Blind Paragon: Soul Devourer in a Game-Like World
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Blind Paragon: Soul Devourer in a Game-Like World

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This is a world where the dead conquer the living, where the gods have forsaken humanity, condemning it to its own demise by turning the world into a kingdom-building progression game.

Yun Kai, a prince blind from birth is constantly being bullied by his royal siblings and even fellow noble heirs.
During a faithful encounter in the mountains, he accidentally shattered a glass ball that changed everything.

The glass ball was a mystical artifact sealed by the First World King. This triggered a world-changing event: the entire Desolate Martial World transforms into a game-like system centered on warfare and kingdom building, forcing all the living beings into an era of endless conquest.

Fortunately, he acquired rewards that included a God-Level Village Building Token, a Unique Architectural Blueprint, and some additional techniques.

Within those rewards is the mysterious Spiritual Ocean Sutra, a cultivation technique that strengthens the practitioner's soul consciousness and spiritual sense, and allows him to devour souls.

Still, at a high cost, which is that he will lose a bit of humanity every time he does so, and by the end of the day, nobody could have guessed whether he would be the hero that saves the world, or the demon that destroys it.

Relying on his improved instincts as he finally began to cultivate, he realizes a huge conspiracy is underfoot within the Desolate Martial World.

In order to solve the mysteries around him, he must rely on his ability and the powerful but baffling Spiritual Ocean Sutra. Countless enemies obstruct him as he attempts to climb to the peak of the cultivation world by creating the most powerful Dynasty.

Fate destined him to be nothing but a chess piece, but he would not bow to destiny, or to the will of the heavens.

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"I don't know why you've truly come here?" the magistrate asked, leaning back in his seat.

These two people had brought such a generous gift. Certainly not just for a simple visit. They wanted something in return, and he expected them to pay a little more for it.

Earlier he'd been ready to recruit that s……

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