"To those A and S class who will develope their abilities during the competition. Please use your time wisely. Train as hard as possible. To those below B class, best of luck trying to survive."
So after all I am nothing more than a game for him, for a moment I thought I was special or something.., for a moment I hated that feeling of being used, but it happened quickly because, not everyone has the opportunity to reincarnate. 'Apparently if I'm special' I thought.
I always wanted to protect the world now I have the chance to do it and this pain has made me realize my nature. I had no reason to turn him down but I did not know what was ahead of me. He was in danger and Emily was missing I had no choice but to agree since it was his last wish.
Even when the husband brothers took all that they've got, leaving them with little the poor widow stood her ground she didn't break down she made the word of God her companion and God was with her through it all because he's the Husband of the widows and the father to the father a helper to the helpless God was always there for her.
Kid Flash runs at Black Spider, but the acrobatic assassin executes a sudden spin which places him under Kid Flash and able to kick him in the stomach and away with both feet. Finding his footing but as he went to shoot a circular object knocked him away into the wall.
After reading more chapters since our first review, it's safe to say things have taken an interesting change of pace.So, Morgan's ability to separate his soul seems to tell me that he's going to be extremely difficult to take down. That's not a negative thing. I just hope Sarthak knows about adaptability. The dialogue between characters isn't half bad, especially when it involves the MC.I feel like that narrative's a tad brisk and some scenes are melodramatic. There's no particular wronging in this, though, since the story's still in its initial stages. Like, Sarthak's world-building is commendable.Couldn't help but notice that his writing gets better with each new chapter released. It's engaging enough, and he delivers some solid descriptions for the action scenes. Makes the dialogue flow naturally.P.S. If I see the name "Cassius" one more time in a book, I'm closing it.
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