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The world is at constant war for the new resource, Fate Crystal. Little did they know they are accelerating the fate of their world by causing the end of the days to come, The Apocalypse. Among these conflicts, Haruyuki Sen was just a conscript soldier in a skirmish who came into contact with the Saviour System when he supposed to have died.

The system gave him one simple goal. To be the Saviour of this world. However, Sen did not expect to fight in various dimensional planes while protecting his plane from the upcoming apocalypse.

- Fighting a horde army of goblins in a medieval plane to protect a princess?
- A demigod of war magic becoming his servant?
- Surviving in the desert plane while stopping a resurrection of a god?

Join Sen as he finds trusty comrades along the way to build a team of heroes to stop the Apocalypse.


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Author Tags: System, Military, War, Fantasy, Mythology, Technology, Sword & Magic, Team Fights

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Doctachaos

Great story so far definitely a story I will look forward too each week for a binge read. Keep up the good work.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

6yr
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Moloxiv

Greetings all! A sincere Thank You for reading my first novel. Feel free to comment so that I can improve along the way as well. I will also try my utmost best to publish a chapter each day. (I need to find a blender that can squeeze out all those brain juices) Please let me be bold and brazen to put a five star rating! Teehee~

6yr
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Belcross

I haven't read the story yet, but do hope you don't overpower your character early ,on, honestly i'm hoping its kinda like randidly the ghost hound on royal road

6yr
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LoliWorld

I not read yet but i hope to autor not destroy his own mc make mc like saint bastard i hate it. Exaple when you enemy rape you sister what mc do ? coz mc is saint to the bone he forgive him and become friend with him lol so saint like shiiit

5yr
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Basilparty

Very interesting start. Must say it sounds very interesting that the real world is linked to fantasy were magic will be possible in the future. Hope the author is updating this quick as I cant wait to read further than Chapter 7!!

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6yr
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soulla

Hey there! Good day for writing! If you wanted to see whether you can get paid by distributing the current work or getting financial support by writing new work, you might want to contact rebecca.review@outlook.com. A brief introduction, some sample charpters or links will be appriciated when reaching out.

4yr
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Mr_Shang

Good novel the only bad thing its that we dont have any chapters to read in months i hope that the author will come back someday and finish this good novel.

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4yr
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Dragonfire16

Cool novel 🤗😎😎😋😃😋😋😎😍😘😍😎😁😂😍😘😘😗😙😙😗😍😎😋😋😎😘🤔🙂😏😐😋😊😋😍😙😐🤗🙂😎😗😗😇😎😘😐🤗🙂😋😗😐😍😎😘😐🤔🙂🤗😘😑😑🤔😎😎😗😮😣😍😆🐴🐖🐷😎😍😘😐😗😅

5yr
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unparalleled

words? Exactly? One of the novelties of the Internet era is that journalism has been freed from the constraints of the printed page. Instead of conforming to the conventions of the column, the quarter page, the half page—limits that often meant unfortunate last-second cuts—the writer could now make the story as short or as long as seemed right. But what is right? A regular reader of The Guardian online, I often find its featured articles tiresomely long and rambling. You scroll down, imagining the piece almost over, and instead it goes on, and on. There should have been some warning at the beginning telling you how many words lie ahead. So, no sooner does the Internet give us oceans of space than we realize that length was never just a problem of column inches. As with the editing process, which I discussed in a previous post, there is the question of an understanding between writer and reader about what kind of reading experience is being offered. Readers like to suppose that their favorite writers—journalists, novelists, or poets—are absolutely independent, free from all interference, but the truth is that if an author indulges his own private idiolect or goes on for too long, he can at best expect to divide readers into those who admire him slavishly, whatever he throws at them, and those who set him aside in desperation. At worst he will be left with no readers at all. Is there a relationship between a writer’s respect for these conventions and the content or tone of what he writes, the kind of opinions we can expect him to have? I have recently been re-reading Dickens, who published his novels in weekly or monthly installments with strict limits on both the number of words in each installment (around 18,500 for a monthly and 4,700 for a weekly) and the total number of installments (twenty for a monthly, thirty or more for the weekly). Many other novelists published in this way of course, but few relished the form as Dickens did. His contemporary Trollope would write an entire book before allowing its serialization to begin, so anxious was he to stay in control, while Thomas Hardy intensely disliked working for the popular magazines, with the propriety they demanded, and reserved the right to publish an uncensored version in a single volume when the serialization was through. By contrast, Dickens did not worry about having the plot entire in his head before he started, and enjoyed the constant feedback from readers, which arguably influenced the shape his stories took. Only once, on the death of his wife’s

5yr
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Xigaxy

Very good character backgrounds..details of various planes is quite good, story advancement is kind of fast paced..comically satisfying..chaoter release is so so..overall i will say that the book is satisfactory, it is good but can still be better, especially with thr typograohical errors.. Thank you for the good read and i hope this can stay free for as long as possible, im just a poor daoist and i rely only on faily free spirit stones:) thank you

5yr
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Shakurr

The story is AMAZING i admit that, when your reading it, it feels as if ur standing right there while everything was happening. The only problem is that people who arent at the system used to see the weapons of sen and the others as stick.why are they seeing it like that

5yr
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Shakurr

This an interesting story that makes you to be feeling more enthusiast it also makes u feel as if u were standing right there while everything is happening

5yr
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Gabriyael

so far its 5 Stars but....... we need more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more More more More more more more more more more more more

5yr
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thespaghetti

Great story right drom the very start. The fact the charachters compliment each other and develop around eachother is grest. The main protaganist is one of the best ive seen so far. Keep up the awsome story and I would read till the end of time.

6yr
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anHilla

Seems interesting. Just discovered this piece of work. Added to my library. All your works seems of good quality. Wish you the best. Erm....... 40 characters?

6yr
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Arle
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Good start, decent character and world description. Interesting and funny plot. It is for sure not the best out there but as encouragment 5 stars.

6yr
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Tác giả Moloxiv