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Evolution begins with an ant colony

Akun, along with his classmates, was summoned as heroes by a goddess to save the world from the demon king. Akun, doubting he has what it takes to save the world, asks the goddess to send him back. Little did he know that this request infuriated the goddess. "How dare a mere mortal go against my will," she thought to herself while maintaining her facade. She opens a portal for him to go back. Little did he know, the goddess had something else in store for him. As he passed through the portal, his soul was separated from his body, and he fell through the sky and earth until he landed in the body of an ant in the godforsaken forest. Left there to die by the hands of the goddess, Akun awakens the "Endless Evolution System." [Ding!! The Endless Evolution System has been activated!! Grind to gain evolution points and evolve yourself and your comrades!!] "Endless Evolution System? Evolution points?" "Does this mean there's more to my transformation? Can I evolve even as an ant?" [Ding!! Unique skill detected!! Skill: Super Gamer Shop!! Evolution points can also be used on this skill to buy items!!] Follow Akun on his new epic adventure, and find out exactly what awaits him, maybe some conquest and retribution. Tags: Evolution, Dragon, Magic, Action, Fantasy, System, Reincarnation, Weak To Strong, Demons, Supernatural

Zurbluris · Fantasy
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387 Chs

What I Stole From The Jaws Of Death Part Two

Arriving at the grim scene where Akun's severed head lay, Oliver's heart sank. He fell to his knees, his movements slow and heavy, as if he were in a daze. With trembling hands, he reached out to gently lift Akun's head, his voice quavering with despair.

"Boss... Boss," he whispered, his words laden with desperation. He cradled Akun's head as if expecting a response at any moment. Oliver's voice grew more insistent as he pleaded, "Come on, boss... Stop playing around. Get up!" His cheeks flushed red as the tears welled up and streamed down his face, mingling with the dirt and grime.

Tears blurred his vision, but Oliver refused to accept the reality before him. He called out once more, his voice breaking with sorrow, "Boss!" The exclamation was filled with anguish, an anguished cry to a friend he had lost too soon.