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Bloodline Of The Fallen Gods

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Lin Xuan died a failure. Crippled at sixteen, disowned by his clan, he spent seventy years clawing his way to power as the infamous Ghost Emperor—only to discover too late that his "broken" body was actually the key to something greater. His bloodline didn't fail him. The world failed to understand what he was. Then he woke up. Sixteen again. Humiliated again. But this time, he knows the truth. The Heaven-Devoured Constitution that made him a cultivation cripple is actually the Hunger of the Fallen—the last legacy of gods who waged war against heaven itself. The Lin Clan thinks they discarded trash. They actually exiled the heir to a weapon that could unmake the world. Armed with seventy years of forbidden knowledge and a second chance, Lin Xuan will do what the original Fallen could not: feed the hunger until it becomes power. His path leads through graveyards of divine artifacts that only his blood can awaken. Through ancient enemies who sense something waking that should stay dead. Through a clan that will beg for his forgiveness even as he dismantles everything they built on stolen bones. But power alone won't be enough. Heaven remembers the Fallen. It has spent ten thousand years ensuring they never rise again. And it will burn continents to keep Lin Xuan from remembering what he truly is. Some bloodlines are inherited. Others are earned in defiance of death itself.
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