Treacherous Soul on Elmont: Unworldly Man
TSOE REVAMPED:
Kiroh was a good man, never once raising his weak hands against another, always trying to be the nice and quiet guy of the room. This was his MO until he was forced to face the reality of being alone.
The feeling shaped him, molded him, refined him, turned Kiroh into a newer person. A person with the skill to butt heads and not take one step back, a fearless man, a killer. Not necessarily a good one, but the potential still remains.
And when he just finally managed to complete his goal, his life of suffering only takes a brief break. It resumes once more, this time, in a world where he’s forced to be alone once more.
But even in a new world, who’s to say that he has to be by himself any longer?
Read on as Kiroh, a vindictive and deceivingly timid man, gets launched into a new world. Now, how long will he survive?
+Since this is just a side-hobby of mine, don’t expect a high-quality novel or anything like that; but do expect there to be minimal spelling mistakes.
+Also, I’ll only suggest music in the beginning. This isn’t really necessary but I just wanted to share some of my musical tastes with you, the reader.
TSOE ORIGINAL:
Baxter, a Filipino man in his late 20’s, was a broken man. But he had rebuilt himself using his vindictive and contradictory nature against those around him. After knowing that his family was deceased, he immediately worked to avenge them. He would do so by sacrificing himself for the Regime, and his family.
He was a traitor to the Golden Fist, using himself as a bomb to blow up their general. But, after Baxter had killed the general along with himself, he never expected to wake up in the scary and black abyss.
It was through this suicidal endeavor, that the hands of fate would see it otherwise. How will Baxter react knowing that his reality would be completely thrown out the window, and a new one would replace it?
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+Please don’t expect this to be a high-quality Webnovel
+I’m a complete amateur when it comes to this creative writing, so most of what you’ll read is quite average if not lesser