trust? Or would he forever be an outsider? With new threats looming over the kingdom and the Prodigy Realm embroiled in a Great Prodigy War, Ariel's survival became uncertain. A human in a world teeming with inhuman monsters and prodigy users, Ariel set out to leave his mark. As the mysteries of the Prodigy Realm unfolded, a narrative of blood and betrayal began to take shape. Ariel's journey would be fraught with challenges, but the ultimate question remained: Would he be able to carve a place for himself amidst these extraordinary beings, or would he become a casualty of the Great Prodigy War? Only time would reveal the destiny of this unexpected hero in a realm of prodigious powers and perilous secrets.

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A Foe That Can't Be Defeated

 The Rainwraiths were about 3 meters away from them, Ariel swung his Blood Whip in the air and then struck directly the Rainwraiths.

With just one hit he took out the heads of all six of them in a line, their bodies fell flat on the ground. "I won," Ariel shrugged, Azlan seemed angry so did everyone else. "We were not supposed to kill them your big idiot. Don't you have brain in there?"

Ariel rolled his eyes, "The rain won't stop if we kill a few of them, it stops when all of them die. We still have 14 more left—" Azlan started shouting at Ariel.

"Ah, he just doesn't know how to follow any rules or orders. Specially, when you ask him not to do something, because that is the only thing he would do." Eshaal sighed as she placed her hand on her head.