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Taking the Mafia to the Magic World

Vicente, a renowned criminal in his time on Earth, dies during an escape when betrayed by one of his trusted associates. However, this is not the end of Vicente's journey. Just when he thought he would die, he suddenly finds himself in a strange place, in a body different from his own. Without understanding why or how, Vicente finds that, strangely, he has been reborn! In his second chance, this time in a magical world full of possibilities impossible on Earth, he will follow a fantastic journey in search of the answers to his questions. Meanwhile, he will use his own means to survive this new reality where, once again, he will suffer heavy losses! Join Vicente on this new journey in his unique family with the old mafia ways! *** Add the novel to the library and vote for it for more chapters. *** Notice: This is a fantasy story and, as such, is not related to any fact of reality. Disclaimer: I don't own the cover; if its original creator wants me to take down or put credit, leave a message in any chapter, and I'll do it as soon as possible. https://discord.gg/4437dvvk9x

RVN_1998 · Fantasy
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The Metal City

The Metal City, or rather the project being developed by the Fuller family, had grown considerably in recent months.

In just a few months, the land now under Casey's supervision had grown from a population of just over 100 people to 1,800.

It now had a central square, a train station, three administrative buildings, 10 commercial buildings, and 50 residential buildings.

With six blocks built up, the place already looked more like a small town than the camp Vicente had passed over a year ago.

Many of the original workers had moved their families to Vicente's Metal City. But with the arrival of the trains in the area, the place had grown even faster as the men of the Fuller family realized the opportunities they would have there.

Even without Vicente's request or order, several of his subordinates sent people from their families to this place. Not only was it a place they knew would be safe, but the opportunities for the first arrivals would be great.