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Demon Lord Retry! Volume 1 - cover

Demon Lord Retry! Volume 1

Kurone Kanzaki

Translator Adam Seacord

Publisher: J-Novel Club

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Summary

What do you do when the MMO you’ve run for 15 years comes to an end? Akira Ono didn’t get much of a choice — he woke up trapped inside the world of his own game in the body of his in-game character: the Demon Lord. With an outcast child as his sidekick, he tries his best to survive the cruel fantasy world of his own creation, prosecution from the good guys, and of course, the final boss.
Available since: 11/05/2019.
Print length: 372 pages.

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