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Trying to Save my Favorite Character from His Tragic Fate by Ying_
«The end.»
These two words make Kyrie feel like his world is falling apart. After being a... Read more
These two words make Kyrie feel like his world is falling apart. After being a... Read more
«The end.»
These two words make Kyrie feel like his world is falling apart. After being a loyal reader of a novel for ten years, he feels destroyed to read that Ian, his favorite character, died without a single happy moment. Throughout Kyrie’s life filled with misfortune, Ian became the light that gave him the strength to overcome his hardships to stand up again. However, seeing that Ian did not have a happy ending, he felt a thorn in his heart.
[If only I can change his fate…]
And that is what happened precisely. Kyrie meets the author that turned out to be a small god who records accounts from other worlds as a hobby. The small god allows Kyrie to go to Ian’s world to save him from his tragic fate.
Kyrie, filled with enthusiasm, declares, «Ian, this time… I will make you happy! I will not let you suffer ever again!!!»
This is the story of a reader who wants to save his favorite character in a collapsing world desperately. He enters into a world ruled by magic and tries to get strong to save the world. His enemy? A fallen god. Then what about the protagonist? A crazy killing machine whom he has to team up with. What about his favorite character? Still a cute innocent bunny whom he has every desire to tease!!! Collapse
These two words make Kyrie feel like his world is falling apart. After being a loyal reader of a novel for ten years, he feels destroyed to read that Ian, his favorite character, died without a single happy moment. Throughout Kyrie’s life filled with misfortune, Ian became the light that gave him the strength to overcome his hardships to stand up again. However, seeing that Ian did not have a happy ending, he felt a thorn in his heart.
[If only I can change his fate…]
And that is what happened precisely. Kyrie meets the author that turned out to be a small god who records accounts from other worlds as a hobby. The small god allows Kyrie to go to Ian’s world to save him from his tragic fate.
Kyrie, filled with enthusiasm, declares, «Ian, this time… I will make you happy! I will not let you suffer ever again!!!»
This is the story of a reader who wants to save his favorite character in a collapsing world desperately. He enters into a world ruled by magic and tries to get strong to save the world. His enemy? A fallen god. Then what about the protagonist? A crazy killing machine whom he has to team up with. What about his favorite character? Still a cute innocent bunny whom he has every desire to tease!!! Collapse
Last 25 chapters
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Chapter 193: The alchemist queen's chamber of resurrection 2 years ago
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Chapter 192: An awkfully critical situation! [18+??] 2 years ago
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Chapter 191: The ravens 2 years ago
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Chapter 190: Owner of the Half Moon Palace 2 years ago
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Chapter 189: To tell or not to tell 2 years ago
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Chapter 188: The Alchemist Queen Melan 2 years ago
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Chapter 187: Departure 2 years ago
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Chapter 186: The Queen's Sentence 2 years ago
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Chapter 185: Truth spares no one. 2 years ago
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Chapter 184: Realization 2 years ago
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Chapter 183: The tribe blessed by Erebus 2 years ago
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Chapter 182: A daring thought 2 years ago
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Chapter 181: Between the queen and the goddess (IV) 2 years ago
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Chapter 180: Between the queen and the goddess (III) 2 years ago
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Chapter 179: Between the queen and the goddess (II) 2 years ago
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Chapter 178: Between the queen and the goddess (I) 2 years ago
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Chapter 177: Blessing 2 years ago
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Chapter 176: One can never be too cautious 2 years ago
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Chapter 175: Fairy circle II 2 years ago
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Chapter 174: Fairy circle 2 years ago
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Chapter 173: [18+] Unfortunately for you, I am really one. 2 years ago
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Chapter 172: Do what? 2 years ago
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Chapter 171: Payment 2 years ago
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Chapter 170: Living in the present 2 years ago
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Chapter 169: The shaman's vision 2 years ago
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