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Nothing to lose, everything to gain. Cadin Cross was a respectable tactician and governor of his kingdom until he was betrayed by those he served, forcing him to turn to mercenary work until he met his final deadly fate in another betrayal. After his final moments of life, he met the Demon Lord that would turn his life of betrayal and misery to one of fame, glory, and conquest. And perhaps something more than that as time goes on.....
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Write a reviewAs a fellow Author. I liked ate premise and settings. So gonna drop a review for you, fellow friend. And anyone who is reading this try this book it is great. Thank you
Stop wasting your time and go READ THIS NOW! I guarantee you'll get hooked in the first 5 chapters. Writing quality is good and readable, stability of updates is fine, story development is going on a good direction. Character design, it's fine I guess. World background is well written. Overall, it's a good read.
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It is a pretty awesome read. I enjoy battles and actions and would like to see the more gritty realism in the wounds and fighting, but I can understand if that's not what you are going for! Keep writing!
Though there are quite a few repetitive words and some work that is needed on character dialogues, this novel is a lot more readable than most Webnovel stories out there. With the interesting, hooking first few chapters, anyone who loves demons and the beginning of a cool conquering would love this novel. Putting aside a few grammatical errors, with the way the story is uniquely presented, you can easily push those flaws to the side. TL;DR - It's a good story with a lot of potential, so go read it.
Author Razemaker
I like the story development. it's not like those other frustrating books with slug-like pace. But I think the punctuations need work. There's a lot of info dumping in one sentence when you're trying to describe places or actions or the physical features of someone. The premise and storytelling are a four out of five for me. It breaks the boundaries of the normal cliché book because of the first five hooking chapters. Overall, it was enjoyable. I think shorter paragraphs and proper punctuation will bring this book to it's peak.