Impossible object to solve. Kidnapping dragons. Rebuilding a civilization. Punching a moon. His students scattered to the four corners of the planet, Drew finally has some time to do maintenance on his own little world. The first thing he does, of course, is to get all the dragons drunk and the
The Dao of Magic: Book IV
β Scribed by Louws, Andries
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 192 KB
- Series
- The DAO of Magic 4
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
A devastated school. A collapsing planet. All eyes on Drew.
After teleporting his students all over the world in a rather dramatic attempt to stave off the inevitable apocalypse, Teach is busy. Instead of sipping and relaxing, he now has to slaughter the most powerful of beasts while running around and saving civilization as a whole. Re-Haan, his dragon mistress, isnβt helping either. She just waves him goodbye as he is swallowed by a massive sandworm.
When he finds an object that should be impossible, a hyper dense projectile just like one that nearly bisected and killed him while he was breaking through, Drew sets out; determined to get to the root of this mystery.
This fresh start isnβt working out the way he hoped, and all the death threats his students are sending him arenβt helping. Teach might just have to face his past for real in order to survive this one.
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