"This method is used by dragons to rapidly fill their cores, to speed up their strength-building. Trust me, child, use this. It will serve you well when you face the supreme creatures."
I felt the weight of the voice's words, but it wasn't over yet.
"Practice this method daily. It will take time to master. When you finally do, You will hear another message. One that will guide you further in your journey."
The story kicks off strong with Chapter 4, and I’ve got something special to tell you.
This tale is packed with everything you crave:
✨ Isekai (another world and timeline, with memories!),
🔥 Magic, Aura, Adventure,
🏫 Academy arcs,
💞 Romance,
⚔️ Progression, Swordsmen, and
🌌 an epic clash between gods, humans, Phantoms (god-killers from other realms), demons, demi-gods, and supreme beings like dragons, phoenixes, and basilisks.
The world-building? Massive. The journey? Unforgettable.
We’re following Rayon on his incredible path, and no matter how far this story goes, as long as even one reader keeps reading, I won’t stop writing.
Please share this story with your friends — let's grow this world together. 🙌
💯 When we hit 100 subs, I’ll drop TWO chapters next Tuesday to celebrate!
Have a great day, legends. Let’s build this journey together! 🚀
Hey Everybody,
Read the latest chapter now (Chapter 4)
Spoiler :
The first pages revealed a world far more fantastic than I'd imagined. Gemesia wasn't just home to humans; it was a land shared by elves, dwarves, and beast-folk. But it was the hastily scrawled note at the bottom of one page that made my blood run cold: mentions of land to the east, home to creatures I'd thought existed only in myths. Dragons, Phoenix, Basilisks, Titans, Chimera, Griffin, Wyvern, Hydra.
Hello readers here's the spoiler of upcoming Chapter (chapter-3).
Something is going to happen that you never expected. Stay tuned for more.
Release Date:- Tuesday (8 April)
Spoiler ---! "I endured endless pain, feeling as though every second dragged on like days. The screams reverberated in my ears, louder and louder, until it felt like my head would explode. Time passed, though I could not tell how long it had been. Years? Decades? In this place, time was meaningless. The pain, however, was not. It never stopped."
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