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Damn, I Have to Marry the Strongest Antagonist at the Start?

WPC June 2024 Winner ---------------------------- What would you do, if you could transmigrate to the anime you designed? Upon transmigrate to the anime world, Owen found himself standing at the edge of the arena. A tall, coldly beautiful figure held a staff, arrogantly surveying the crowd! At this moment, the system sounded! [Ding, please choose: 1. Challenge on stage to receive a god-tier reward 2. Abandon the challenge and lose 50% HP!] Challenge! [Ding, congratulations to the Host for obtaining a god-tier reward] [God-tier Talent: Order of Merlin, Host's leveling speed increased tenfold!] [God-tier Skill: Mana Void, Host's surroundings become a no-magic zone!] [God-tier Weapon: Godslayer Staff, the strongest weapon! Can transform into any shape!] Nice, let me show you the power of a transmigrator! At this moment, the system's voice sounded again: [Ding, please choose: 1. Host marries the strongest female antagonist and conquers the world together 2. Abandon the challenge and lose 100% HP!] Excuse me??? Is there even a choice here???

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Chapter160-Arrival at Kyrik

As dusk settled, Owen's team, after traveling for more than an hour, was nearing the location of the Kyrik teleportation array!

Upon arrival, the group suddenly became restless.

Owen glanced at the Slave Chain in his hand, then stowed it away before shifting his gaze to the distance ahead.

In front of him stretched an endless grassland, lush and green, with scattered cattle and sheep grazing peacefully.

The animals occasionally swished their tails, letting out lowing sounds.

Above the cattle, the sky was a clear, unblemished blue, with massive clouds slowly drifting by, resembling pure white reflections on a pristine water surface.

The serenity was only shattered by a hawk's flapping wings.

Kyrik was a prairie empire, known for its prowess in warfare and penchant for raiding. Many of the kingdoms surrounding Kyrik had, to varying extents, suffered from their invasions.