I have a lottery in ancient times

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Description

Legend has it, demons can change into human beings and hide among us. It became taboo to discuss it and it was hidden from the public.

Xun Xie was reborn in this world similar to ancient china, he fought against demons, created a religion, flirted with beauties, massacred his enemies, and before he knew it, he had become a taboo. They didn't dare speak his name and he was only referred to as the 'one who shattered the heavens and suppressed demons' but only he knew that it all started all those decades ago when he first came to this world and met that man-eating bodhisattva. A fledging orphan boy with an unspeakable secret who decided on the road to martial arts!

*Demons are not synonymous with Weird

*The story starts off a bit slow before it builds up, little action in the first 20 chapters

*Romance is also not a focus until much later

*This is purely a work of fiction, any similarity to people, items, practices, or things in real life or other fiction are purely coincidental

Information

Status
Hiatus
Year
2022
Author
RoyaleT

Royal Road Stats

Rating
3.8/ 5.0
Followers
37
Views
33,519

Chapters(55 total)

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Community Reviews(1)

  • keeganashleyliveRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    ...The writing on this one has a really nice flow to it. The story has a dark vibe---reminding me, at different points in the description, of the Fatal Frame horror video game(s) (in case there are other lovers of horror video games here). If you like demons, blood and grittiness this just might be your cup of tea (dark and creepy is served fresh and piping hot!). The premise is really good and intriguing, and I'd be interested to know where the author is going with it. I feel like this story is getting bigger and bigger as it goes on, and the author does mention a romance which will develop later on in the story blurb so that's good to note (a little bit of a romance always piques my interest, at least).
    There were no glaring grammatical errors that affected reading or anything, and, as I mentioned it was a very flowing read stylistically which I really enjoyed. If the genre fits what you like to read, I'd definitely give this one a look. This is not a genre I typically read, but I still enjoyed reading the journey of it. Well done to the author; good work.