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This story is about a demon getting killed by a a newly hero and his party he ventures out to create his ow world where he wants to live in peace but multiple challenges keep getting in his way.

Knight_8915 · Fantasi
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92 Chs

Domain Problems

Knight here, recapping the last chapter. I ended up creating the ten Takashi, and they left to become stronger. Now, let's move on to the story.

"Keiko, Keiko, Keiko, where are you?" My annoyance grew as my brother Yuki appeared. "I told you to just call me Knight, remember?"

"But I don't like that name. I liked the name you had," Yuki exclaimed.

"You know I have to keep my cover," I reminded him. "Fine, Yuki. What do you want?"

Yuki explained that he wanted to talk to me about my domain in general. He expressed concern that it was expanding into the elves' domain, which could lead to war. We tried various methods to fix it, but the Gami goblins kept bothering me all day. Yuki and I attempted to shrink the domain, but it always returned to its regular size. We tried everything, but since I didn't know how to use creation magic, our efforts were in vain.

The elves approached me, revealing that they were related to Silph. Since I had taught the doufases a lesson back in Chapter 3, Silph decided to help me. She emphasized that just because they were heroes didn't mean they could slack off. We had a few more hours to find a solution, but all our attempts failed.

Then, a Gami goblin stood in front of me and refused to move. I asked it what was wrong, and it showed me a rainbow star-like crystal. Intrigued, I took it without knowing its purpose. As I pondered how to fix the domain problem, I found myself uttering, "I wish my domain would be its own universe."

The crystal glowed, and I felt the domain shifting. Yuki exclaimed that my domain had decreased significantly, but there would no longer be any space for it. Confused, I asked what he meant. The domain appeared to be the same size, but as we walked, it kept extending far beyond its original length. It seemed there was no end or exit; someone could enter but not leave, like its own universe.

I realized that the star granted wishes, but now it was nowhere to be found. Meanwhile, in another universe, a kid stumbled upon the star on the ground. He picked it up and took it home. While studying, he complained and wished to be a hero reincarnated in another world. Falling asleep, he woke up in a small house with unfamiliar faces surrounding him.