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In This Life I Became the Master of the Seventy-two Demons

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Arven Faelthorn was a prodigy—brilliant, noble-born, and poised to become the youngest High Magus in imperial history. But genius makes enemies in the courts of gold and blood. Framed for treason, accused of consorting with demons, and betrayed by those closest to him, Arven was executed without mercy. But death is not the end. Reborn in his sixteen-year-old body and gifted a forbidden grimoire—the Book of Solomor, a relic containing the names and sigils of 72 ancient demons—Arven is given a second chance. But to grasp power in a kingdom ruled by bloodline, strength, and cruelty, he must pay the price: his name, his soul, and his humanity. Now erased from the empire’s records, Arven is a ghost noble, a forgotten heir, hidden in plain sight. One by one, he forms contracts with the demons of Dominion, Secrets, Theft, and Madness—each granting him terrifying powers. With every pact, he steps deeper into the shadows of the noble world, where influence is currency and betrayal is survival. But Arven is no hero. He's a fallen genius, reborn as a schemer, a tactician, a future demon king in human flesh. His enemies are princes, generals, grand magi—and perhaps, even gods. And this time, he won't stop at survival. He will bend the empire to his will. He will raise his throne from the corpses of traitors. And when the world finally remembers his name… It will already be too late to stop him.
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Chapter 1 - Prologue – The Betrayal of Arven Faelthorn

"The palace is too quiet when death awaits its prey."

A lone figure knelt before the obsidian throne in the Grand Hall of Eldralis. His golden hair clung to his bloodied skin. The once-proud eyes of Arven Faelthorn, genius of House Faelthorn and the youngest High Magus in a century, held neither fear nor regret—only betrayal.

Before him stood the very nobles who had applauded his rise. The emperor's decree was final.

"Arven Faelthorn," the emperor's voice rang cold, "for the crimes of treason, demoncraft, and the attempted usurpation of the Crown Prince, you are hereby sentenced to death."

Arven's gaze swept the court. There stood Duke Eldemar, his mentor. Lady Cyrille, his childhood friend. Even his own blood brother, Kael, looked away, unable to meet his eyes.

"I did everything right. I gave you victories, inventions, loyalty... and still..."

As the executioner raised the blade, Arven whispered not a curse, but a vow:

"In another life… I'll rip this kingdom apart. Brick by brick. Smile by smile."

Blood spilled. The court cheered.

And somewhere, in a forgotten crypt deep beneath the palace, an ancient book opened its eyes for the first time in a thousand years.