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Reincarnation Of The Strongest Spirit Master

After getting killed on the hands of the mighty nine-tailed fox monster, William found himself twenty years back in time. At this time, he was an eleven years old worthless kid, without spirit and weak spirit power. He worked as a porter in a famous academy, serving other disciples for living. But the one who returned back in time knew this wasn't the end of the world. William had ways unknown to many. So he'll train and get stronger, turning himself into the strongest spirit master in the world. Starting from such low point, he started his long journey towards being a real powerhouse. Despite using all his past life knowledge, he would be still faced with many challenges in the academy and in the world. Yet William will conquer them all. His main goal will be to not just be something in this world, but to grow beyond the limits he reached before in his past life. He wanted to get better prepared for the hideous and deadly enemy that killed him; the nine-tailed fox monster. In such world and time, he got many years to train and scheme for his revenge. He would never allow the past failure to be repeated once again. Join William's journey towards pinnacle and see how he crushes everyone else. ___________________________________________ Follow me on my social media: ++++Tiktok: @authorranmaro ++++Instagram: @authorranmaro ++++Facebook: /AuthorRanmaro ____________________________________________ It's written in UK English. It means words like 'Realized - Recognize - Meter' will turn into, [Realised - Recognise - Metre] And it's right English words not a misspelling or a mistake or something. Release rate: 3 up to 6 chaps per day.

ranmaro · Fantasy
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1241 Chs

Dark Gold Grade Potions

"Master… I'm done with my potion," Guanin thought that the master didn't hear him the first time as he saw no reaction from him. So, he went closer and stopped harassing William.

"Step back, go to your cauldron and wait," the master noticed him before but decided to ignore him. In his eyes, he knew each second wasted without watching William's performance was a huge loss.

Guanin felt something was off when the master said these words. Yet it was the master, and he was still confident in his victory.

His arrogance took the best of him and at this time he gave William a mocking glance with a harrumph before returning to stand in silence by his cauldron, not even sparing a glance over William or care about watching his actions.

All this happened in front of the disciples. They didn't have any knowledge about the techniques William was using.