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Lords & Towers: God Of Speed

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Takayama Kaito reincarnated expecting the usual: broken powers, flashy magic, or some overpowered unique ability. But what he got was a normal world. Worse, one straight out of a completely ordinary slice-of-life anime. No enemies, no magic, no cheats. Resigned to his fate, everything changes months later when he’s summoned,.along with millions of others,.into a brutal conquest game between Lords. His task: develop a territory, summon units, and survive. And of course still no cheat. Yet another disappointment. But everything shifts when the Tower of Worlds opens, a weekly event where Lords are sent into other worlds to complete missions. It’s there that Kaito finally discovers his trump card: those worlds are fictional stories he knows from his past life! While others struggle to adapt blindly, he already knows the characters, key events, and even the endings. With knowledge as his weapon, he begins his journey to become the Supreme Lord of Gaia. Disclaimer: The only characters and elements that belong to me are those I have personally created for this story. All rights to the original series, characters, and settings belong to their respective creators and copyright holders.
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