Endless Transmigration: These Shitty Lives are Killing Me

  • Genre: Other
  • Author: Nine_Clouds
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)
Baek Ain is your typical lazy guy. He graduated from university at age 22 with a random degree he chose out of boredom and stayed single because fate decided so until that event happened. "What? Where Am I??" After a horrible incident, Ain transmigrated to another world. Or precisely to be a villainous and mobs character. He died countless times because of the world's protagonists, gathering hatred toward them. "What the fuck! What do you mean I stole your wife? I've been single since coming into this world!!" "Hero, please save this world." A goddess is begging me to save her world from the Demon Lord. "Wait... Begone thot! That Demon King is my younger sister from 69th Transmigration." "How dare you!" A beautiful heroine is hugging me from behind, wishing to accept her feelings. "Shoo, Heroine! I don't need useless baggage with me. Side characters are better than you!" And so, Ain's journey began to end this shitty transmigration cycle. ... ... (AN:I don't own anything beside my OCs) My Grammar is not the best, but I hope you enjoyed my writings. Cover Art's Artist: ekina You can support me and read advanced chapters on my Patreon. Link: patreon.com/NineClouds69

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  1. ELDERLICH01
    ELDERLICH01 rated it
    Celtine was observing the unfolding events from the side with great interest. She did not make a move to intervene and didn't write anything for them at all. She was just curious to see what sort of conclusion he had reached.
  1. SmithBrian
    SmithBrian rated it
    I absolutely loved this book. Each character pulls you in and you feel invested in their story. You see how they grow and develop as the story progresses. It’s tough to see them suffer at the beginning but the ending more than makes up for it.

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