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Hogwarts’s idiot professor

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"First, Dumbledore knew Gilderoy Lockhart was a fraudulent fake. Second, 'MC' also knew Lockhart was a fake because he had transmigrated into Lockhart. The current issue is that Dumbledore intends to invite him to Hogwarts as a negative example, while 'MC', a fake who can't even cast the simplest spells, only wants to lie down and enjoy the vast wealth accumulated by the original body. But in the end, 'MC' still went to Hogwarts to become the Defence Against the Dark Arts professor. Isn't the magical mansion and the vaults full of Galleons appealing? Or isn't the achievement of over a dozen best-selling books that continuously earn royalties enough to satisfy him? Or isn't Snape, who is obsessed with his position, and Voldemort scary? No, none of these are the reasons; it's because 'MC' was escorted to the school by Dumbledore! So... figure out a way to get through this year's term..."
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The Greatest king

In the vast Nazare Blade Empire, ruled with an iron hand by Emperor Groa Aratat, there existed eight princes, each striving for recognition and power. Among them was Josh Aratat, the most obscure and least acknowledged of the emperor’s sons. Born of a mother who passed away when he was just a child, Josh grew up in the shadows of his more celebrated brothers, his heart burdened with loss and his life marked by solitude. One fateful day, Emperor Groa decreed a challenge: each of his sons was to venture into separate regions of the empire, conquer them, and win the loyalty of their people. The prince who demonstrated the greatest strength, strategy, and ability to amass supporters would be crowned the imperial prince—the heir to the throne. The empire buzzed with speculation. Most believed the title would go to the mighty firstborn, Balek Aratat, renowned for his unparalleled strength. Others placed their bets on the cunning second-born, Jaden Aratat, or the skilled third-born, Gerard Aratat. Few gave any thought to the younger sons, particularly the sixth to eighth—Josh included. In their eyes, he was merely a shadow, unworthy of mention in the race for the throne. But everything changed when Josh encountered a dying man, condemned to execution for the crime of stealing bread. Wracked with despair and tired of his own existence, Josh made a startling decision—he offered to take the man’s place, embracing what he thought would be his end. Yet, in an unexpected twist of fate, death did not claim him. Instead, Josh emerged from the ordeal with a newfound power—an extraordinary ability granted as a result of his selfless act. This gift would not only alter the course of his life but also shake the foundations of the Nazare Blade Empire and the world beyond.
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