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This is a set of two books and will not be sold separately. As these are used books, we have included photos of any particularly noticeable damage based on our judgment, so please refer to them. Of course, there are no problems with normal reading and use, so please rest assured. Please purchase only if you understand that these are used items. Thank you. If you have any questions, please feel free to comment! We may have overlooked something, but we didn't find any writing. We have many other books for sale, so please take a look if you'd like ♫ Also, if the items on sale can be combined, we will ★discount★ (for example, a single book would be 100 yen off, or a set of two multi-book sets for宅配 would be 500 yen off). Please comment for an estimate. #KiikoR読書 You can search for books on sale from the above #KiikoR読書no文庫 You can search in detail by changing the genre above #KiikoR読書noセット You can search in detail by changing the genre above "Ouroboros Record 1" Minato Yamashita Price: ¥580 Description Tullius, the second son of the Count, met his death in modern Japan and was reborn as a child in a fantasy world ruled by swords and magic. His only wish was, "I don't want to die again." Obsessed with this, he clings to the magic of "alchemy," which, if mastered, can even achieve immortality. However, alchemy is a magic that is scorned by the world as an exaggerated tall tale. Moreover, the content of Tullius's alchemy research was beyond the norm. Brainwashing, modification, human dissection... He is feared and hated by those around him for the repeated abnormal experiments, but he doesn't care at all. Everything is for the realization of immortality. With his slave maid, Uni, as his companion, Tullius goes his own way. #MinatoYamashita #book #JapaneseLiterature/Novels/Stories
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