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Magic Shop System

Ranulf never thought he would open his eyes again, as he laid in his own pool of blood. Unaware and ignorant of the portrayals of destiny. After the curtains of his existence collapsed, a new and fascinating life began. He transmigrated on the Pengolla—the magical world, filled with mythical creatures and cruel demons and powerful wizards—inside the boy named Kadyn. He thought he could live a peaceful life after finding out that his predecessor had no talent in magic. However, things never go according to the way we want them to be. Out of nowhere, a voice sounded in his head that shattered his world before it could take form inside his memory. [Host transmigrated successfully] [Host need to find a shop in twenty-four hours, or his soul will dissipate] Follow Kadyn on this fantastic journey, and see how he will overcome all the hardships and challenges in the future. How would he save himself and his family and his shop from greedy people? And how would he become a hunter instead of hunted after learning the harsh lesson from life? ______________________________________________ [Read all the free chapters before assuming anything about the story] ______________________________________________ The cover isn't mine. All credit goes to the artist. If the owner has any problem, please contact me, and I will put down the cover, or we can reach an agreement.

Eternal_Demon · Kỳ huyễn
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Conspiracy

Barret sealed the wooden room so no fluctuations of Elora's spell could go out and alert the villagers. Only then did the girl cast the spell. She closed her eyes and shouted. "Life Fairy: Rain of Healing!" Then a shadow emerged from behind her. However this time her body was far clearer than the last time when Elora healed those injured soldiers. 

Her beauty was incomparable and her eyes were close. An elegant flower crown adorned her green, increasing her charming look even further and stunning green wings spread behind her back, that looked no different than the leaves. But the striking green light they emitted was enough to awe anyone present in the room.