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Magic Shop System

Ranulf never thought he would open his eyes again, as he laid in his own pool of blood. Unaware and ignorant of the portrayals of destiny. After the curtains of his existence collapsed, a new and fascinating life began. He transmigrated on the Pengolla—the magical world, filled with mythical creatures and cruel demons and powerful wizards—inside the boy named Kadyn. He thought he could live a peaceful life after finding out that his predecessor had no talent in magic. However, things never go according to the way we want them to be. Out of nowhere, a voice sounded in his head that shattered his world before it could take form inside his memory. [Host transmigrated successfully] [Host need to find a shop in twenty-four hours, or his soul will dissipate] Follow Kadyn on this fantastic journey, and see how he will overcome all the hardships and challenges in the future. How would he save himself and his family and his shop from greedy people? And how would he become a hunter instead of hunted after learning the harsh lesson from life? ______________________________________________ [Read all the free chapters before assuming anything about the story] ______________________________________________ The cover isn't mine. All credit goes to the artist. If the owner has any problem, please contact me, and I will put down the cover, or we can reach an agreement.

Eternal_Demon · Fantasy
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246 Chs

Elven Village

Far away in a green lush forest that was filled with vigour and energy, soothing atmosphere and tranquillity, suddenly a boar dashed out of the thicket and rushed away frantically — falling on the ground and smashing shrubs all about, frightening the birds and scaring the dragonflies as they were feeding the newborns and dancing in the air. The boar stood and again sprinted in the same direction without looking back, as the blood dripped from the gash it had gotten after collapsing miserably.

However, before it could run over five metres an arrow wooshed out of the trees and dug into its neck. The boar gave a heart-wrenching screech and smashed into the tree in front of it, twisting and twitching briefly and then it was silent once more.