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My Demon Pet System

After spending his entire life on gambling and alcohol, a man died alone in his cold apartment when life decided to give him a second chance. "Where am I?! What... what is this body?!" Reincarnated into a new and young body, he will remember nothing of his past, except for the name printed on the whiskey bottle he was drinking a moment before his heart stopped beating. "Yoichi," that will be his new name. One after another, words written in blood suddenly appeared on the wall before his eyes: "Welcome to your Demon Pet System, your second life redemption's attempt. Tame a Demon in the next 48 hours or die forever." In a world where humans and demons coexist and fight for supremacy, follow the story of Yoichi, a young man who will become the most powerful Demon Tamer of the World of Lumya. Brand New Cover by the brillant Tixer! https://www.fiverr.com/tixer_art Join the Discord Server for extra content: https://discord.gg/pfrfAfWKGG My Book of Yokai: https://discord.gg/8NdnFnXGAp Instagram: @immanioripse_author Twitter: @immanioripse Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Immanioripse-Author-101625858453333

Immanioripse · Eastern
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Whitish Rift

The blades of grass under his eyes slowly took shape and his lips opened slightly, sharing the fresh air with his nose. Yoichi rested his hands on the damp undergrowth and pressed the ground, trying to stand up from his slouched position and revealing the surrounding landscape.

Unlike his last astral journey, this time Yoichi did not end up in that thick forest: around him, low bushes colored by spherical, juicy berries were scattered here and there, alternating with angular whitish rocks. 

The young tamer needed a few more seconds to geolocate himself, realizing he had never visited the biome he had teleported to. Beyond the bushes and low trees laden with fruit of all sizes, a grassy valley connected his current location with distant mountains.

Yoichi didn't know the Southborne Mountains that well, but the distinctive shape of their steep slopes and naturally snow-capped peaks made those mountains especially recognizable.