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Isekai Journey Of The Magic Archer

Disclaimer: This novel is a cliché Suggestion: If you like (Slice Of Life) with wonderful parents and survival, this is for you. *** Like every (Isekai) protagonist, I got reincarnated after getting hit by a hyper-speed truck. That was an empty and dark life anyway, so I was already looking forward to a decent, unknown afterlife. But... the world had a unique thing in mind. In this new world, I had parents, amazing ones at that. My father was a talented mage, and my lovely mother was a sharp and cunning merchant. Ignoring all of my weirdness, they loved me unconditionally. This was the life that anyone would love. Eating and cooking delicious food, practicing archery and magic, and playing with my parents. Everything was wonderful until... those demons separated us and it left me in a ferocious forbidden forest, just to be eaten alive by beasts. But dying wasn't even a question. I will go back… to them. * The novel cover is not mine. https://discord.gg/ExYHhhv4mn Still lacking but, join if you want~! The update will be mostly 1Ch/day. I will do my best to make the reading time worth it.

H2Oz_Anxious · Fantaisie
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912 Chs

It’s their home, not ours

[Eon's POV: ]

A paradise, as we all know, is a place or state of perfect happiness, harmony, and beauty. 

It's a magical place that is often associated with an utopian or idealised setting where everything is as one desires or imagines, free from pain, suffering, or conflict.

A state of eternal bliss, something one would want to experience for time immortal.

This unique state is something close to what a liberated soul freed from the worldly restrictions might feel, or at least, it's close to that.

'That's what a paradise we humans know.'

The Paradise of the Beasts, on the other hand, is a mythical sanctuary where creatures of all kinds live in perfect harmony. 

'In all the stories I know that have described this unique place, they have mentioned some very unrealistic things about creatures and their lives in these special places.'