The first volume is defined as silly + happy.
The definition of the second volume is growth.
The novice Demon King is maturing day by day, gradually taking on the appearance of a Demon King, which is truly gratifying.
Both righteous and evil, both immortal and demonic, there is no distinction between good and evil in this book, only different stances, each with clear goals, fighting each other for their own interests.
One of the key figures is Minnie.
Originally, the ending was supposed to include a flashback sequence for her, revealing the evil god's conspiracy from the very beginning, but that was unnecessary because it felt like padding the word count.
So I'll give you a general description:
It is clear that Minise has two souls in one body.
Original consciousness (pure, calm, and intelligent) + a hidden evil god's will (disorderly, highly aggressive, and ruthless in achieving its goals) + bloodline (the Gluttonous Demon King's original form).
[As I mentioned in the character upload section, there's the Minnie image I uploaded a long time ago. She's innocent and intelligent—a femme fatale. This is a detail I'm quite satisfied with because no one noticed this meaning (after all, nobody thought of it that way; they were too busy collecting erotic images (lol)).]
Francis received the aid of the evil god; otherwise, how could a mortal possibly resist a demon god?
The evil god's goal was to seize the Gluttony Demon God's backup plan, so that the Gluttony Demon King's true form (Minise) would devour the novice Demon King, thus initiating the Demon Lord's evolutionary path and enabling him to wield the Three Sacred Treasures.
Secondly, there's Ferrous.
Ferran is a minor character I depicted in great detail; in the later part of the second volume, he could be considered half a protagonist.
1. Effort will be rewarded, but even if you fail, you have still tried your best.
2. Under the schemes of the gods, even someone as hardworking as Ferran could not prevent the downfall of the divine court.
3. The torch of the Harvest Divine Court is passed down, striving for the same goal.
He was a nobody, but in the end, he had his moment of glory; even though he died of old age, he died in battle.
This book contains many foreshadowing elements, so there will be many plot twists later on. The enemies will only become stronger, and the protagonist will eventually fail.
Moreover, this is a macroscopic world, where each continent is a planet, and the illusion of a continent is only formed by the connection of boundary walls.
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In order to save time, some side story content was omitted in the later battles.
Basically, it's about Alice and Nana developing feelings for each other—a lesbian relationship.
Blood Raven, the abandoned noble son of the White Orchid Duchy, had his exploitative and bullying storyline cut, which is a bit of a shame.
Natasha brought the Raffi family (the brewers) under her control, making them one of the powers in Titan City, and placing them under the Logistics Department.
To be honest, I'm finding it hard to keep going, but for the sake of my readers, I'm willing to write and write with all my heart.
As for the hundred chapters of mindless bragging about the Titan City demon invasion (I read them once and wanted to tear them apart and slap myself a few times), back then, the average subscriptions were in the single digits, my mentality was exploding, and I was just trying to get full attendance.
I've completely discarded the original 80,000-word outline. I can guarantee that the most exciting part of this book begins with Volume 3.
Then, the system of 1 month's ticket = 1 chapter was canceled, and I now owe 107 chapters?
Thank you all for your generous donations and support.
If you'd like, I'd like to post your names and line them up one by one to give you a thumbs-up... and shake hands with you excitedly to express my gratitude. ( ̄▽ ̄)
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