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My Divine Legacy

[Check Out My New Book: I Have A Cheat System In The Apocalypse] The desire for greater power is the drive to progress as well as the path to ultimate destruction. Born without the ability to grow, in a world dominated by the supernatural forces above the heavens. Lucas was left in a dungeon to die, abandoned by his team, he struggled to survive. Lucas was then blessed with a power, greater than any power ever known, a power that was beyond the gods. A power that helped him defy the laws of nature and grow beyond the expectations of every being under the heavens. He was gifted with a legacy, he was given the power to take revenge on those who made his life a living hell. Lucas swore to grow in strength no matter what, he will destroy anything on his path to glory. "I won't stop until no one is strong enough to oppose me!" *** This is a story of an underdog rising beyond the gods, the story of the weakest becoming the strongest, the story of man becoming the paragon of the divine. The story of the weakest walking on a path to become an unparalleled force that could not be reckoned with. The story of how a weakling acquired A Divine Legacy. *** [Check out my new book: Eternal Path Of Cultivation!] ------ Leave a review and vote after reading to support the book. ------ Instagram: author_dmc_max Join my discord: https://discord.gg/SZRVrkYaTg

DMC_MAX · 奇幻
分數不夠
60 Chs

All Of Them Will Die, All Of Them!

Thud Thud Thud Thud...

Footsteps echoed as various humanoid figures weaved through the strange golden-wood forest. Each of them aired an alert and vigilant aura as they scanned their environment with their sharp intelligent eyes.

"We've been walking for hours now, and haven't even encountered a single grain of intelligent life. Did we truly enter an empty dungeon?" A bulky red haired man wearing a large set of black armour roared in frustration after unknowingly stepping into a ditch. With him being over seven feet tall, the ditch was only able to reach his jaw-line, allowing him to see the mocking gazes of some other large fellows.

"I 98% sure we didn't enter a cleared dungeon, perhaps we were dropped in a deserted corner. I think we should continue moving, but with more vigilance." The short their from earlier pushed up his glasses and continued, "We could have stumbled into a monster civilisation, so this may be a trap... or that the monsters here are sparsely populated.