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Monster Girl Ranching in Another World

In a parallel realm, an ordinary Earthling, Zack "Kazz" Foreman is plunged into a fractured dimension of monstrous worlds, resulting from a cataclysmic event. Humanity stands on the edge of oblivion, manipulated by the sinister Demon King. The Center of Everything, where the King feasts on warriors' torment, once refuse Kazz entry. Stripped of his memories, he tries to regain them with the help of Hero, a strange voice in his head, resetting his own journey. On an uncanny mirror world of Earth, Kazz's humble life spirals from doping scandals to a surprising cave discovery riddled with demons. Fate intertwines him with Hero, a human deity from his past. Their partnership evolves from initial mistrust to form a formidable alliance. In "Monster Girl Ranching in Another World", Kazz takes under his wing an array of monster, and demon girls using the Ranching System, giving them enhancements and abilities. As Kazz ventures to ascend the ranks, controlling the Elements and unearthing his Shamanic powers become his resolute weapons against humanity's looming doom. This extraordinary journey illuminates hope within the darkest corners of existence.

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Elemental Hatchery, But Not Impossible

"So, what exactly are you trying to do inside of my head?" I asked as I walked over to Maelstrom and Harold.

Wataluga was standing over at the one machine that was uncovered, but it was a complicated look switchboard. None of the buttons had labels on them, but my Water Elemental was pressing them like he knew what he was doing.

"What I am trying to do is diversify your energy and give you access to more elemental power. Normally, you should only be allowed to get the six Pacts and create bonds to form Totems. I am going to try and start breeding elementals inside of you. Then when they are brought from the nine rings, they will automatically form a pact with you," Harold explained.

"Breeding them? You plan to start the ranch in my head?" I asked, half-joking, but the look on his face said he wasn't kidding.