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Building Adult Industry in fantasy world (An Isekai LitRPG)

A modern-day entrepreneur is reincarnated into a medieval realm teeming with magic and mythical creatures. Realizing the untapped potential for adult entertainment, he decides to revolutionize this conservative world by introducing an array of erotic services and products. From steamy illustrated materials and magical enhancements to exclusive live performances, his innovative ideas quickly capture the interest of the populace, sparking both admiration and controversy. As his adult empire flourishes, he faces fierce opposition from the church, which deems his endeavors immoral and launches relentless campaigns to shut him down. Undeterred, he uses his modern business acumen and newfound magical abilities to outsmart his adversaries, setting up secret networks and securing loyal allies. The novel follows his tumultuous journey, filled with exhilarating successes, devastating setbacks, and intense confrontations with powerful foes. Throughout his quest, the protagonist navigates internal team conflicts, betrayal, and competition from rival groups, all while infusing his creations with elements of humor, fantasy, and sensuality. With R18-rated scenes woven seamlessly into the narrative, the novel offers readers an enticing blend of erotic escapades and a gripping tale of ambition and resilience in an enchanting, fantastical world. Author's Note:- Thank you for visiting my novel page. Chapter 6 , 7, 14, 15, 32 & 66 are a bit more erotic. Proceed with caution. Discord link:- https://discord.gg/Bu9vph4W

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Chapter 48: The Propaganda War

The fall of Norshire sent shockwaves through the kingdom. News of the city's destruction spread quickly, carried by messengers, traders, and travelers. The church, eager to capitalize on their victory, launched a massive propaganda campaign, flooding the kingdom with sermons, pamphlets, and proclamations that extolled the righteousness of the crusade and the necessity of the church's actions.

In every town and village, the church's message was the same: Lucian's empire was a force of darkness, and its fall was the will of the Creator. The destruction of Norshire was framed not as a tragedy, but as a necessary cleansing, a purging of the corruption that had taken hold of the city. The people were told that the church's victory was a sign of divine favor, proof that their cause was just.