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By the Grace of the Gods: Volume 10 - cover

By the Grace of the Gods: Volume 10

Roy Roy

Translator Adam Seacord

Publisher: J-Novel Club

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Summary

Ryoma returns to Gimul after his successful business retreat, having discovered and evolved new slimes and found uses for them along the way. Unfortunately, crime has skyrocketed in Gimul during his absence, to the point where even the familiar Morgan Company has suffered an arson attack.
 
Ryoma attends a meeting of small business owners in the city to address the rapid increase in crime, but when the host of the conference appears untrustworthy, Ryoma decides to take a stand against the supposed crime stoppers to protect his shop, employees, and Gimul itself.
 
Another new volume of slow life in a fantasy world for Ryoma, with all-new slimes and all-new magic at his disposal!
Available since: 11/04/2021.
Print length: 250 pages.

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