The exciting sequel to Over Powered!
Months after foiling a plot to steal the throne, Victor is called before the King, for an important quest. With Lady Anna Klausen at his side, he heads to a neighbouring city, to uncover the mystery behind a royal assassination attempt. But what they find there, hidden in plain sight, could rip the entire kingdom apart.
(Warning: This book is intended for mature audiences only and contains scenes of graphic violence and sexual activity)
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What a lovely day for an adventure; the sun was shining, I’d had a new level card crafted for me, and the desert sand had formed into a giant sand serpent that was trying to eat me—what a great day.
“Wind isn’t doing anything; try something else!” Kyu called to me from the other side of the snake. She, like myself, was wrapped with a tan cloak to keep off the sand and sun. It was day three of our journey into the desert, looking for hidden knowledge about soul stones.
I don’t know a whole lot of spells yet!” I complained. “What do you want me to do, roast it? It’s sand!”
“Do you not know what glass is?!” She yelled back. The animated sand snapped at the demon queen, but she flapped out of reach quickly. A green flash incinerated a piece of the serpent's face, but it filled back in with the limitless resources found around us.
“I know what glass is!” I retorted, slamming the golem into the nearest dune with my mind. It started reforming immediately. “But it will just do that if I turn it into a statue!” I said, gesturing at our opponent. “ I can’t just flash fry the whole desert!”
“I don’t know, maybe think up a water spell!”
“That doesn’t solve the problem!” A second snake joined the first, popping up just behind me. “We need to take out the source of its animation!” I shattered the new snake with a casual gesture.
“Then search for magic already!”
“I’m trying!” I said, then froze the next creature forming in front of me. After shattering it into ice shards, I continued, “But this is taking a lot of my concentration!”
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French
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Already translated.
Translated by Robert White
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Spanish
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Already translated.
Translated by Fabian Rubiano
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