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I was a Nerfed Hero in Another World

Arthur Wyllt claims himself as a hero inside the popular game called “Magique”. It is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game that provides real money to skilled players. However, his popularity becomes a double-edged sword that makes people ridicule him wherever he goes. After going online in Magique, players from the adventurer’s guild hunt him down and plan on looting his valuables. But the event of a monster horde attacking the village stops those adventurers from killing Arthur. After killing the information broker from the guild, Arthur soughts for a quest. He needs to kill the villain inside the game. That enemy that Arthur must hunt for is an NPC (non-player character) who wields the Excalibur, or the legendary holy sword. He needs to find a way to complete the game and stop the villain before it is too late! Instead of saving the town like a hero, Arthur goes on a quest and leaves that village behind. However, that story doesn’t stop from there. Arthur reincarnates in that same world and becomes a puny knight without his overwhelming abilities! All he has is Clarent, the sword of peace, which is also level 1! Will he become the hero that the kingdom deserves, but not the one it needs? Book cover is mine. I'd love to thank my artist, but I still don't know his name. :(((

kuhaku_sora · 奇幻
分數不夠
181 Chs

The Scatter for Power (1) Epilogue

Green Knight's Perspective

These parts are like bonus chapters but works as an epilogue for the final battle and volume

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After watching Arthur and his friends leave the Kingdom of Caerleon, the eight of us mercenaries returned to the palace. Arthur and the people anointed me as their new king, which meant….

"New problems," I exclaimed, while heaving out a lengthy sigh.

Those past secretaries of the king had their faces relieved from stress as soon as they saw me on my seat. Those assistants had their eyes sparkling like bubbles found on the lake when the moon basked itself with its moonlight.

Instead of those elegant meals, parties, and sitting in the throne room, the butlers and maids escorted me somewhere. It was a place called an "office", which had nothing besides paperworks I had to sign.

"Why do I have to do this?" I asked the butlers overseeing my work.