Ophidian's Genesis (UNDER REVISION)

Ophidian's Genesis (UNDER REVISION)

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Seline Jones is a normal high school girl who lives a relatively normal life with her best friend Jessica. However, all changes when Seline dies. Following her revenge on those who have gutted her, Seline's given another chance to be a God's champion and is reborn but has to keep it a secret from those who knew her from her old life. Meanwhile Jessica and Melody(Seline's younger sister) start to believe that Seline is not dead and hold a search looking for her. Once she finally gets her revenge, another heap of problems arise to challenge her, turning out she had messed with the wrong family. Her best friend and sister suspect she's still alive and go out of their way to find out but a terrible fate lies between them. This new life will cost life after life of people Seline loves and cares about, could Seline ever keep this new life afloat?
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