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Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!

Kael, a former professional player of "Netherworld's Gate" club, crossed into the game before it launched and became a Mixed-Blood Succubus. However, Kael always felt there was something not quite right about the way he raised the Fourth Calamity(player) as leeks for harvesting. Other NPCs' methods of reaping players' leeks: Unfathomable strength, top-tier plot backgrounds, hidden stories, and various skill teaching methods. His own method of reaping players' leeks: An innocent yet desirable face, a small pink tail, eyes emitting hearts, skills with off-the-charts glamor… along with a turn-back-and-smile from the game's promotional video. Wait a second, did I get something wrong with my great adventure in the game world? This book is also known as: "Succubus Reincarnation: Show Your True Skills in The Game World", "The Common Succubus's Cultivation Method", "My Succubus Growth Monogatari is Surely Problematic"!!! Keywords: 【Fourth Calamity】【Kindombuilding】【Lord】【Dungeon】【Player】

Crimson Echoes · ACG
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308 Chs

Chapter 38: Do you like my scent that much?

Something's up?

Kael was momentarily stunned. He quickly checked the system records and finally found the entry in the roster of tools used to release hidden tasks from the Lord Mansion's designated personnel, where a youth named Kroel had posted a record showing that Braised Donut and ILoveXiaoYi had taken on a task.

Hmm? ILoveXiaoYi? The name seemed vaguely familiar, oh, he remembered now. In his previous life, this guy had collaborated with their guild to tackle a very complex task.

At that time, Kael was so busy dealing with guild matters that Lao Cai didn't dare disturb him, just mentioned it in passing and went off with a few experts to handle it.

After completing the task, Lao Cai even bragged about it while showing off some crayfish, praising the player whose nickname was ILoveXiaoYi.

It's just… the task was taken just today during the day, and they already discovered the hidden dangers? Truly worthy of Lao Cai's praise.