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I Got Teleported To a Elf Forest and Now They Worship Me as their King

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Burned-out law student Kaito Takahashi is torn away from his miserable life and summoned to a dying elf kingdom by a desperate prayer. Surrounded by seven alluring elf maidens who believe he was chosen by the gods, Kaito is thrown into a dangerous world of magic, power, and temptation. As he undergoes trials to prove his worth as their future king, Kaito awakens mysterious abilities and discovers that the elves’ customs, desires, and expectations are far more intimate than anything he’s prepared for. A fantasy isekai filled with power, passion, and forbidden indulgence.
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Chapter 1 - The Elf Forest

Kaito Takahashi, 19 year old law student slumped onto his bed with a heavy sigh, staring blankly at the ceiling of his cluttered dorm room. It was littered with stacks of books he barely read, instant noodle cups, and scattered laundry. Posters of alluring elf girls from his favourite JRPG games covered the walls, their vibrant, fantasy worlds contrasting starkly with his mundane, monotonous life.

"Another pointless day," he murmured, glancing at the clock. Only twenty minutes until his shift at Café Brewtopia, a cramped and overly crowded coffee shop notorious for rude customers who shouted at him daily about wrongly made orders. He groaned, already feeling drained by the mere thought.

University was no better. He was trapped in dull law lectures, constantly nodding off and earning disdainful glares from his professors. His thick-framed glasses made him an easy target for the campus bullies, their mocking voices echoing relentlessly: "Four-eyes," "Nerd," "Loser."

Yet beneath the layers of apathy and exhaustion, Kaito felt an intense loneliness. Since his parents' tragic death in a car crash, his only family was his doting auntie, who often brought him healthy, home-cooked meals he barely touched. She worried endlessly, urging him to leave his messy room and socialize, but he always brushed her off, not wanting to burden her further with his problems.

His attempts at dating had been disastrous. Girls either ignored him for their phones, or dismissed him outright due to his nerdy appearance and awkward behaviour. Real-life relationships seemed shallow and unfulfilling compared to the vibrant, loyal fantasy elves he admired in anime and video games. Real women were complicated and cruel; fantasy girls were pure, kind, and endlessly appealing.

"I'm probably the unluckiest guy alive," he groaned lying on his bed, staring at a poster of a cute elf girl across the room. "Why can't I have a life like those in stories? I wish I could be a hero, or a knight in shining armor coming to rescue a princess or something.

As if answering his lament, a strange sensation gripped him. His heart raced as he felt a force tugging him downward. Panicked, he grabbed at his bed, but his fingers sank helplessly through the sheets. A green glow enveloped his body, and the bed beneath him dissolved into a swirling, luminous portal.

"What the heck?!" he shouted, clawing at the air futilely. With a final, terrified yell, he plunged into the unknown.

When Kaito opened his eyes, gasping and disoriented, he found himself falling through the sky, tumbling until he landed with a startled thud onto soft grass. Groaning, he slowly sat up, then reached out to pick up his glasses nearby, which fell off his face in the process. Surrounding him, seven stunning elf girls stared at him in stunned silence. They had just finished praying to the gods, begging them to send a new king to save their realm, and now this strange, frightened human had literally fallen from the heavens. Kaito was completely bewildered and shaking from shock.

"What the!?" an elf girl with baby pink hair gasped loudly, nearly stumbling back.

"Who is he?" one elf girl whispered curiously, leaning closer.

"Why doesn't he have elf ears?" another wondered aloud, confusion evident in her tone.

Kaito looked around, eyes wide with disbelief and fear.

"This must be a dream... right?" he muttered, more to himself than to anyone else, his heart pounding as his mundane worries vanished into an entirely new kind of uncertainty.

Kaito looked around, eyes wide with disbelief and embarrassment as the stunning elf girls leaned closer, their curious eyes examining him with great interest.

"What's your name, stranger?" asked a cheerful elf girl with cascading red hair, smiling warmly at him.

"K-Kaito... uh... Kaito T-Takahashi," he stammered, his cheeks burning as his gaze darted nervously between their gorgeous faces and alluring figures. He shook his head slightly, trying to clear the intrusive thoughts of his wildest fantasies from clouding his already confused mind. "I must be dreaming. This can't be real, can it?"

Another elf girl, her long lavender hair shimmering in the sunlight, stepped forward and lightly touched his clothing, marvelling at the strange fabric and style. "Your attire is so peculiar," she noted, her voice sweet and melodic. "It's nothing like ours."

The other elf girls murmured their agreement, moving even closer, making Kaito's heart race.

"I think he's adorable," giggled a blonde-haired elf, her emerald green eyes sparkling. "Especially these strange little squares covering his eyes." Before he could react, two of the elf girls playfully snatched his glasses off his face, giggling as they took turns trying them on.

"Oh my! Everything is so blurry!" laughed the blue-haired elf, squinting and stumbling slightly.

"W-Wait! Please!" Kaito pleaded, frantically reaching out blindly. "I-I can't see without them!"

Immediately, the elves felt remorseful, handing his glasses back gently.

"Sorry, Kaito," said the lavender-haired elf, placing them back carefully on his face. "We didn't realize they were so important." Adjusting his glasses and finally able to see clearly again, Kaito sighed deeply. He still struggled to believe this surreal experience. "Why am I here? What's going on?"

"We prayed to the gods," one of the elves explained earnestly, her eyes serious now. "Our realm is in great danger. Dark magic threatens us, and outsiders invade, killing our people. We asked for a powerful king to guide and protect us."

"And to help rebuild our dwindling population," the golden-haired elf added shyly, her cheeks flushing slightly as her gaze dropped bashfully.

Kaito gulped, his heart pounding loudly in his ears as his mind raced with possibilities and excitement. Was he really summoned to fulfil such a grand and enticing destiny? Could he really be the hero these enchanting elves needed?

As he pondered, a strange sensation filled him, a surge of power pulsing through his body. He suddenly felt an intense clarity and awareness. He glanced around at the beautiful, expectant faces, a newfound confidence rising within him. For the first time, Kaito Takahashi felt truly powerful and essential. Perhaps, just maybe, this fantasy could finally become his reality.

Kaito sat there on the soft grass, his heart still hammering in his chest as he struggled to process the surreal situation. Seven stunning elf girls surrounded him, each with their own captivating charm. He continued to stare awkwardly, eyes shamelessly lingering on their curves and delicate features. His thoughts spiralled into wild, embarrassing fantasies he'd only dared to dream of before now. Realizing he had been staring a bit too openly, Kaito quickly turned his head away, his cheeks flaming. He pushed up his glasses nervously, which only made the elves giggle more, their voices ringing melodically.

The pale blue-haired elf stepped forward first, her serene expression calming him slightly.

"I'm River," she introduced gently, her voice as soft as a steady stream. Kaito felt mesmerized by her graceful aura. Next came a confident elf with luxurious golden hair who smiled playfully.

"I'm Iris," she winked, causing Kaito's pulse to quicken further. Another elf stepped closer, her deep wine-red hair framing her face alluringly.

"Call me Cherry," she purred, her sultry voice making his ears burn. The pink-haired elf approached, her eyes wise yet kind.

"My name is Rose. Welcome, strange one." A radiant elf with silky purple hair gave a sweet smile.

"I'm Orchid," she said warmly, her gentle nature instantly comforting him.

The blonde-haired elf came forward enthusiastically, her eyes bright with excitement.

"And I'm Lily! You're really cute Kaito!" Lastly, the green haired elf stepped confidently forward, giving a playful smirk.

"Sage," she introduced simply, her sharp gaze making Kaito shiver with thrill.

Before he could say anything else, the elves excitedly guided him through the lush forest towards a magnificent palace woven seamlessly into nature itself. Crystal and greenery adorned every surface, the air humming with magic. Inside the throne room sat Queen Fiore, ruler of the Valeria Elf Kingdom. Her silver-white hair cascaded down her back like moonlight, her emerald eyes sharp and assessing. Kaito's breath caught as he stood before her, bewitched by her enchanting beauty.

"Welcome to Valeria. I see you are the chosen one summoned by our prayers, perhaps the gods chose wisely." Queen Fiore said calmly, gracefully rising from her throne. Her voice was like a soothing melody, causing Kaito's knees to weaken even further. "I-I'm honoured, y-your majesty." Kaito replied nervously, bowing awkwardly. 

Why had he, a lazy university student with a mediocre life, been chosen? What could he possibly offer? Yet as he glimpsed at the smiling hopeful faces of the beautiful elves around him, he couldn't help but feel a tiny spark of excitement ignite within his chest. Perhaps being transported to a fantasy realm wasn't such a bad thing after all, especially if it meant being surrounded by breathtakingly beautiful elves. This was everything he dreamed of.

Queen Fiore studied him for a long moment then she raised her hand, her voice gentle yet authoritative. "Treat this human as our honoured guest. Dress him in royal attire fit for a king. This man must pass a trial to prove his worthiness to rule our kingdom as our new king. Should he fail, he will be banished from Valeria, for eternity."

Kaito's excitement evaporated instantly, now replaced with a chilling dread. "A-A trial?" he stammered, anxiety gnawing at him. "Your majesty, may I ask what trial?" Before he could press for answers, a full-bodied elf maid appeared at his side, her ample curves drawing his attention immediately. Kaito's eyes widened, his gaze shamelessly fixated on her huge bosom, making his cheeks flush crimson.

"Follow me, please," the maid requested softly, escorting him to a luxurious dressing room. The room she led him to was elegant and quiet, illuminated by soft crystal light. Flowing curtains swayed gently in the air, and a low cushioned seat rested at the center. Unbeknownst to Kaito, the seven elf girls secretly followed him, slipping silently into the dressing room behind them. They playfully dismissed the maid. "We can help him ourselves," Sage said to the maid with a knowing smile, her tone authoritative.

Kaito panicked, when he realised all the elf girls followed him inside, as he began to undress.

"U-Um," he said, pushing up his glasses nervously. "Isn't this where a guard or… someone official is supposed to take over?" The elves exchanged glances, then smiles.

"We wanted to help," Lily said brightly, stepping closer. "You look nervous." Before he could respond, another elf lightly brushed dust from his sleeve, fingers lingering just a second too long. A third circled him slowly, curiosity clear in her eyes as she examined his clothes from every angle.

His protests were met with soft laughter as the girls ignored his words, moving closer to help him remove his clothes piece by piece. They teased and giggled, causing his embarrassment to spike sharply. "Your garments are so strange," Orchid murmured. "So tightly woven."

Cherry tilted her head, fingers drifting toward the hem of his hoodie. "May we see how they're worn?" Kaito's heart jumped straight into his throat. "H-Hold on!" he blurted, raising both hands defensively. "That's, uh, that's really not necessary!"

They paused, surprise flickering across their faces. Rose blinked. "Did we offend you?"

"N-No! Maybe? I don't know!" Kaito rubbed the back of his neck, cheeks burning. "I just… where I'm from, that kind of thing is, uh… private."

Sage's sharp gaze softened slightly. "Private?" Kaito nodded quickly. "Very. Extremely." For a moment, the room was silent, then soft laughter rippled through the group, not mocking, but genuinely amused.

"How interesting," River said gently. "Humans truly are different."

Lily clasped her hands together. "You're cute when you panic, you know."

Orchid boldly reached for his pants, causing Kaito to jolt in panic and cover himself up with his hands. "Stop! Please, you'll get me excited!" he blurted, face flaming.

The elves exchanged confused glances, utterly naïve. Cherry cuddled against him possessively, prompting jealous glances from the others. Rose stepped behind him, massaging his shoulders sensually. "How do you like this, Kaito?" she whispered softly into his ear, sending a pleasant shiver down his spine. Kaito was overwhelmed, struggling to manage the overwhelming sensations building within him. He stammered again, pleading weakly, "R-Really, you should stop. Please..."

Feeling mortified and secretly thrilled, he struggled with his conflicting emotions as the elves continued admiring his body, their innocence fuelling sensations he'd only ever dreamed about. 

Queen Fiore's voice echoed faintly from the corridor. "That is enough." The elves immediately straightened, stepping back as if caught doing something improper. "For now, let him breathe." urged the Queen. Relief washed over Kaito so fast his knees nearly buckled. "Thank god," he muttered under his breath. As the elves filed out, several of them glanced back, curious, amused, and undeniably intrigued.

Left alone at last, Kaito exhaled slowly, pressing a hand to his chest. "What did I just get myself into…?" And for reasons he couldn't explain, part of him didn't entirely want to know the answer yet.