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I Kept A Journal And Became A GOD

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Su Hao was given an impossible gift: infinite reincarnation. But the gift came with a curse. No matter what world he was born into, no matter what family he had, no matter how hard he tried to survive—he could never live past the age of five. Beasts, war, sickness, hunger, monsters, murderers… the worlds he entered were never kind to children. Again and again, Su Hao died before he could even grow up. So he set one simple goal for himself. Survive. Become an adult. Life after life, Su Hao recorded everything he learned. Every death became experience. Every failure became knowledge. Every reincarnation became another page in his journal. Years turned into centuries. Centuries turned into millions of years. And through endless lives, Su Hao slowly transformed from an ordinary boy cursed by fate into something far beyond human understanding. He did not inherit divinity. He did not receive a throne. He simply kept learning. He kept surviving. He kept writing. And one day, Su Hao discovered the path to becoming a god. I Kept a Journal and Became a God is the story of a mortal who used endless reincarnation, knowledge, and determination to break past the limits of life itself. Can Su Hao escape his cursed fate? Can a child who never lived past five truly reach godhood? Open the journal—and witness the rise of a man who turned death into his greatest teacher. ___________ Disclaimer -> I'm not the author of this novel. I'm just someone who's translating and plan to fully Translate this novel. Once I'm done fully translating this novel I will move on to other novels. If your enjoy reading this novel donations are appreciated: https://ko-fi.com/begs0
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