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In Another World with My Wooden Throne System

Zion Freese died while sitting in a wooden chair in the bus stop station after accidentally getting hit by a truck.  He thought it was the end, but unknowingly he transmigrated and became Zion Altaria, the illegitimate son of King Lionel Altaria, the ruler of the Terun empire, the strongest empire on the continent of Garenia…  Because his mother was branded a slave, he was known to defame and dilute the bloodline of the royal family. He was the king’s greatest disgrace because of his very existence. The king had sinned against his ancestor.  When he turned 15, his brothers and sister set him up, which led the King/father to seethe in anger, ordering the guard to throw him in a ship and banishing him to never return to the kingdom. If he ever does so, he will be killed immediately. Darn that I just transmigrated and this is the first thing I experience no shit Sherlock... screw your empire... Ding... congratulations to the host on obtaining the wooden throne system.  "So, what if I’m banished to never return? I intend to use my system to create my own territory that those royals will envy. Let me sit on my wooden throne and savor this moment Hahaha "  "The journey of conquering starts with me. Hail me, the king. Cool Hahaha" [Tsk… Good for you, host] "...." Zion "...." system ......... ........ Note: English is not my first language, so please bear with me. Thank you for reading my webnovel. I hope you enjoyed it ........ Note from the author: Could you leave a review, and comment on the book?

Night_of_Dreams · Fantasy
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386 Chs

Chapter 71: Mission exterminate nobles

Chapter 71: Mission exterminate nobles

Three hours have passed since Ashanil, Sasha, and Edelia left the Inn.

But Zion was still reading some documents about the nearby nobles in the capital city who could arrive in a day if they rushed to the capital.

Five aristocratic households are located close to the capital city, according to the information in the document, and they might arrive one day to support the king.

There are three Marquis in the south, west, and north, while there is one Count in the east, and near the south-west was a Baron house.

The capital city of these five enclaves was within a day's travel from each of their distinct territories. The source claims that the king purposefully placed the three marquis mansions close to the capital city so that his men could keep an eye on them.