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A Demon's Journey

Frascoia Continent… Various races like Celestials, Demons, Humans, Monsters, Elves, Dwarves, and so on occupied this continent. Humans and the other races lived on the mainland of the continent while the Celestials and Demons lived in Heaven and Purgatory, respectively. Within the Demons, a prodigy named Azaroth rose quickly, even by demons' standards, to the point of being dubbed a "Demon God. There was only one person above him within the demons: The Great Demon Venerable, the Demons' Supreme Godfather. Azaroth's extraordinary talent never had the chance to blossom to its full potential; a terrible calamity struck him down and he died soon after. But was this calamity just misfortune or was it hiding an opportunity for him? Near his deathbed, he prepared for his future ascent to achieve his lofty goal. Millions of years had passed after Demon God Azaroth's demise and now a young aristocrat called Edwin Rhodes came across a mysterious cave. ~~~~ Tags: Male Protagonist, Anti-Hero, Previous Life Talent, Reincarnation, Transmigration, Beautiful Female Lead, R18+, Schemes and Conspiracies, Sword Wielder, Friendship, Subordinates, Elves, Beasts, Beast Companions, etc.

Evil_Dragon · Ost
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Camille's Report

The Night Mountain Sect monitored the battle between Azaroth and the beasts from their stronghold. They used an Artifact that allowed them to gaze at a great distance.

Even with this artifact, they didn't exactly know how the battle between Azaroth and the beasts went on. This was due to the presence of that blizzard around them.

It blocked their sight and prevented them from figuring out what happened during the battle. When the Blizzard dispersed, they saw frozen bodies of the beasts at that spot.

The entire Night Mountain Sect was flabbergasted when they heard this information. A single 5 Star Warrior went up against all the strong Beast Races residing on this mountain and won?!

This was too shocking to be true! But the facts were up on the table. They had to believe it no matter how appalling it may seem.