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Reincarnated with an Analysis system.

[Revamp of Analysis System, check out, check out, Reincarnated with my analysis system 11] What would you do when you wake up in another world with an Analysis system backing you up? Sato Inugami fell victim to an explosion in his apartment which led to him reincarnating after his death. With the help of his Analysis Helix system which helps him store skills and knowledge about the world of fantasies. From ruling over elves to build an entire nations with the help of his system, beautiful maidens and subordinates, Sato soon found himself being formidable. With his success soon known around kingdoms that posed to be a threat to him as he climbs up the rank. Sato must now protect his people from Demons, Kings, and even gods as he rose amongst the ranks to become the strongest Ruler. Note: This is a kingdom building, so if you like battles between villages, respect and strong subodinates, be sure to try this book. ¶Additional tags|| Magic||Master servent relationship|| Revolution|| Mystery|| War|| Mythology|| Ecchi. # A Big Rimuru Tempest fan Disclaimer: I do not own the book cover, sadly.

Kirito_K5 · 奇幻
分數不夠
245 Chs

Aril, the angel of knowledge

"So what? He died, how does it have anything to do with the eye of destruction?" Sato asked while following behind Hikari.

"Ahh, to think you'd have gotten the gist by now." Hikari sighed as she shook her head. "Fun fact… I also don't know".

"Ehhhhhh?"

Hikari laughed when she saw Sato's panicked expression, "Relax, all we know is, the eye managed to enter the demon territory and ever since then, they've been fighting for it." She explained.

"Does this mean you also have no idea how to destroy the eye's power?" Sato asked, "Such magic isn't something that should be disregarded".

"If it looks like it's getting out of hand, the overseers will most definitely step in, but since they haven't, it calls for no alarm." Hikari suddenly stopped.

She faced Sato and uttered with a smile, "There… she's waiting for you." Hikari said, pointing at the far distance.