webnovel

Reincarnated as the Demon King's Son

Aldred was a 20-year-old man who killed himself because he couldn't stand how the world treated him. He prayed for a life that he could be grateful for. And unexpected to him, the gods heard his prayer. ... I welcome you to the world of fantastic imaginations where swords and magic clashed. What to expect: A lot of beautiful girls. OP MC, weak to strong, sucking things. Milk. lots of milk. Adventure. And Comedy. Warning: You might laugh too hard reading this story. Note: This is an adventure story. The 1-10 chap is a prologue of some sort. But I advise you not to skip them, I am sure you will find them hilarious. Note: Will there be milf and incest? Yes, but at the later part of the story. MC has to fight his way to earn these rewards. So follow his journey first. NO NTR Join the discord server https://discord.gg/yPtRt29tAg There are pictures of Eve, Sophia, Edeline, and many more. Check out the discord channel, if you want to see the characters. If you want to donate for commissioning art, then check out my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/harlyboy Note: The cover is not mine. If you want me to take it down, please ask.

Harlyboy · Fantasie
Zu wenig Bewertungen
833 Chs

Chapter 776 Shadow Forge

The Quantum Shadow crept closer to the source of the strange gravitational anomaly, the tension among the crew thickening with each passing moment. The void ahead seemed to swallow light whole, a patch of darkness more profound than the space surrounding it.

"It's like a shadow in the void," Lieutenant Kira murmured, her eyes fixed on the navigation instruments as they approached the anomaly.

Captain Ilsa, her gaze locked on the forward screen, nodded slowly. "A shadow that hides not behind light but within it. Dr. Ren, is it possible to use its unique gravitational properties to our advantage?"

Dr. Ren, his brow furrowed in concentration, considered the question. "Its gravitational field is manipulating light, but not to the extent of a black hole. It's subtle, precise… If we can capture the minimal light it reflects, we might just be able to get a visual."