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TANGERO

TANGERO

BoredwriterX06

Fantasy

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Synopsis

A young man with a burning desire to serve his country, finds himself working in the military library after his dreams are crushed. But when he is killed in a terrorist attack, he is given a second chance by Ares, the Greek god of war. Reincarnated  in a new world.

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NinaChroni

NinaChroni

Status: c2 1yr
This is an interesting story, m The.author does a great job world building.  I have never read.a book like this before, but I will definitely read more of it.

Chapter 1: Prologue

The military base was in chaos. Smoke billowed from the ruins of buildings that had been reduced to rubble, and the wails of the wounded filled the air. A terrorist attack had claimed many lives, including that of Tangero, the base's librarian.

As Tangero took his last breath, he felt a sudden shift in the atmosphere around him. A bright light enveloped him, and before he knew it, he found himself standing before the imposing figure of Ares, the Greek god of war.

Ares apologized for the circumstances that had brought Tangero to him and explained that he needed his help. Ares was facing a crisis among the gods, and Tangero was the only one he had found who could help him.

Tangero was shocked and confused. Why him, a mere librarian, of all people? Ares explained that he had seen a glimmer of hope and a warrior's heart in Tangero, which he believed could help him regain the trust and faith of his followers.

Ares made a bold request, one that would change Tangero's life forever. He needed him to be reincarnated in the last world where his shrine was located and become an influential figure in Aresia, the weak country where Ares' followers were losing faith.

Tangero agreed, and in that moment, his life was reborn, with memories of his past life intact. With this mission ahead of him, Tangero stepped into the unknown, unaware of the challenges and dangers that awaited him.

Little did he know that his journey would take him to the edge of worlds and beyond, and that the fate of a god and his followers would rest on his shoulders