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Heir To The Mad Pirate

3000 years ago, the world quaked and everything changed. Society went through a major upheaval that led to the fall of several societies and governments and the eventual rise of more powerful governments and organizations. In the current Era, an era where power decides and the encompassing sea is desired by all, a boy Hans Don Kruxe is born. Despite being born from parents who are both revered nobility in their own rights, Han Don Kruxe doesn’t get to live the idle princely life and unfortunately, when he turns nineteen, his world gets far worse than he can imagine. With his mother missing and his father his enemy, Kruxe thrusts himself into a dangerous world filled with humans and beings with abilities beyond normal but with the strong desire to save his mother, he becomes a pirate of the dangerous sea with nothing but a voice filled with promises by his side. “Lieutenants, captains, Vice-Admirals, Admirals, “forget about them, if my son is already being called a sea tyrant, then I sure as hell I’m becoming a grand admiral” Don Hashvil said with a chuckle not minding the several pressures that had been released on him. ****** Guys, truth is, though this book starts slow, just be a little chill, after all even the greatest of Aircraft are built on land... for now at least. Be patient my brothers and get introduced to greatness.

Bad_Bishop · Fantasy
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174 Chs

PowerPoints

Staring at the screen, Kruxe flicked his tongue against his upper lips while his eyes focused on the 7.2 which was being brightly displayed as his strength.

"O.2, so that's all the lives of two living people are" Kruxe thought feeling both unhappy at such a barbaric measurement of one's value and also unhappy that 0.2 was all he had meagerly been able to gain from taking two lives.

"My PowerPoints represent my strength right," Kruxe asked in his mind.

[Yes] Clait crisply replied

"If this is my strength, then how does it translate to my fighting ability, my speed, agility, awareness and my actual muscle strength," Kruxe asked.

While this was a detail that Kruxe had initially failed or forgotten to pick up on especially given the overload of information that had been dumped on him that time, now that he was about to face a possible seeker, various thoughts had been having a field day in his mind and seeing his status had evoked this thought.