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Night Ranger

Legendary player Marvin transmigrated to the eve of the Great Calamity. This was the end of the fourth era, all gods joined hands to destroy the Universe Magic Pool. The fourth Fate Tablet had begun maturing and all gods, demons, legends, devils, liches, dragons and other legendary creatures were appearing one after the other. In order to protect his loved ones, Marvin has no other choice but to delve into the shadows. This is the story of a young ranger growing into the Ruler of the Night during the Chaos Era. _________________________ TL: After transmigrating into a weak noble body, Marvin discovered that he was familiar with the world, this was the game he played in his previous life and... Damn! He only had six months before the Great Calamity! As a former top player, he would obviously fight to save the world... Yeah, no. Time to plan and prepare for the upcoming events, better to use that knowledge to get ahead rather than fight with gods. Follow Marvin's journey through this new world.

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Arbitration

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Marvin wasn’t being pretentious.

He really thought that killing this woman with his dagger would dirty his weapon.

She kept on saying that she loved Wayne, yet she had cursed him. Marvin was already restraining himself by not torturing her to death.

Hanzer shook his head and actually showed a hint of pity. "Maybe I should’ve broke the Alliance’s law and turned her into a lab specimen."

"..."

Marvin thought he was already ruthless enough. He hadn’t expected this teacher to be even more ruthless.

But that said, this Sir Hanzer seemed especially protective of Wayne. His disciple suffered such a serious injury. It would have been weird if he hadn’t been angry.

Wizards have always been lawless. They wouldn’t bow their heads to any power aside from the South Wizard Alliance.

Hanzer had probably been holding back a lot of anger these days.

Thus, when Marvin wanted to kill Lulu, he did not stop him, but instead subtly encouraged him.