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Dysfunctional - An Assassin's Guide to Reincarnating in Another World

Following a brutal and tortured death, a former assassin, known only by his codename Kuro, is given the opportunity to reincarnate in another world, a world with magic and monsters. Armed with an unrivaled healing factor and an inhumane pain threshold, Kuro opts to go for a reckless direct approach in this world instead of a stealthy and cautious one, and as a result, slowly gains attention bit by bit. Having previously been a loner in his old life, he interacts and befriends people for the first time in his existence, however, his blunt nature also sees him making just as many enemies, both big and small. By combining his old assassin skills with the magic powers of this world, along with his high resistance to pain and rapid regeneration, he doesn't take long to establish himself as a formidable force in this world. Initially, Kuro only faces minor threats, like weaker monsters and bandits. But before too long, the threats slowly but surely become more and more severe...from Zombies to a bloodthirsty empire to Vampires and Demons, and even divine beings...however, as the enemies he faces grow stronger, so does Kuro, gaining rare powers that have never or rarely ever been seen in this world... Genre - Fantasy Sub-Genres - Isekai, Action, Magic, Dark Fantasy, Romance, Comedy Age-Rating - Pg-13 Warning: Mild Profanity, Mild Sexual Content, Violence For updates and discussions, join my Discord server: https://discord.gg/sRbx9VbTVP For character designs and other posts, visit my Instagram page: @aimdaqs

Aimdaqs · Fantasy
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526 Chs

Chapter 110 - Home

"What is wrong with you, you are acting like a child," Groaned Misen in exasperation, as I began restlessly pacing around the top of the carriage, the north gates of the Rustlands were just a few hundred meters away now. 

"Screw you, you're not ruining this for me, it's literally been over a month and a half since we left...could you drive faster, we're almost there!" 

It was somewhere in middle of August now, this mission had begun way back in the end of June, and I was more than a little eager to get back home. 

"I have no reason to listen to you. Just go on foot, you could probably outrun a carriage without a problem," He shrugged irritably. 

...he had a point there. 

"Cool, I'm going on ahead! You take care of all the reporting and whatever, I'm going home!" 

"Huh? Wait, no, I wasn't being ser-!" 

"See ya, suckaaaa!"