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Dad Rewrote the World's TalesEP18

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Dad Rewrote the World's Tales

Andrew is separated from his wife Serena by her father after his family's fall. Saving her will mark her as a sinner. So he lies low. During the sect contest, Blake defeats the sect's elites. Master Victor realizes Andrew only wants to bring Serena back, so he passes the leadership to him. Andrew reveals his power, easily beats Blake...
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Kids vs Assassin

The boy in blue is fierce! Watching him stand up to the masked assassin gave me chills. In Dad Rewrote the World's Tales, the kids steal the show. Magic effects are surprisingly good. The elder in fur looked ready to intervene but didn't need to. Pure satisfaction seeing the villain get pushed back by children. Truly unexpected power levels.

Underestimating Power

That masked figure thought he could bully these kids? Wrong move! The moment the girl unleashed purple energy, I knew she was special. Dad Rewrote the World's Tales handles family dynamics well. The father figure with crossed arms knew what they could do. Confidence is key when children are secretly powerful cultivators.

Arena Vibes

The arena setting feels authentic with traditional architecture. I love how the crowd reacted when the children floated up. It's not every day you see kids dominate a martial arts duel. Dad Rewrote the World's Tales keeps the pacing tight. The injured figure in purple looked shocked. He underestimated the bloodline power.

Visual Spectacle

Why do villains always underestimate children? The masked assassin learned this the hard way. The visual effects when the boy summoned blue energy were stunning. In Dad Rewrote the World's Tales, the stakes feel real despite the young protagonists. The figure in white fur looked worried but relief washed over her face. Great tension building.

Silent Confidence

The confidence of the figure in black and white robes is contagious. He knew the kids had this under control. Watching the masked fighter get blown away was pure catharsis. Dad Rewrote the World's Tales delivers on action without needing excessive dialogue. The children's expressions were serious. They knew the gravity of the situation.

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