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Entering Apocalypse in Easy-Mode

[ THE EARTH YOU KNOW WILL END IN SIX DAYS ] After the text appeared the world was no longer the same. The apocalyptic scenarios that humanity could imagine began to occur one after another. Monsters, meteors, natural disasters. All of them came after the six-day countdown ended. Fortunately, humans are given something to fight back. Or actually to make things much more interesting. They became Players. No one knows who is behind all this. Humans have no other choice but to survive amid this chaos by playing. But Clyde didn't live it like the others. Because he was the only human who had the lowest difficulty in the End Time Game. He plays in Easy Mode, and he already read this kind of thing in web novels. Except, there are no such thing as 'Regressor' in those webnovels. Until he met them. "Wait, I only hit that monster once and it died right away?!" “Whoa, I got an A-grade weapon right away!?” "There are... 4 Regressors?" How is Clyde's journey in this apocalyptic world with the lowest difficulty? is he going to become a Hero, or just dominate the humans, the Gods, and the Supernatural beings? [ THIS IS NOT HAREM STORY. ]

Diyen_Pi · 奇幻
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Arrived Back

Samuel jumped from inside the portal and fell to the ground. He immediately focused his mind on looking at his back to see if there was a wound there or not.

Because Samuel remembered that the Lesser Cerberus' claws were really close to him. The possibility that he was a little too late to enter the portal and let those claws scratch him was quite high in his mind.

"You're okay, Sam," Leyan said as if realizing that Samuel was worried.

Samuel looked up at him. After a while, he felt that there wasn't any pain he was feeling so he immediately stood up.

"Phew..." Samuel let out a long breath. "That was very close."

He glanced at all the party members around him. They were all also giving him worried looks that slowly began to disappear.

Except for Clyde, who just stared at him flatly as if Samuel's condition was not his concern.