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Harassed by loan sharks, drowning in debt, and at the limit of his tolerance towards life – that was how Randolph had lived – until a rather strange encounter with a demon propels him into the belly of a world completely foreign to him, along with his new life.
He has only a small window of opportunity to make his life not only better, but beyond all human understanding.
Utilizing the demonic magicks of trade, he must now worm his way between the different factions of the world, bargaining his way to supremacy.
Arrogance and naivety gone from his eyes, replaced only with cunning.
The lifeblood that drips down his back shall be replaced by his target's.
He will become a true demon, to rise by hook or crook.
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DISCLAIMER: This novel is not meant to portray any real groups or organizations negatively. Nor is it meant to reflect any real life events, happenings, or people. It is complete fiction, solely for the sake of entertainment.
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Nice novel, with good world building a little mystery and an interesting plot, but above all, I like the character of the mc. The only problem is the updates. Author try to post updates regularly. Can’t wait to read more😁
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This review I'm posting is meant to temper early expectations for those hesitant to try the novel, and notify you of a couple things I can't include in the tags. 1. The earlier chapters are a bit slow-paced, but Randolph WILL grow, and he will grow a lot, I promise. 2. The novel is dark, and Randolph is far from morally praiseworthy. He can be considered evil. If you don't like that, you've been warned. 3. Of note, there will be some elements of horror in the novel. 4. The system will stay with Randolph through the entirety of the novel. He'll utilize it as such.