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AKU IKHLAS SUAMIKU MENDUA

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Azariah Avery Grimaldi is a powerful magician. But due to his bad personality, he is feared by many people, especially ordinary people. He is also famous for his otherworldly beauty which even female actresses will be ashamed of whenever they see him. He is adopted by General Grimaldi, a renowned General who accomplished many successful battles during his time. And due to his grandfather’s influence, he grows up to become just like his grandfather and was spoiled rotten by this old man. This was the reason why he has the guts to even disobey a higher-up order. Along the way of being too powerful plus his arrogance, he made enemies everywhere. Some of these enemies are just obsessed with conquering him and desiring him to be their own. When he was fighting an ambush set by the enemies, he overused his power resulting in his body collapsing and didn't know how to control it anymore. His power got out of control, and in just a snap, he found himself in a strange, new world named Zephyrus where angels and demons walk among humans. What’s worse is that he suddenly can’t use his power to go back to his beloved world, Drion! What’s even worse is that there are not one but two men obsessing over him like a madman! Plus a little cute but a devilish demon who’s more possessive to have him! What will Azariah Avery do in order to go back to his world? Will he leave those three idiots who keep following him or will he stay?

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