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Gates of the Apocalypse

Gates of the Apocalypse follows George David Carter, an overweight nerd who has always dreamed of escaping reality through video games, is now faced with the apocalypse. Portals open up all over the world and unleash monsters and beings from straight out of a dark fantasy book. This high-octane, pulse pounding book series is filled with incredible action sequences that will leave you on the edge of your seat. It also has a kick ass harem of human and non-human hotties that can rock it in the sheets and destroy on the streets! This book series includes: ~No NTR! ~There is some Yuri. ~Huge harem of human and non-human women. ~Massive base building from a mansion to an entire kingdom. ~Huge battles on a scale rivaling the greatest fantasy novels ever written. ~Terryifying monsters and tense situations that add a heavy amount of horror. ~Tongue in cheek humor, toilet humor, and a healthy amount of Dad jokes. I update twice a day. Once at noon and once at 7pm. Rewards: 1 Luxury Car = 1 Bonus chapter 1 Dragon = 2 Bonus chapters 1 Magic Castle = Mass Release of 10 chapters 1 Spacecraft = Mass Release of 20 chapters 1 Golden Gachapon = 10 chapters per day for 1 week ***Discord is open!*** https://discord.gg/cR2KY2R4sF

HaremKing777 · Fantasia
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214 Chs

Chapter 38: Preparations for the Anime Festival

The morning sun rose brightly over New Haven, casting a warm glow across the bustling streets. Today was no ordinary day, it was the start of the town's first-ever anime-inspired festival, an idea Akari and Stephanie had pitched to George as a way to boost morale. The idea had sparked a wave of excitement throughout the community, giving people a chance to feel a sense of normalcy in their otherwise grim world. As George walked through the square, he could feel that energy crackling in the air.

Banners hung from the buildings, handmade decorations of cherry blossoms, paper lanterns, and small wooden charms that Akari had crafted by hand. Everywhere he looked, there were stalls being set up with food, games, and small crafts, each adding a unique touch to the festival. New Haven had never looked more vibrant.