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Trains of Keldora: An Automation Crafting LitRPG Adventure

Factory of the Gods, Book 2

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Trains of Keldora: An Automation Crafting LitRPG Adventure

By: Alex Raizman
Narrated by: Christopher James Mayer
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Summary

After victory over the Chained God, Julian’s work is just beginning.

One month after being stranded on a fantasy world and finding his place with the town that has welcomed him, Julian is ready to upgrade his Godcore to the next tier and expand the Factory.

But he might have waited too long.

The Gods of the Green are on the move, and have dispatched a team of high ranked Adventurers backed by a vicious Nature Goddess. Surrounded by sabotage, hostile forces, and the never-ending demands of the Factory, Julian is in over his head. He’s going to have to innovate his way out of this mess. Good thing Julian always has a plan.

If he can’t overpower his foes, he’s going to have to outproduce them.

©2020 Alex Raizman (P)2024 Alex Raizman
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It was nice for our protagonist to have the talk about building a future for himself.
Its great that he putting everyone frist conisdering he compltey ruined his old life when he only thought of himself.
But he was headding towards a path where he wasn't going to permite himself to be creative, beliving he was undeserving.
But as long he manges to balance things between thinking about himself and others then he could finlly live a happy life.

Balance in self reflection.

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