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Atticus’s Odyssey: Reincarnated Into A Playground

Hardworking Protagonist: Yes, Interesting Side Cast: Yes, World Building: Yes, Overpowered Protagonist: Yes, Transmigration: Yes. Atticus faced the worst day of his life: his heart was shattered, and he was suddenly killed in his home, only to wake up in a magical realm as the heir to one of the most powerful families in the human domain. Fueled by determination, he vowed to grow stronger and exact his vengeance on whoever killed and brought him to this world, no matter the cost. A/N 1. There's no harem. 2. The MC cares only about himself and his family. He doesn't mind crossing the line if it means he can keep himself and his family safe. 3. He has an extremely vengeful personality. Regardless of the reason or what you're going through, he doesn't care. What matters is that you hurt him, and that's all he needs. 4. There will be no 'hiding of strength.' He'll be cautious about what he shows, but he won't lose if he can help it. 5. The MC works hard for his strength; don't be fooled by the system tag. 6. Lastly, if you have any semblance of liking for this novel, give me your everything, hahaha. Just kidding, please give me power stones and drop reviews. Thank you! Discord: https://discord.gg/t7z25ZzKX3

RealmWeaver · Fantasy
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588 Chs

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The battle lasted for hours and during this time, Atticus ended up disappointed at the whole thing as, despite how much he tried, he wasn't able to utilize the thrill.

He could feel that his battle sense had increased significantly compared to before. He felt lighter and freer, and although it wasn't as easy and intense as during the battle with Ae'ark, Atticus felt his movements becoming more natural.

After battling with the master+ rank Magnus, Atticus changed the settings, deciding to switch things up. He was glad to see Avalon's data too and immediately chose it.

During the battle, Atticus made sure to watch out for something. The next focus of his training was on his elements, as Magnus had said, and from the very beginning, Atticus's best method of learning had always been observing.

He knew it wouldn't be of much help, but he still decided to do it. Atticus observed as the robot utilized the elements.