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In the heavens, a legendary battle raged between the God of War, Sael, and the Demon King, Tarath. As their powers clashed, Sael summoned all his strength to deliver a crushing blow, sending Tarath tumbling into the Pool of Reincarnation. Exhausted, Sael followed suit, falling into the pool as well.
In the Chamber of Fate within the Imperial Palace in the heavens, the books of destiny began to write themselves, chronicling the rebirth of the two enemies. However, a mysterious power emanating from the books prevented the Immortal of Fate from opening them, concealing the identities of Sael and Tarath's reincarnations.
On the same day, two women went into labor: the Queen, whose pregnancy was full-term, and the Commander's wife, whose labor was premature at seven months.
The fate of the God of War and the Demon King remained a secret, hidden within the sealed books, as two new lives began on earth.
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Viết đánh giáThe way the author builds tension through the epic battle between the God of War and the Demon King is captivating. The reincarnation twist adds a unique layer to the plot, and I love how the characters’ destinies are intertwined. The writing style is smooth, with a perfect blend of action and mystery that keeps you wanting more. Definitely excited to see where this goes!
Tiết lộ SpoilerIf you're info rapid-paced stories, then this novel is for you. I quite like that while it starts with the endgame battle between the demon King and a god of some kind (in this case the god of war), it makes it feel a little more thrilling and not because of the action. You can tell where the story is going though, when the prospect for Reincarnation is introduced but still. In any case, I like that Khane and Eyrin don't suddenly become enemies in the first few chapters of their introduction. The bond between them is outlined well to setup the "incident" that forces them apart. I do wish the author did a bit more to show how close they were though. Not like over many chapters; just one chapter with richer interactions, but I get that the author has a vision of the story and I haven't seen what most of it looks like. I like that the story has so far chosen to explore the complexity involved with Eyrin and what his father did to Khane's father. I hope the author can explore how Eyrin navigates dealing with the consequences of something he wasn't a part of. Great piece author!
Tiết lộ SpoilerTác giả Dgirlblusky
the introduction is very good, got me hooked quite fast. I really like the authors writing and I can definitely recommend this to anybody looking for something unique to read.