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Primordial Dimensions

"Finally,“ he thought, stepping through the spatial membrane, into the vast and dangerous `Primordial Dimension` where life and death are infinitely close to each other. Dying unexpectedly, Shane found himself in the body of a newborn baby, within a strange, foreign world. The foreign world, inhabited all kinds of terrifying beasts which escaped from the Primordial Dimensions in order to create havoc on it. Even though humanity was on the brink of extinction, the Primordial Dimensions provided an unimaginable opportunity to reach higher realms, while imminently threatening them with the possibility to be conquered by foreign races. But who would have thought that the destructive and cruel Primordial Dimension where monstrous existences emerged from, would one day become humanity´s ray of hope? Becoming stronger and wielding elements by absorbing mana was not a dream anymore, only to notice, that everything was not as simple, as they initially thought... Follow Shane Suro on his journey through the vast Primordial Dimensions where he learns about freedom, friendship, cruelty, loyalty, and betrayal. ------------------ Mc's name is the same as one character in my other novel, but they're not the same! It has a deeper meaning but other than that these two characters have nothing really in common! ------------------ [This novel has the "Fantasy" tag for a reason and does not necessarily follow a common logic] [Information/World-build/Character-growth and interaction with new characters are important to build a proper novel and take their time. Every chapter is important, even if it's difficult to spot it sometimes!] --Mc's earth is fictional and not necessarily our earth!-- ------------------ Check out my Discord-server= https://discord.gg/EdsDgFVWwZ

HideousGrain · 奇幻
分數不夠
477 Chs
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Overestimated

Even though the questions were not easy to answer, the question paper was designed in such a way that it was hard for the students to avoid the more difficult questions that would require several minutes to even think of the possible right answer.

As such, Shane hadn't answered the questions that would take longer in the beginning and skipped them to answer the simple questions in a matter of a few hours.

During the remaining time, he'd returned to the tricky ones and had answered the rest in a calm, yet steady manner.

To nobody's surprise, he had skipped the extremely difficult questions, but that was only obvious.

Why wasting time on something that would bring the same amount of points despite taking several times longer to answer?

Thus, Shane was able to become one of the 40 prodigies who had passed the first exam.

His score wasn't even bad, rather, his rank was in the late 10s.