Prodigy's Noesis

Prodigy's Noesis

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Prodigy's Noesis revolves around a boy named Mars, who unexpectedly discovers his ability to read minds during class. He decides to use it to cheat his way through school in an attempt to gain the title "the smartest". However, another one of his classmates, the smartest in class named Max, slowly catches on. Max, in an attempt to stay the smartest, decides to investigate this possibility and reveal it by manipulating the school and Mars. Mars uses his power to try and outsmart Max, and they have a back-and-forth fight to stop each other. Based on the back-and-forth between Light and L in Death Note.
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Alexia Lambre had never been a truly 'normal' girl, because she had always had the added 'bonus' of telekinesis. At least, some might call it a bonus. Alexia would call it a curse, because throughout her entire life she worried about someone finding out about it and taking her away. Someone did find out about it, but not the government like she assumed would happen. She was soon offered a place at what was called 'The School,' a place for people like her to learn about their powers. When she arrived though, she learned otherwise. She makes friends with the other kids, and they all join up against the scientists at the school, those that like to do tests and even experiments on them. Will the group ever escape the school? Or will the appearance of a new teen and 'experiment C' do them in?

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