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Vile Evil Hides Under The Veil

Meet Eren Elijhah Idril, the guy who just couldn't catch a break even in the afterlife. He kicks the bucket as an old, broke-down adventurer, courtesy of a not-so-friendly neighborhood monster. Bummer, right? But hold onto your hats, 'cause that's not where his story ends. By some crazy stroke of fate, Eren gets thrown back in time to his teenage years, back when he was just a greenhorn at Lionheart Academy, dreaming big and not a care in the world (except maybe passing his special exams as a a novice Ranker). Now, most folks might use a second shot at life to right their wrongs, make amends, you know, the whole shebang. But not our boy Eren. Nope, he's not about to let a little thing like mortality slow him down. With a fresh start on the horizon, Eren decides to throw caution to the wind and embrace his inner rogue. And boy, does he embrace it. From pulling off daring heists to stirring up trouble wherever he goes, Eren dives headfirst into a life of mischief and mayhem, all without batting an eyelash. No hesitation, no regrets—just pure, unadulterated chaos. [WPC#218 Bronze Trophy Winner] [Mature content warning.] Additional tags: #evilmc #mature #evilprotagonist #antiheroprotagonist #coldmc #calculatingmc #pragmaticmc #smut #lemons #maturecontent ================= Instagram: graybacknovels Discord: https://discord.com/invite/R5uGQaXJRY

Grayback · Fantasy
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1921 Chs

The Capital City Edin

The capital city- Edin.

This city could be considered the heart of the kingdom. It was as lavish as the word lavish could allow it to be. It was as grand as the word grand could allow it to be.

Edin had harnessed the power of the River Leith to its advantage. It created various artificial tributaries of the river. The city's giant structures integrated the river's flow into their construction.

The city of Edin was only slightly smaller than the city of New Beginnings. But what it lacked in sheer carpet area, it made up for with skyscraping constructions and levitating islands.

The river water would travel upwards in streams at various places. These tributaries and upward streams were capable of letting ships enter their waters and travel from place to place.

It was as if the Water of Leith was the thread that had woven the city's fabric together. It was a beautiful sight to behold from anyone outside Edinburgh Central.