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The Oracle Paths

Have you ever wished you exactly knew how to accomplish your dreams? Not feeling the slightest doubt anymore? Being aware at any time how every choice, action and decision of yours affects your future? That's what happened to Jake Wilderth, a procrastinating young man without ambition. When a mysterious silver spaceship, popping out from nowhere, delivered to each Earthling a bracelet containing an AI introducing itself as the Oracle, their destiny changed. From a boring uneventful life Jake began to strive for greatness, treading his Path over the dead bodies of many. What a blessing it would have been if he was the only one profiting of such a gift! But when everyone became equal to face the future, he soon realized no gift comes for free.. Just a warning. Volume 1 sets the atmosphere in a Earth slowly degenerating into chaos and can be considered as a big prologue. It is slow and not as rewarding for the readers than mainstream stories on this website. If you can push through it will be worth it. For some real action you need to wait chap 27. =================================== Discord link: https://discord.gg/d8udP7Q

Arkinslize · Sci-fi
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What The Heck Man?

The three rivers of ever-changing liquid alloy silently stabilized and a full suit of plate armor covered his body like that of a transformer, making him look like a Hell knight. The two remaining rivers formed two long flexible blades connected to his back, their curved ends pointing at their enemies like a scorpion's tail.

The deadly aura surrounding Jake disappeared, but that was the moment the two flexible blades chose to attack. Keelut, who was already seething with hatred, had barely taken a step in Jake's direction when one of the long, sharp blades of liquid alloy skewered him high in the air at supersonic speed. The explosiveness of the metal appendage was so great that it looked like a sniper shot.

Unable to resist, the liquid alloy's tail stretched to infinity and twisted on itself to puncture him a hundred times in a split second. The metal blade was both solid and fluid, rendering the Inuit's reflexive countermeasures ineffective.