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Though his first raiding taught him how dangerous a dungeon could be, and the most danger aren't from monsters but Humans. Dante still believed he needed the dungeon to get to his peak. Though the memory of his past life is gone, he instinct as the demon lord to grow stronger still remains. So with his desire to get stronger, Dante continued raiding as Raven, and though he never met Nadia, he also didn't meet any group like Cedric's group, and for that he was happy. Killing a human wasn't something he enjoyed. Today he is joining a team to raid an A-Rank Team. The A-rank dungeon loomed ahead, a gaping rift of swirling darkness pulsing with raw mana. Dante adjusted his grip on his sword, silently analyzing the energy radiating from the portal. His team, consisting of seasoned A-rank hunters, stood beside him, their expressions a mix of anticipation and unease. Though they had fought in high-level dungeons before, none took the challenge lightly.“Alright, everyone,” the team leader, a
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Dante continued raiding dungeons, growing stronger with each battle. Through experience, he realized that dungeon rankings, determined by gate color, did not always reflect their true danger. Some A-rank dungeons were far deadlier than others, straddling the line between A-rank and what hunters feared as pseudo-S-rank dungeons. When calculations fell short, survival depended solely on skill and sheer willpower.Now, he was about to experience one of the deadliest A-rank dungeons firsthand.The A-rank gate loomed before them, crackling with ominous energy. The team he joined was led by an experienced A-rank hunter named Raiden, a lightning user renowned for his ruthless efficiency and unmatched speed. Unlike previous raids, Dante sensed this dungeon would be different.As they stepped through the portal, darkness engulfed them. Towering black pillars stretched toward a swirling, mist-covered ceiling. The air was thick with oppressive energy, pressing down on them like an invisible forc
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Dante could feel it—he had progressed again. Even though there was no one to compare himself to, he knew he had outclassed all his peers.Void Rend—the second stage of his sword skills—was unlike the first. Void Crescent was effective for cutting down multiple weaker opponents, but Void Rend was different. It focused all its power on a single target, making it sharper and nearly impossible to guard against.A moment ago, the enemy had been standing—confident, unyielding. Now, his lifeless body crumpled to the ground, cleanly severed as if reality itself had yielded to Dante’s blade. The dungeon’s eerie silence settled in once more."That is one deadly strike," Raiden remarked, his voice laced with both admiration and disbelief.He had always doubted the rumors about Raven, assuming they were exaggerated. He even found the mask ridiculous, thinking Raven was just trying to be mysterious. But after teaming up with him, witnessing his speed, and seeing the sheer lethality of his sword st
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By the time Dante left the dungeon, the sun had already risen, painting the sky in soft hues of orange and blue. The cool morning breeze swept through the landscape, refreshing yet carrying the weight of the long night he had endured.He adjusted his cloak, rolling his shoulders to ease the stiffness in his muscles. Though his body was fatigued, his mind was clear—he had grown stronger. He could feel it.Raiden stretched beside him, letting out a tired sigh. “Well, this has been one hell of a night.” He turned to Dante with a smirk. “Don’t forget to call me, kid.”Dante gave a nod. “I won’t.”With that, they parted ways. Raiden headed toward the city, while Dante took a quieter route back to the academy. He moved swiftly, keeping to the shadows where possible. Sneaking into dungeons was one thing—getting caught returning from one was another problem entirely.He was only a short distance from the academy gates when a familiar voice stopped him.“Well, well. Look who we have here.”Dan
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Dante couldn’t believe his eyes when he saw Vida stepping out from behind Miss Sapphire. She was even more beautiful than he remembered.“Vida.”“Dante,” she replied with a warm smile before he closed the distance between them, enveloping her in a tight embrace.“I’ve missed you,” she whispered, returning his hug.As an S-rank healer and water user, Vida was treated like royalty at her academy, making it nearly impossible for her to leave. When she heard the news of Dante’s awakening, he had already enrolled at Mighty Ones Academy. She had wanted to visit him then, but her request was denied. Today was the first time she had been allowed to visit—only because she accompanied her headmaster, who had business with his longtime friend, the headmaster of Mighty Ones Academy.Unbeknownst to Dante, his simple act of hugging Vida had earned him an enemy. William Archibald, an S-rank air user, glared daggers at him. William believed he was the only one worthy of Vida, and seeing Dante so clos
The Demon Lord Wanted An Ordinary Life The Promise Between Two Girls
Vida could feel it instantly—Aria had feelings for Dante. To confirm her suspicion, she moved closer to Dante and whispered,“Who is she? Is she going to be the first woman in your harem?”Dante could only smile. Since awakening, love hadn’t crossed his mind.“What do you think?” he replied.“She’s not bad.” Vida shrugged. “Why not introduce us?”Dante walked toward Aria, pulling Vida along. Aria felt her heartbeat quicken as the two, whom she already believed were lovers, approached.“Hi, Aria. This is Vida. Vida, this is Aria.”Aria suddenly felt the need to make a good first impression. She had never felt intimidated by another girl before. She was beautiful, admired by many, and received love letters daily. But the same could be said about Vida. Unlike Vida, who had black hair, Aria had striking purple hair and blue eyes.“Hi, Aria. Do you mind showing me around the school? Dante’s really not good at it.” Vida smiled.“Me?” Aria was surprised but flattered. “That would be my pleas
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Dante sat on a bench near the training field, watching as students prepared for the upcoming competition. Some sparred against each other, while others focused on refining their techniques. He wasn’t particularly interested in the event itself, but Vida’s words stuck in his mind."She is not bad."He glanced toward the school garden, where he could see Vida and Aria still walking together, deep in conversation. He had expected some tension between them, yet they had gotten along instantly. He wasn't sure if that was a good thing or a dangerous thing.“Enjoying the view?”Dante turned to see Finn approaching, holding two drinks. He tossed one to Dante before taking a seat beside him.“I see you’ve been getting along well with the ladies,” Finn teased. “First Vida, now Aria? You’re really living the dream.”Dante smirked. “We’re just friends.”Finn shook his head. “You’re insane. But you should be careful. The guys in this academy already don’t like you. If you keep attracting the stron
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The training field was empty, save for two figures standing across from each other. The sun was beginning to set, casting long shadows as the air carried a stillness that made the moment feel sacred.Dante stood calmly, his sword resting at his side, while Instructor Bane observed him with sharp eyes. There were no spectators, Instructor Bane decided a sparring section is enough punishment for Dante. In truth, he just wanted to see how much Dante had grown."You’ve grown stronger," Bane remarked, tightening his grip on his sword. "But strength alone is never enough. Show me how much you’ve improved."Dante nodded, bringing his blade up in a ready stance. The moment Bane moved, he did too. Their swords clashed in a flurry of sparks, each strike precise, each movement deliberate. Bane remained mostly on the defensive, only attacking when Dante left an opening. His movements were calculated, aiming to expose Dante’s weaknesses rather than overwhelm him.Dante, however, was not the same s
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Dante sat in his dimly lit dormitory, calmly sharpening his sword. The rhythmic scraping of the whetstone against the blade was the only sound in the room. He knew they were coming. The way Elijah had been watching him lately made it obvious, and the rumors Finn had shared only confirmed it. He didn't go to bed, he made sure to wait for them and asked Finn to go to sleep.Then, just as expected, he heard the approaching footsteps. Slow, deliberate. There were multiple of them.A heavy knock echoed through the wooden door."Open up, Dante," a voice called. It was Elijah. "We need to have a little chat."Dante smirked, sliding his sword back into its sheath before standing. He took his time reaching the door, savoring the tension. When he finally opened it, Elijah stood at the forefront, flanked by five senior students. Each one bore the confident expression of someone who thought they had already won."I was wondering when you’d show up," Dante said lazily, leaning against the doorfram
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The training field was empty, save for two figures standing across from each other. The sun was beginning to set, casting long shadows as the air carried a stillness that made the moment feel sacred.Dante stood calmly, his sword resting at his side, while Instructor Bane observed him with sharp eyes. There were no spectators, Instructor Bane decided a sparring section is enough punishment for Dante. In truth, he just wanted to see how much Dante had grown."You’ve grown stronger," Bane remarked, tightening his grip on his sword. "But strength alone is never enough. Show me how much you’ve improved."Dante nodded, bringing his blade up in a ready stance. The moment Bane moved, he did too. Their swords clashed in a flurry of sparks, each strike precise, each movement deliberate. Bane remained mostly on the defensive, only attacking when Dante left an opening. His movements were calculated, aiming to expose Dante’s weaknesses rather than overwhelm him.Dante, however, was not the same s
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Dante sat on a bench near the training field, watching as students prepared for the upcoming competition. Some sparred against each other, while others focused on refining their techniques. He wasn’t particularly interested in the event itself, but Vida’s words stuck in his mind."She is not bad."He glanced toward the school garden, where he could see Vida and Aria still walking together, deep in conversation. He had expected some tension between them, yet they had gotten along instantly. He wasn't sure if that was a good thing or a dangerous thing.“Enjoying the view?”Dante turned to see Finn approaching, holding two drinks. He tossed one to Dante before taking a seat beside him.“I see you’ve been getting along well with the ladies,” Finn teased. “First Vida, now Aria? You’re really living the dream.”Dante smirked. “We’re just friends.”Finn shook his head. “You’re insane. But you should be careful. The guys in this academy already don’t like you. If you keep attracting the stron
The Promise Between Two Girls
Vida could feel it instantly—Aria had feelings for Dante. To confirm her suspicion, she moved closer to Dante and whispered,“Who is she? Is she going to be the first woman in your harem?”Dante could only smile. Since awakening, love hadn’t crossed his mind.“What do you think?” he replied.“She’s not bad.” Vida shrugged. “Why not introduce us?”Dante walked toward Aria, pulling Vida along. Aria felt her heartbeat quicken as the two, whom she already believed were lovers, approached.“Hi, Aria. This is Vida. Vida, this is Aria.”Aria suddenly felt the need to make a good first impression. She had never felt intimidated by another girl before. She was beautiful, admired by many, and received love letters daily. But the same could be said about Vida. Unlike Vida, who had black hair, Aria had striking purple hair and blue eyes.“Hi, Aria. Do you mind showing me around the school? Dante’s really not good at it.” Vida smiled.“Me?” Aria was surprised but flattered. “That would be my pleas
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Dante couldn’t believe his eyes when he saw Vida stepping out from behind Miss Sapphire. She was even more beautiful than he remembered.“Vida.”“Dante,” she replied with a warm smile before he closed the distance between them, enveloping her in a tight embrace.“I’ve missed you,” she whispered, returning his hug.As an S-rank healer and water user, Vida was treated like royalty at her academy, making it nearly impossible for her to leave. When she heard the news of Dante’s awakening, he had already enrolled at Mighty Ones Academy. She had wanted to visit him then, but her request was denied. Today was the first time she had been allowed to visit—only because she accompanied her headmaster, who had business with his longtime friend, the headmaster of Mighty Ones Academy.Unbeknownst to Dante, his simple act of hugging Vida had earned him an enemy. William Archibald, an S-rank air user, glared daggers at him. William believed he was the only one worthy of Vida, and seeing Dante so clos
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By the time Dante left the dungeon, the sun had already risen, painting the sky in soft hues of orange and blue. The cool morning breeze swept through the landscape, refreshing yet carrying the weight of the long night he had endured.He adjusted his cloak, rolling his shoulders to ease the stiffness in his muscles. Though his body was fatigued, his mind was clear—he had grown stronger. He could feel it.Raiden stretched beside him, letting out a tired sigh. “Well, this has been one hell of a night.” He turned to Dante with a smirk. “Don’t forget to call me, kid.”Dante gave a nod. “I won’t.”With that, they parted ways. Raiden headed toward the city, while Dante took a quieter route back to the academy. He moved swiftly, keeping to the shadows where possible. Sneaking into dungeons was one thing—getting caught returning from one was another problem entirely.He was only a short distance from the academy gates when a familiar voice stopped him.“Well, well. Look who we have here.”Dan
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Dante could feel it—he had progressed again. Even though there was no one to compare himself to, he knew he had outclassed all his peers.Void Rend—the second stage of his sword skills—was unlike the first. Void Crescent was effective for cutting down multiple weaker opponents, but Void Rend was different. It focused all its power on a single target, making it sharper and nearly impossible to guard against.A moment ago, the enemy had been standing—confident, unyielding. Now, his lifeless body crumpled to the ground, cleanly severed as if reality itself had yielded to Dante’s blade. The dungeon’s eerie silence settled in once more."That is one deadly strike," Raiden remarked, his voice laced with both admiration and disbelief.He had always doubted the rumors about Raven, assuming they were exaggerated. He even found the mask ridiculous, thinking Raven was just trying to be mysterious. But after teaming up with him, witnessing his speed, and seeing the sheer lethality of his sword st
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Dante continued raiding dungeons, growing stronger with each battle. Through experience, he realized that dungeon rankings, determined by gate color, did not always reflect their true danger. Some A-rank dungeons were far deadlier than others, straddling the line between A-rank and what hunters feared as pseudo-S-rank dungeons. When calculations fell short, survival depended solely on skill and sheer willpower.Now, he was about to experience one of the deadliest A-rank dungeons firsthand.The A-rank gate loomed before them, crackling with ominous energy. The team he joined was led by an experienced A-rank hunter named Raiden, a lightning user renowned for his ruthless efficiency and unmatched speed. Unlike previous raids, Dante sensed this dungeon would be different.As they stepped through the portal, darkness engulfed them. Towering black pillars stretched toward a swirling, mist-covered ceiling. The air was thick with oppressive energy, pressing down on them like an invisible forc
Never Underestimate, Raven
Though his first raiding taught him how dangerous a dungeon could be, and the most danger aren't from monsters but Humans. Dante still believed he needed the dungeon to get to his peak. Though the memory of his past life is gone, he instinct as the demon lord to grow stronger still remains. So with his desire to get stronger, Dante continued raiding as Raven, and though he never met Nadia, he also didn't meet any group like Cedric's group, and for that he was happy. Killing a human wasn't something he enjoyed. Today he is joining a team to raid an A-Rank Team. The A-rank dungeon loomed ahead, a gaping rift of swirling darkness pulsing with raw mana. Dante adjusted his grip on his sword, silently analyzing the energy radiating from the portal. His team, consisting of seasoned A-rank hunters, stood beside him, their expressions a mix of anticipation and unease. Though they had fought in high-level dungeons before, none took the challenge lightly.“Alright, everyone,” the team leader, a