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Dust Throne

Mudd
In a world where ancient cultivation meets hyper-advanced technology, kingdoms rise on data streams and sects guard secrets older than the stars. Long ago, a man walked this realm — not as a king, not as a god, but as something far more terrifying: a comprehender of all things. He vanished without a trace, leaving behind broken legacies, shattered systems, and an entire generation too foolish to understand what they’d lost. Now, beneath a buried throne in a forgotten desert, he wakes. Clothed in rags, wielding only memory and logic that bends worlds, he returns to a universe rebuilt without him — one that believes it has surpassed its past. But powerhouses still whisper his name. And those who remember know: this isn’t the rise of a new player. It’s the return of the one they never should have challenged. He doesn’t seek revenge. He doesn’t crave recognition. He simply walks forward — and everything in his path learns why comprehension is the only true power. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Reader Advisory: This novel contains themes of ancient power, mythic resurrection, and deep philosophical undertones. May include light violence and emotional tension in future chapters. Suitable for readers 15+.
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