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The Hero's Puppet Master

“This time is different. After the 14th failure, after the 14th death—this time, it’s different. I have my powers. I will kill you this time. I will not fail again, DEMON KING!” BAM! The door flew open. “Aurelia?” “You’re late for breakfast!” came the sharp, innocent voice. Ronan turned to see her—Aurelia, a fiery, pigtailed girl with bright eyes and an impatient frown. He couldn’t help but smile. “Let’s go,” he said, standing to follow her. She didn’t know it yet, but she was humanity’s destined hero, the ultimate weapon against the Demon King. And for the first time, Ronan truly understood—he couldn’t win this war alone. To destroy the Demon King, he had to shape Aurelia into the hero she was born to be. Together, they would end the cycle of failure. This time, victory would be theirs. Note:- My story doesn't have a harem, nor will there be a love triangle, although there are a few admirers of the male lead. It is a straightforward narrative with no unnecessary delays, and the story ends around 300 to 400 chapters.

Ash_thirumuru · Fantasia
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82 Chs

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Inside the dark chamber of the Dark Guild, Draven seized a letter from a bird carrier. He scanned its contents with each word his rage grew. The parchment curled in his fist as he then tossed it on the table splitting the wood with force.

"B-ranked kids?" he hissed. "They massacred Jason's entire team? Even Seven A-ranks in our team could not deal with them?"

The lieutenants stiffened, witnessing the rage consume Draven. With a roar, he flipped the table, and the maps and goblets went crashing to the floor.

"I underestimated them," he growled, pacing. "Not again."

One of his subordinates stepped forward hesitantly. "What are your orders, sir?"

Draven's lips curled into a sinister grin. "Call Morgath."

The room fell silent.

"M-Morgath?" another stammered. "But he's—"

"I know who he is!" Draven exclaimed. "I don't give a damn if he is sadistic or insane; those kids humiliated me. I'll make sure they regret it."