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The Phoenix's Genesis: Rise of the Emperor

Song-Ji, a brilliant engineering prodigy, teetered on the edge of academic exhaustion as he fought to maintain his respectable 3.2 GPA. Burdened by the relentless workload, he resorted to countless sleepless nights, desperately clinging to the fragile thread of his university life. Little did he know that a single fateful night would reshape his destiny forever. Drenched from the relentless rainstorm after another grueling all-nighter, Song-Ji raced through the shadowed streets, yearning for the solace of his dorm. But destiny had other plans. In the blink of an eye, a horrifying accident struck, leaving him shattered and almost crippled. Amidst the bleakness of his future, Song-Ji made a defiant choice—to seize control of his own fate. Awakened to an unfamiliar world, he found himself trapped within the fragile shell of a newborn, devoid of inkling as to where he ended up. Embark on an extraordinary journey as we unravel the enigmas of this foreign realm alongside Song-Ji. Together, we'll chart a course towards unrivaled greatness, forging an empire that will echo through the annals of history. Prepare to witness the epic saga of resilience, discovery, and the birth of an empire, as an indomitable spirit rises from the ashes to shape the world like never before.

Ihavenoclue · Fantasy
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64 Chs

An Unwanted Reality

Garreth stepped forward; his gaze fixed on me with triumph and malice. "I must say, little prince, you've proven to be quite the annoyance. But it ends here," he taunted, his voice dripping with disdain.

"Garreth, you will pay for your treachery!" I snarled, summoning all the mana I had left.

Despite the fatigue that weighed heavily on my body, I held my ground. I couldn't show weakness now. My family's lives depended on me.

Garreth chuckled darkly, seemingly amused by my defiance. "Oh, I'd love to see you try," he sneered, unsheathing a wicked-looking black blade from his side.

As Garreth advanced, I tried to steady my breathing but couldn't ignore the pain radiating from my injuries. My vision blurred, and I staggered slightly but refused to let my guard down.

"Barrett, be careful!" My mother's voice called out, filled with concern.

I spared a glance in her direction; seeing her and my remaining family members; I knew we couldn't keep fighting much longer.