Max Holmes's Book
The Overpowered Farmer
Born with a face that inspired segas, a talent unmatched by gods, and a hunger for destruction that shook the heavens, he was destined for chaos. Yet, Arthur craved something far simpler, far purer: peace. After years of bloodshed and violence, rising as a hero to fall and lose everything he held dear, Arthur was done. He didn't want thrones, wars, or glory - he wanted soil under his hands, the laughter of his family in his ears, and the rhythm of a quiet life. But the world wasn't ready to let him rest. Its greed clawed at his power, its schemes readied to drag him back into the abyss. Arthur refused, just as he always had. He would defy them all-kings, gods, and monsters-not to rule, but to rest. Not to conquer, but to nurture. Still, peace came at a cost, and Arthur knew the battlefield would find him again. This time, though, he wasn't alone. To protect his family, his dream, and his newfound purpose, Arthur would face battles unlike any before. To become truly invincible-not as a warrior, but as even as a farmer-he would have to wield his power in a way the world had never seen and show even the gods what it meant to create rather than destroy.