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I'm Actually Not Overpowered!

Getting caught up in another world, especially the same kind as your favorite Novel, sounds all fun and sweet... … Until it's not! As an avid Weeb, this wasn't how Samuel expected his Transmigrated life to turn out. Completely removed from the comfortable life he once knew, this ‘modern guy' finds himself in a fantasy world that is in polar contrast with what he had imagined. His mission? Kill the Demon God and bring the world to peace! It sounds so easy, right? Too bad his new life isn't as grand as he expected. 'Now that it has come to this, there's only one thing left to do...' Gather as many allies as he can on his grand quest. "I'm not Overpowered, but... no one has to know that, right?" Watch as Samuel Peterson, a seemingly ordinary guy, overcomes his tribulation in a place where everyone relies on him and actually believes he is their only hope. An epic Kingdombuilding Misunderstanding Story awaits you! ______________________________ {A/N: Please check Auxiliary Chapters for information on Characters. Original Character Artworks will be made available on the Discord Server, so please do well to join.} https://discord.gg/yMPNRURZJh ~Thanks!~ _______________________________ As the Theme dictates, this is a Kingdom Building Novel, and one that has character progression. Even though the MC is as weak as possible (initially), it does not affect the story negatively. In fact, it's actually the opposite. Just read a few chapters and you'll be convinced. This is a fun book. I certainly hope you enjoy it and support the Novel. Since I'm in a contest, please help me to win. Thanks!

Magecrafter · Fantasy
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234 Chs

The Demons' Side Of The Story [Pt 1]

We arrived at Dulum before evening, and then settled in pretty nicely.

Since I was Dulum's hero—and an S ranked adventurer—I was lodged at the best place. It really wasn't much different from the treatment I was used to in Dulum, so it was nothing special.

My subordinates also settled into their respective rooms, but I informed them to gather together in my room after getting their accommodation sorted out.

'Since we'll be staying here until the crisis, I might as well get used to it…'

Once everyone had done the needful, they gathered in my room—a vast space that consisted of Dulum's best efforts to accommodate me.

"We'll be meeting with Zabdel, the Vice Guild-master of this City. It's imperative we let them know what will occur before it's too late." I revealed my plan to my subordinates very calmly.

It was possible that they wouldn't believe me, but I highly doubted such a scenario.