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World's First Demon Lord

[COMPLETED] "This world is truly...boring." The Mage King, overthrown and killed by his own people, escaped via one last spell. Reincarnated in the body of a weak baby, he sets off to conquer the world once more. Except somehow, he has been reincarnated into a completely different world. A world with no mages...aside from him. What is the point in ruling such a boring world? He might as well reincarnate again. Until the TV catches his eye, and he sees a certain animation from a far east Asian country... Maybe...maybe I can do something here. Maybe in this world without mages, a mage is what is needed to spice things up a little. Maybe this boring world needs...a Demon Lord to rule it from the shadows. If this world isn't interesting enough, then I'll force it to change with my own hands! "A Demon Lord needs henchmen, so I will create my own!" "I also Heroes to fight against, so let's make those as well!" "Hmmmm...I like System novels, let's give a Hero a Gamer system!" "I also like superheroes and romances, let's create some superheroes and make them fall in love!" "What's this? A thriller? Hmmm...maybe I can make something like this too..." Lots of LGBT issues in here. If you can't handle gay, this is probably not your story Cover was drawn by @yikes-psychic-pen, go check her out at https://yikes-psychic-pen.tumblr.com/

sinfuego · Fantasy
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278 Chs

In The End, Family Is Something You Can Create

July 27, 6:00 pm, Sydney, Australia

Meredith smiled as a familiar voice spoke to her through her headpiece. She leaned back in her seat, watching the man in front of her.

The room she was in was large and spacious, the stage in front holding a see-through podium behind which a Japanese man gave a speech. As he spoke, the person in her earpiece translated his words real-time.

The man giving the speech finished up, giving a small bow.

"As such, it is my pleasure to renew the Cherry Blossom Agreement," the interpreter finished. "Thank you all for your hard work."

The room burst into applause, the Japanese man holding his bow for a little before leaving the stage. With that, the conference was over.

Meredith sighed with relief, not moving in her seat as those around her all got up. She took out her phone and scrolled through it, looking for the right number.

He picked up on the third ring.