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.
Noah had made a schedule for himself. He would stay in a village for a few days and then move to the next one.
During the time he stayed in a village, many people would visit him. Mostly to thank him for dealing with one of the two bandit camps of Phantom Tribute near their area.
Since one was destroyed, the other encampment wasn't taking action at all.
Many bandits who escaped had naturally dashed towards their second encampment. They informed their only surviving leader, Angus Wallace, about Noah.
How he had charged into their other encampment from the front gate and even the combined effort of their two leaders wasn't sufficient to stop him.
This caused Angus Wallace to think deeply before attacking Noah.
According to what he had heard from the bandits, Noah was searching for their bandit camp.
He hadn't lost his way and entered their bandit encampment. It appeared that he was here to do a mission.