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I Become Master of Danger Zones as Incubus With Mastery In Genetic

Edwin was once a world renowned scientist, attested for his understanding in genetic. Was. Involved in a scandal, he was disgraced and thrown to the dirt. And when he wanted to commit his final act of revenge upon the one who threw him there, he die, not by the assassin sent after him, but death through the illness that have been plaguing him since childhood. However, after death, he soon woke up in a brand new world, one filled with magic and monsters. However, he woke up as demon, enemy of humanity, and given a system that will help him empowered monsters through either magic or genetic modification. -x- "Hah, enemy of humanity, I like that. When have human ever been grateful to me! Now, I will plunge the world into an age of demon and monsters!" Filled with desire to watch the world fall into ruin, Edwin, now Alros Kadarni, will cause as much destruction as he can. From one kingdom to the next. From one continent to the other. All by using the different danger zones that is feared by all sentient beings that is not monsters not demon.

Keeper_of_Time · 奇幻
分數不夠
640 Chs

Finding The Lamia

 "There seem to be no sign of any monsters in the area," one of the clones reported. After some time studying and researching, Alros manage to create a simple communication tool, allowing his scouting team to contact one another.

 The tool in question used mana, and send a minor waves for the other communication tools to detect and interpret. With this, the incubus created this world first phone, and it's not even a heavy thing.

 "Same here, but it also make things more suspicious. After all, there should be some sign of monsters. Here, not even a footprint of a Cave Wolf," another clone pointed.

 Mutters can be heard from rest of the clones, before the leader of scouting team decide that was enough chattering, 

 "Enough," he said in authoritative voice. "Keep on searching for any clues. There should be some shed skins. Even if the Lamia themselves did not shed, the snakes under them should,"