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I Can Read People's Comments

Theodore Griffith was a master of Reality. He understood the parallel universe in the form of another reality. He was aware that someone’s wish, story, or pure imagination could give birth to a new reality just like his own. Hence, he planned to find the creator of his reality by roaming among the realities. This time, he entered a new reality connected to several other realities. However, what made him certain the most was that this reality was connected to the person who created his reality. He knew that fact because of the ability he gained in this world. He could actually see people’s comments, allowing him to realize that his entire life and reality were born from a story. “Hehe. You have made a mistake in making me realize this. With the readers on my back, I can force you, the author, to make a plot for us to meet.” Theo said while giggling. “That’s why I’m counting on you guys.” --------- Other Works: 1. Oil Tycoon: Let's Find Oil in a Martial World 2. God of Tricksters (Completed) 3. Gacha Sovereign (Completed) 4. The Magician of Sound (Completed) 5. Reincarnated to Bonk in Another World (Completed)

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Taming a Horse

[Chapter 165 Comments]

[Adam_Balch_7324: Good luck]

Theo raised his hand as the light on the mark of his spirit began to blink, selecting his weapon for the next hour.

To his surprise, he got one of the most powerful weapons in his repertoire, the sword. 

"Oh?" Theo couldn't help but look at the comment with a smile on his face. "I guess that 'Good luck' is helping me this time. But it's rather annoying not to know what happens to my daughter. Considering there are no comments about it, it seems that the author doesn't show anything."

Theo's expression became serious as he wondered what he should do next. Unlike the others, he didn't know much about this world. 

He cast his gaze into the horizons, wondering if there was a weird fluctuation of essence or not since that would be the clue. 

Unfortunately, he couldn't find anything, so there was only one place he could go: the hill.