How I Became The World's Strongest Warrior By Using Basic Attacks: Volume 3
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Narrated by:
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Luke Daniels
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By:
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Kenny King
About this listen
The Tower was only the prologue. The Forgotten Island is the game-changer. And the grind has never been greater.
Chuck Taylor—once an ordinary man, now Sir Charles Taylor, Savior of the Kingdom—has already done the impossible. He conquered the hundred floors of the Tower, defied gods and demons, and pulled a friend back from the void itself. His reward? The cruelest grind yet.
Eight billion experience points stand between him and the fabled milestone of level 50. To breach it, Chuck must take on a royal quest to find the Forgotten Island, an uncharted land of crystalline titans, warped realities, and monsters so strong they make the Tower’s greatest horrors look like tutorial mobs.
But before he can face it, he must lead his companions through relentless trials: the nightmare ruins of Mournhold, the dragon lords of shadowed valleys, and rituals that bend the laws of time and space. Only then can he claim passage to the Forgotten Island…where even the system itself begins to break.
There, beneath skies that fracture with light and shadow, Chuck must challenge the Prismatic Devourer, an enemy vast enough to swallow worlds. To win, he’ll need more than numbers. He’ll need persistence sharpened into legend.
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