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How to Raise Your Regressor

A Professional Transmigrator meets a newbie Regressor. ❄️❄️❄️ He lived an average, fulfilling life and died of old age. The next moment, he opened his eyes as the Princess of Asmaria. While looking forward to his new life, he died again. And so began his 151,897,914th life as Samur Eckart. Samur is a Professional Transmigrator- or so he says, as he gets transmigrated into a new world every time he dies. However, each time, his memories return only moments before his death. If he successfully survives, he gets to live that life, if he dies, well, he just moves on to his next moment of death. Once again on the verge of death as Samur, he’s saved at the last moment by a young boy. Surprise, surprise, the young boy is a Regressor. As a man of honour, Samur intends to repay his debt then leave because the world is too inconvenient to live in. Well, that’s what he thought, at least, but the Regressor and his friends are kind of… weird, and he can’t seem to get away at all? However, not everything is as it seems. Samur’s whims have made him the part of an eternal lie. Shadows dance in glee as they concoct a requiem far grander than anyone can imagine, while the Lights tremble in delight as the apocalypse threatens the Universe. The dies have been cast, the play has been written, the characters are on the stage, and the sacrifices have been made. And so, it’s finally time to let this game begin. ~~~~~~~~ The cover photo obviously does not belong to me. Discord: https://discord.gg/qxmPDzXYTZ Instagram: @_anit666_

Anit666 · Fantasy
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240 Chs

Is something the matter?

Samur was expecting a bit more 'resistance', such as unexpected factors cropping up, but everything seemed to be going as he had planned.

Well, expected, rather.

"What if I promise to give you a fate worse than death?" Samur asked.

"Heh," Tristan scoffed. "There's nothing worse than death."

"Huh," Samur raised his eyebrows. "I didn't think that your imagination would be so limited."

Did Tristan really think that death was the worst thing that could happen to a living being?

If yes, he was truly a fool and someone not worth Samur's time.

To think he had wasted so much time on this. Setting up this stage to test the drone really wasn't the most tactical decision on his part, especially when he considered that his drone just got destroyed.

Thankfully, he was using Azell's persona, so this wasn't an entirely fruitless endeavour.

At the very least, he could pull an epic prank on Azell.