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When Three Immortal Fairies Visited Earth and Met Me

In a realm where boredom is practically unheard of, three fairy sisters—offspring of the immortal realm's mightiest warriors—decided they had enough of celestial monotony. Seeking adventure (or maybe just a break from their all-too-perfect existence), they make a break for it, leaving behind the wonders and restrictions of their home. Enter me, Nikolas, but you can call me Nikko or Nick if you're feeling friendly. Just a regular guy navigating the complexities of university life, nursing a not-so-secret crush on the most captivating woman on campus. Imagine my surprise when what I thought was an unattainable dream starts looking like a reality. There's just one tiny, slightly terrifying catch. She comes with a warning label: impress her parents, two of the five rulers of the immortal realm, within a hundred years or risk facing their wrath for daring to woo their precious daughter. Oh, I wonder if their wrath will triple when they hear I'm going after all the three precious daughters. *Contains r18 scenes of love. These themes appear in the book although it isn't necessirily focused on them: #Yandere #Tsundere #Mafia #Dual-cultiavtion #Idol #Gamer-girl

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115 Chs

Chapter 41 – Stall Permit

I left the house alone today as Merry preferred to go straight to the studio. When asked about her studies, she replied she would get perfect scores anyway, and I believed her. Even with the limitations of a sealed power, her enhanced mind and spirit still provided her with a superhuman learning ability. Academic studies posed no challenge.

'Hmm, it's been a while since I walked this path alone,' I pondered. Even with my memories recovered, it had been some months since Merry arrived, and the last time we didn't walk together was over a month ago.

Just when I thought I'd avoided the usual troublemaker, there it was. The neighborhood nuisance dog launched into its trademark barkfest as I passed by its domain. It reminded me of how Merry dealt with the last annoying dog we met, but when I flicked my finger, nothing happened no matter how I willed it.