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Miracle Card Shop: All My Cards Can Be Actualize

Daniel was a Game Designer who live an ordinary life. He was killed on a day when it should be the happiest day of his life as he was so close to publishing his card game. Lured to his death by his girlfriend. He become a sacrifice of some kind of ritual and died. He then got resurrected for an unknown reason along with getting the power to actualize all of the cards in his card game to the real world. Whether it was the spell, Artifact, or even a powerful creature! All can be actualized! Are you a mage and a genius Artificer? I have a Forbidden Tome of Artificing of the lost civilization. Are you interested? If so, become my pupil then! Are you a Vampire lord and the head of the most powerful vampire clan in the modern world? Now, where I kept that Legendary Vlad Dracula-The First Ancestor of The Vampire card? The holy warrior from the Vatican knocking on my door? How about meeting my bodyguard? Michaela-Defender of The Faith. (Female version of Michael) Did someone just summon an all-powerful Demon and sent it to kill me? They even sacrifice thousands of mage souls and many priceless treasures to do that. Let's test my common spell card. The almighty [Unsummon] spell! Good luck in summoning that thing again! With this power, Daniel will take his revenge on whoever did this to him and create his own empire. His magic civilization!

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Moving On

The trail led upstairs, toward the castle tower—her old bedroom. Just then, a figure emerged, descending the staircase unsteadily. An old man, appearing to be in his mid-sixties, with a head of white hair, stumbled down. His face was flushed red from drink, and he was clad in nothing but a bathrobe. He had only one arm; his left was missing.

It was Henry Pembroke.

The once-elegant and disciplined butler was a shadow of his former self.

"Lady Envy…" he muttered reflexively, his voice thick with disbelief. His eyes widened as he stared at her.

"I've come back to retrieve something I forgot," Envy said, her face devoid of emotion. There was no trace of hatred or anger—her expression was utterly indifferent. To her, the man who had once betrayed her, Henry, was nothing more than a roadside pebble, unworthy of any feeling or acknowledgment.