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On The Other Side: I Quit Being Human

Layland Kleinhaus (17) suffers from hypogonadism that makes him less "manly" on top of having a girly face. He is bullied because of it, but he always remains strong ... At least, until he can't bear the betrayals and sufferings anymore. Filled with rage, indignation, and the lust for blood, he decided to end the life of his tormentors along with the bystanders before taking his own life. Alas, in the middle of his deed, a mysterious being intervenes the act by summoning him and the rest of the bastards he is killing to another world. He curses his bad luck for not being able to fulfill his revenge because of it, but much to his surprise, there is something much better than having his revenge waiting for him. "Layland... Be a Demon King." Thus, his journey of becoming the unparalleled Demon King begins. --- Those who know me are already in the know of my "condition"—minor dyslexia. So, if you find any misspell or 'wtf does this even mean' words, I hope you can pardon me from the insult, and notify me instead. --- Disclaimer: The picture in the cover is originally titled "Final Judgement," which is posted on DeviantArt by CREADFECTUS.

Frona_Gorgophone · Fantasy
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Scentillion City (7)

Paulina has been silent ever since Eliseus admitted she didn't educate her well. She knows that her spoiled life will end soon—she is lamenting about the unfortunate fate awaiting her.

I am surprised that she doesn't even look at me, the cause of the end of her spoiled life, in grudge, but I may be wrong to assume that she is afraid of it in the very first place. 

Judging by how manipulative she is, there is, after all, a slight chance that she has gotten her leash around Eliseus. In other words, there is a chance that my advice to Eliseus won't be actually followed.

"Let's hear about how I should educate Paulina." Eliseus looks at me seriously.

"You can take it easy." I put my hand up to calm Eliseus down. "First of all, parenting is about knowing when to be harsh and when to be caring. It comes instinctively, but I can tell you how to differentiate the situation."