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Divine Seer

Alex, an average web novel author, was writing his book in the middle of the night. After intense three-hour writing sessions, he decided to proofread the content. "Trash!" he yelled in frustration and scrapped all of the chapters. "I'll try again tomorrow; it's not like the reader's gonna kill me." With that, he closed his eyes only to open them in a foreign world. Before he could learn anything more about it, he was pulled back to his original one. "What the hell? Was that a dream or inspiration?" Suddenly, he again entered a foreign body, only to realize his soul was swapping bodies with his transmigrated self. This sequence repeated itself again and again, each time revealing some shocking things. And then, the swapping stopped, trapping Alex in a foreign body amid a world that is the same as Earth but with added twists like ghosts, evolving creatures, and the supernatural. Of course, the most important thing is superpowers; yes, he can gain them by performing a simple ritual. But there was one tiny bit of a problem. "Everything has a price." "If you want fantastic abilities,” "Tell me, Alex," "What are you willing to sacrifice?” ___________________ A/N: Starting chapters might feel challenging to read, as they lean more towards mysteries, or in simpler terms, a lack of information. However, I promise that if you can get past it and read, it will improve, and it will continue to get better and better with each chapter. ______________________ Tags: - Weak to Strong - Dark - Superpower - Ghost and Spirit - Monster - Campus - R18 - Gore ____________________________

Uncle_Moon · 奇幻
分數不夠
97 Chs

Use of Omniscient view ability

Steve's appearance in this blessed land was the same as Alex, only difference being he didn't appear in the desert nor encounter any creatures like the crab.

Currently, he was standing amidst a collection of large stones. It seemed like this place was filled with them from one horizon to another, while the morning sunshine illuminated the smooth surface of the black stone.

Jumping from one stone to another, he started marching forward in search of his companion, holding his mobile phone in his hand and pointing it at the sky, hoping to catch some signal and use the internet.

"Come on, is there really no signal here in this place? Guess the people at the warehouse weren't lying," he said, frustration evident in his voice.

"Wait, wait, why is the battery running too fast? I didn't even use this phone for much time."