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The Most Satisfied Reincarnate

After years of perpetrating heinous acts, our main character becomes weary of his violent path. Yearning for a normal existence, he embarks on a journey to shed his old ways, only to be thwarted by the whims of destiny. Through an untimely demise, he is granted a remarkable opportunity: a second chance at life in an entirely new realm—a realm where magic reigns supreme, tightly controlled by a formidable Wizard who holds the threads of fate in his hands. This unfamiliar world teems with diverse races, including Demons renowned for their prodigious physical strength and Elves who command unrivaled mastery over magic. Even the most ordinary creatures have evolved to harness formidable magical abilities. However, our protagonist is reborn as a human—the frailest and most vulnerable of all the races. Can he navigate this tumultuous realm, where peril lurks at every turn, relying solely on the wisdom garnered from his past experiences? "To survive in this world, I will do whatever it takes, even if it means wiping out an entire race."

DragonKnov · แฟนตาซี
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Calm Before Strom

The next day, as the golden rays of sunshine bathed the small village, a lively scene unfolded. A cluster of horse-drawn carriages encircled the entrance gate, drawing the attention of several villagers who had gathered there. The village head, Sam, stepped forward, gratitude emanating from his every gesture. He respectfully bowed his head to the middle-aged man standing before him, and the villagers joined in, nodding their appreciation.

"Thank you for your invaluable assistance, sir," Sam expressed with sincerity, his words carrying the weight of the entire village.

"The honor is mine," replied the middle-aged man named Vesta. He crossed his hand over his chest, a gesture of respect, and a warm smile graced his face. With a quick glance at his soldiers standing behind the village head, he added, "However, I must emphasize the utmost caution. I cannot bear the burden of any further loss. We must not allow any more casualties."