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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."

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Desmond's gaze softened as he beheld the creature before him, his relief palpable.

"Fortunately, it's not what I expected," Desmond remarked, his voice laced with a newfound sense of assurance. He studied the dragon before him, standing tall and unwavering, devoid of fear or hesitation.

The creature that stood before him was a dragon, albeit in a miniature form, reminiscent of the dragons before they absorbed the material that could fit within a closed fist. Despite its diminutive stature, it possessed all the defining features of a dragon, its obsidian scales glistening with an onyx sheen. Its eyes mirrored Desmond's own magenta hue, while its horns emitted ethereal blue flames.

Desmond maintained his composure, a silent observer of the extraordinary sight. Although he harbored a desire to capture and keep this magnificent being, he understood the inherent power it wielded, enough to extinguish him before his existence even began.