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Crown of the Final Villain

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After his sudden death, Aldric wakes up in a strange new world… a world that feels oddly familiar. It is the very same world from a novel he once read in his previous life. At first, he believes it might be a dream, but the truth soon becomes clear—he has been reincarnated inside the story. But the biggest surprise is yet to come. Aldric discovers that he has been reborn forty years before the events of the original novel begin. The heroes of the story have not yet appeared, the great wars have not started, and the tragedies written in the novel have not yet taken place. With decades before the story truly begins, Aldric now holds a powerful advantage: knowledge of the future. Using what he knows, he plans to grow stronger, change the fate of the world, and perhaps rewrite the story itself. But changing destiny is never easy… and some events may be impossible to avoid.
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