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Heavenly Opposers

Manipulation... How would someone feel if their life was completely manipulated to the end? How would it be when everything from the moment of your birth to the end of your life is completely under the control of another? How much worse would it be that not just one, but all the lifetimes you have lived, be manipulated? Xiao lived two lives. In the first, he lived as the villain and died as one—a beautiful villain that made no impact on the real story whatsoever. Then he lives again in a different world, just to come back to his first. Doesn't that mean he can rewrite his mistakes? Doesn't that mean he could be great this time? But what if this was the goal from the very beginning? What happens when Xiao finds this goal and escapes his fate? What if the puppet escapes the puppeteer's hands, reshaping destiny, fate, and karma? What if this former plaything becomes the ultimate threat to causality itself? Witness as Xiao compels both the living and the departed to chant his name... Until the very cosmos quakes in awe of his might and fear of his name......

Chaosking · Action
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262 Chs

Chapter 171-Crazy Is The New Sexy.

The first day since leaving the Yun family passed by. While Azrail and the others rested, the news of what happened already filled the coffers of the top brass of the Empire. No matter how well they wanted to hide it, there were still leaks that got the information outside. First, when the news was found, it was filled with criticism.

But when the same information kept being repeated, it was harder for people to just diss it off. Several powerful people and organizations started to keep an eye out, a genius of untold proportion was making its move, and no one dared to attack or make a sudden move.

The smart ones knew that such unparalleled talent came with the backing of a humongous teacher or power. Even without that backing, the power Azrail displayed was more than enough to show that nobody within the lower realm could attack him. Everyone soon began to mark the child that had begun to show his fangs.