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Zaphreal squinted his eyes further and saw a black-skinned female without eyes, riding on what looked like a phoenix. The place where her eyes should have been was now two horns.
-Mission Difficulty: D
"Actually, yesterday afternoon, after I had heard the news that Shangyang Xiang Tian and Tieta had killed a Class 2 Magical Beast in the 3rd region, I personally rushed over myself to secretly watch them. Although those 2 aren't Saints yet, their combat abilities cannot be underestimated. Especially Shangyang Xiang Tian, with just a broken iron rod, he was pretty much invincible in the 3rd region. Not only are his movements incomparably fast, they are also extremely precise. His battle experience is not anything alike to a 15 year old youth's; on the contrary, it seems as if he's a person that has fought 100 battles already. The Class 2 Monster Cores in the two's hands were pretty much completely killed by Shangyang Xiang Tian alone. Tieta was simply involved in the fights."
[Good morning host ...]
The second round of monster core evaluations soon started. The students that had reached Saint levels and finished their task walked up to the platform in succession. However, there were two exceptions among them: Sasuke and Tieta, who had not yet reached Saint level, while everyone else had.
Okay so let me just say this: the opening chapter is a MASTERCLASS in information dumping without it feeling like an info dump. You start with Chen Jue being dragged out of his own coffin in a nightmare—eighteen levels of hell, bloodshot eyes, people screaming—then BOOM, he wakes up in an ancient thatched hut with a rooster crowing. And then the real gut punch hits: he's pregnant. A male pregnancy. In a world that looks like it's straight out of the Song Dynasty. My brain just short-circuited. The way the author layers the revelations is brilliant. First you think it's just a transmigration story—surgeon dies, wakes up in ancient times, standard stuff. Then you learn he's pregnant, and suddenly every prior assumption gets flipped. The doctor checked his own pulse multiple times over three days. THREE DAYS. He couldn't believe it either. And the fact that he's carrying Jiang Xinhe's child—this woman he couldn't save—adds this whole layer of fate and karmic punishment that I am HERE FOR. But what really got me is how the plot connects his past life failure to his current situation. He couldn't save a pregnant woman and her baby in his first life, and now he's forced to carry a baby himself. The universe has a sense of humor, apparently. The author doesn't spell it out directly, but the parallel is so obvious it aches. "I acknowledge this child. I will give birth to him and let him live a good life. Xinhe." That line at the end of Chapter 2? Chills. Absolute chills.
این چی بود آخه بعد از خواب.
The story's intriguing. Waiting for more edited chaps
+ 10 Endure
"Good answer. Now, which world do you want to go?" Demon king asked him. There are so many worlds he could go, but he could only choose one at a time.
No matter what happened, as long as he didn't drown, everything was fine because he didn't know how to swim.
"Ah, there you are!" the man exclaimed, gesturing towards Qin Fuhua with a sense of familiarity as he approached the table, the two women in tow lavishing him with exaggerated affection.
