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Becoming the Demon Lord: Taming the Demon Queen Begins

"Only by enduring 2¹⁴ trials can one awaken the ancient power sleeping within the Key of the Star Prison, and become the most powerful being in the universe." Timothy, the youngest Demon Lord in the history of his race, saw these words emerge after he touched the Key of the Star Prison, the most powerful artifact of the demon race, handed to him just before the old Demon Lord's death. According to the demon race's records, no Demon Lord had ever achieved this. However, over a span of a hundred thousand years, Timothy had easily passed 16,383 trials. Now, once again, he turned the Key of the Star Prison, and an unknown force mistakenly sent him to a brand new world, transforming him into an unknown and seemingly worthless demonic cultivator disciple. And the formidable opponent he was about to face in this world was the powerful Goddess Sylvia. When Goddess Sylvia received the challenge Timothy handed her, her cheeks flushed... "My dear Sylvia, I want you to know how deeply I love you. My heart belongs to you, now and forever."

Dawnheart · Fantasy
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446 Chs

Ah! You jerk!

After arriving in the Netherworld, Timothy spent an entire day searching for Sylvia.

Although he had been worried something might have gone wrong, the moment he saw Sylvia—who had always carried herself with a dignified, divine aura—looking so small and adorable, he couldn't help but burst into laughter.

"Ugh, stop laughing! I don't even know what's going on myself!" Sylvia was both embarrassed and furious. She had never experienced such humiliation before.

She raised her tiny hand, trying to pinch Timothy's waist, but then she realized something strange. Not only had her body shrunk, but her spiritual power was almost nonexistent, as if she had reverted to the early days of her training.

Even if she wanted to pinch Timothy, she couldn't muster the strength.

"This is bad. I think I remember feeling this light and floaty as soon as I entered the Netherworld. But why did I…"