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Florida Man in Magus World: Unleashing Liberty and Freedom

Felix Ariel, a typical Floridian, found himself transported to a mysterious kingdom in another world. However, a misunderstanding led to Felix accidentally killing the king, resulting in his untimely demise. Following this tragic event, Felix's spirit encountered a mysterious being who identified as Felix's ancestor. This entity claimed that Felix had been cursed by an unknown individual. For Felix's safety, the ancestor bestowed upon him a system for self-defense. Upon returning to Earth, Felix realized that he would be transmigrated to the alternate world at noon due to the lingering curse. To prepare for this unexpected transmigration, Felix relied on the system, which required him to gather oil and gold to enhance his abilities. Thus began Felix's quest in the other world. With his system, he brought firearms and an ambition to spread liberty... for prosperity and freedom. ... Author's note: I got burnt out after trying to write a serious, action-packed story. So, I guess I'll return to what I do best: writing a stupid comedy novel. Again, this is a satire story. Expect memes and stereotypes. Don't take anything seriously. Lastly, this story takes place after Florida Man's General Store in Cultivation World. The MC is Leo's descendant. You don't need to read the previous novel to understand this story, but those who have will enjoy some easter eggs.

DamnPlotArmor · Fantasy
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Radical Florida Man Threatens Local Monarch to Switch Government System to Democracy

Chapter 99 - Radical Florida Man Challenges Local Monarch, Demands Switch to Democracy

A day earlier

In the royal palace's throne room, Emperor Saucon held a meeting with Tanaka, Martin, Xavior, the headmasters, and his ministers to discuss the academy's new rules.

Seated on the throne, the emperor outlined the agenda. He introduced several changes:

First, the academy would now accept 20 new students instead of the usual three. 

Secondly, those who reached the final round but didn't make the top 20 would also be accepted as students, though they would be placed in a lower class. Headmasters were required to assign adequate manpower to support these students, treating them as substitutes for the top 20.

Thirdly, the top 20 students would be grouped into a new class called the 'Heaven Class.' The secondary classes would be named 'Sky Class' and 'Common Class,' with the Common Class being the lowest tier.