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Divine Emperor of Death

Tian Long, an orphan without much of a life in both his thirty year long life and lifespan! To him, a single opportunity was displayed to transmigrate into another world with his Death Book! "What's this? Is this the body of a three year old? Davis? Is this my name from now on?" Finding himself possessing a small child, he becomes inwardly conflicted before he faces the truth and his reality! Young Davis finds himself as the legal heir, the Crown Prince of the Loret Empire in the Grand Sea Continent, becoming a powerful cultivator in a short time... However, is that all? Follow his journey as Young Davis becomes a full fledged death's advocate while embodying into the Divine Emperor of Death in the world of cultivation! "Mn? The route to become the Emperor is a given? Nah, I still don't want it..." "Oh? I'm courting death you say? Unfortunately for you, death is already my woman..." == Almost 200,000 words (Around 170 Chapters) available for free! == English isn't my main language, so please bear with it if you found some mistakes. == Want to see more official art of the story and discuss the story with others? Join the Discord! Discord and support links https://discord.gg/xcqXR6p https://www.patreon.com/stardust_breaker == Power Stones Ranking (Updated : 29th September 2022) 16th so far Golden Ticket Ranking: 11th so far Other than this, I'm planning for individual mass releases as well but don't rely on it.

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As one steps into the inner hall of this grand palace, a sense of awe and grandeur overwhelms the senses. The hall appeared to be vast and expansive, easily accommodating thousands of people at once. The ceiling soars high above, intricately decorated with colorful frescoes depicting epic battles and historical scenes of the Zyrus Family.

Each of the depictions seemed to indicate the prowess they held as they squashed and devoured their opponents in numerous ways. The walls are adorned with magnificent tapestries, intricately woven with gold and silver threads, depicting mythical creatures and ancient deities. The floor was made of polished marble or intricately patterned tiles.

This was the inner hall of an eastern-style palace that could accommodate thousands or more people and was a grand and impressive space, designed to convey power and luxury.