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Supreme Game: Antimagic Apocalypse

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The emergence of the Dimensional Game changed everything. Players rose to power, wielding abilities that defied logic and reshaped reality. But their unchecked greed led to a catastrophe — an apocalyptic event that brought Earth to the brink of ruin. In the aftermath, beings known as Supremes rose from the chaos. They restructured the remnants of humanity into a global Federation, constructing 99 Megacities as bastions of survival. For a time, order was restored, and the Supremes held back the relentless Invaders from higher dimensional realms. But fate has a way of rewriting destinies. Everything changed when one individual, guided by threads of destiny, stepped into their world. ---- Victor Lee spent his entire life chasing forgotten treasures, arcane mysteries, and supernatural truths. At the age of 33, he finally uncovered the legendary black sphere hidden beneath Mount Tai—only to be swallowed by it and thrust into a parallel Earth ruled by the Supreme Game, a world where spells, classes, and power define everything. Reborn as Raizel Ashblade, a 18-year-old slum boy, with no known talents or abilities, Victor’s dreams of becoming a powerful mage are shattered when the game offers him a cruel twist of fate: [ Detected: Player Raizel has been given the choice to acquire a Forbidden Class ] [ Do you wish to accept it? Yes/No? ] “Yes.” [ Congratulations! You have acquired the Forbidden Class: Anti-Magus ] Magic, the very thing he longed for, is now forever out of reach. Branded with the Forbidden Class: Anti-Magus, Raizel can no longer use spells, but in return, he gains the ability to nullify, corrupt, and destroy magic itself. In a world ruled by mages, he is the ultimate Menace. Outnumbered, underestimated, and hunted by guilds who fear his potential, Raizel must walk the path no one had. The path of anti-magic to carve his name into legend. Because while others rise with magic, he will rise by erasing it. ____________________________ Chapter Release: 2 Chapters /day Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. All characters, events, and locations are imaginary, and any resemblance to real people or events is purely coincidental
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