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Rise of the Cosmic_Emperor

There are three realms in the multi verse; The Cosmic, the Mortal and the Nether realm. Hal grew up in the mortal realm with no idea whatsoever of who his parents were. His love for relics, adventure and the occasional danger would aid him in finding a genie's lamp. Rubbing a genie's lamp should grant three wishes, but Hal is struck by lightening instead and eventually arrives in the Cosmic realm with a large book in his mind space titled; The Primordial Cosmic Grimiore, that apparently holds all knowledge for a perpetual reign. And so Hal's journey begins in a little city called Salmon city, in the body of a 17 year old boy also named Hal but was sold into slavery by his own father. Hal finds out who his mother (prior to reincarnation) whose bloodline now flows unmixed in his new body is.... Join Hal as he battles mortals, Dragons, phoenixes, Gods and many more together with his harem of Beauties for the complete subjugation of the three realms. --------------------------------- So this is an original novel and I am giving it my all and I hope you give it a chance. The First twenty chapters (more or less) were not quite good but that is because they were the first I ever wrote so please read till chapter 30 at least before deciding if it is not for you. It really gets better quickly. P.s The cover Is not mine

Nate_Quinn · 玄幻
分數不夠
894 Chs

Consequences?

Melinda could have gone and on and on about bringing back the real reason behind the creation of student guilds in the first place and the reason they were still so predominant in the grand structure of the Royal Academy but while those would be true, she knew the real reason she was creating her own guild was pride.

Her major motivation was to not be under anyone.

If she would be in a guild, then it will hers completely which would be impossible if she joined a guild, especially since she had no intentions of working her way up in the chain of command and 'proving' herself.

Targeting those who were tired and done with the idea of large guilds recruiting as many members as they could for the sake of farming miscellaneous points was a strategy.