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Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage

"You are chosen to be reincarnated in this era." A plain 17-year-old high school boy involved in a truck-kun incident met a goddess upon waking up. He was given abilities that he wished for and was reborn as the son of an aristocratic family. He found out that his parents were actually the strongest couple on the continent. But that's not the thing for which he was shocked. He discovered that both his biological parents were actually women?! With his cheat skills, he will live his life as much as he pleases and build a nation in the process. ___________________ PLEASE READ THE REVIEWS IF THERE WERE SOMETHING THAT WERE NOT IN YOUR CUP. WARNING: Yuri, Incest, Selfcest I am trying to make this story as unhinged and immoral as I can so... [READ AT YOUR OWN RISK] The story will run at a slow pace. I apologize in advance if the story had slow development. PS: This is my very first work, so there will be mistakes. Please consider my writing skills, if anything. The cover is AI-generated.

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Wanting To Prove Our Commitment

Even before we arrived at their busy area, my sister and I had been constantly being glanced at by the tree spirits. They were expecting us to come over here today, so they had gathered here. 

"Those are humans..." 

"Are we really going to let them here...?"

"Will we be alright after this...?"

They expressed various feelings like doubt, hostility, fear, and curiosity. I totally understood them, of course, as their feelings were valid. My sister and I were basically the members of a race they substantially avoided, so our initial impressions of them were not that good in the first place. 

Aesfen sensed their strange gaze upon us before giving them sharp glares, subtly telling them to stay quiet. She turned to us and flashed a smile. 

"Your Highness Louise and Raphael, I am apologizing for the inappropriate treatment my kind have expressed toward you, even though we should be the ones who must pay respect toward our benefactors."