Speedrunning the Multiverse 2
A LitRPG Cultivation Adventure
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Dorian survived the desert by the skin of his teeth. Now he’s at the Oasis, a marvel of technology and magic ripe for the conquering. He plans to continue his speedrun, sucking the Oasis’ resources dry and going on his merry way.
THE MULTIVERSE HAS OTHER PLANS
The shadowy foe that Old Man Fate long warned of finally steps into the light, a foe powerful enough to threaten the very foundations of the Multiverse. A foe from Dorian’s past, of Dorian’s own making, who has come to seek revenge—first by taking over the realm. And then by exterminating him. Not if Dorian has anything to say about it.
Book two of this exciting LitRPG cultivation adventure about an ancient god who’s reached the apex of his power progression and has decided to reincarnate multiple times to try and speedrun the Dao and reach the peak of cultivation.
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Note This Book Is Amazing, I like This Kind Of Books But Just A Friendly Note: The main character is a person that doesn’t have empathy and human emotions they or portrayed this so well that the main character Will Use And Think Of People As Just Tool And Fuel To Make Him Rise, he thinks of his sister as a useful Phorn and he thinks of extortion of the poor and rich alike.
I love this story and I like where it’s going.
I just wish the book was longer, I know right 😅
LOL 😂, Beautiful Bum Funny Confits And A Main Character Who Fuels The Flames 🔥.
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Worse than book 1
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This one has good ideas but the author often meanders too far before returning to the point.
This kind of flies in the face of the target audience for a story like this. People reading a book named “Speedrunning the Multiverse” aren’t here for long winded chapters of the characters thoughts, going over the same points over and over, they want an overpowers main character who may encounter real challenges, but for the most part blows past such things.
Not as good as the first one
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