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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

First Day of Classes

Tuesday morning arrived, and like clockwork, I woke up at dawn to perform my morning training routine. Afterward, I got ready for my classes, feeling the familiar sense of indifference settling in. As I walked through the campus, I kept my gaze low, avoiding unnecessary interactions.

In the classroom for Defensive Evocations and Warding, I noticed Phillip and Shura sitting at the back, where I usually sat. I approached them, and a casual conversation ensued.

"Morning, guys," I greeted them with a nod.

"Morning, Barrett. Ready for the first class?" Phillip asked, a hint of excitement in his voice.

"Sure," I replied with my usual nonchalance.

The class gradually filled up, and Professor Massen arrived promptly. He made note of who was present and dismissed us for our first class.