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It is the Age of Gods.
There are 9 recognized Divine Gods who gives power to humanity to combat the sudden advent of the apocalypse called the Demonic Beast Emergence.
Human society is now divided into 9 factions corresponding to every one of the 9 Divine Gods.
Every living human is expected to receive the acknowledgement of a God and fall under his authority, his faction, receiving divine powers.
Every living human is expected to be favored by only one God.
But what happens when one day a human arises who was favored by more than one God?
What becomes of the order?
What becomes of the factions?
This is the story of a boy determined to deduce the cause of his father’s death and hunt down the culprits responsible for it.
This is the story of an enigma who strives to create a path for himself where there has never been one.
This is the story of a maverick who fights against the order of society!
This is a story of revenge.
This is the story of Paul Arakkis.
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Tulis ulasanOk, we're past the 20 chapters mark so time for a review. I won't give any spoiler here, just know this is a unique book with mythology elements and an early emphasis on revenge. If you came here for a pampered MC, you can go now, but if you're in for an MC whose character is forged from blood, steel, and suffering, this is your cup of tea. And don't worry, there shall be character development. Try the first 10 chapters to know if this is your cup of tea.
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This book is underrated. A truly hidden gem for real. It's a shame that it has such a slow pace, which means a lot of people won't give it the attention it really deserves. It really shines well in the worldbuilding and character aspects. The interactions feel organic, and I can tell that the author put a lot of thought and care into the lore. I still believe the story needs to be polished a lot more. It needs a more hooky start and a faster pace to keep the interest of the reader. Overall great story, though.