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The first thing Costa Ries did after transmigrating was to top the police department's wanted list. Worse still, the "Tribunal," the supernatural organization the original owner had served, planned to eliminate him as a legacy issue. Fortunately, he possessed the ability to continuously level up by fulfilling contracts, and a reliable, wealthy female teammate. Otherwise, he wouldn't have lasted long in this godforsaken place. ...New Lund, the steam-powered capital of the Beside Empire, a metropolis where progress and decadence coexist. Here, if you don't want to become a subject of astral magic experiments or raw material for bio-alchemy, it's best to stay away from the unlit streets at night.

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After being punched awake, Morin found himself a prisoner of war. He'd imagined a world reminiscent of the eve of World War I, but the reality was far worse. And why, even a soldier of the Empire, was he an ally of the International Brigade volunteers? The tin-canned assault troopers wielding swords and shields, the armored knights powered by a hybrid of diesel and magic, and the accompanying mages...all of this told Morin that there was something wrong with this world, and it was a big one. But his priority now was how to survive this war, the one that was supposed to "end all wars." Elements of this book: a magical retelling of World War I, the true man's role as a tyrant, diesel armored knights, airship boarding...

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Pre-collection: "Dragon Girl's Interstellar Substitute Bride"—The Albino Koi Dragon Leaping Through the Dragon Gate vs. the Western Tyrant Dragon, Ruler of a Nation. Announcement: This article will be V-ed starting June 28, 2023, and will be updated regularly every day at 9:00 AM on Saturday after V. Recommending my completed novels of the same genre: "The Lord's Wife from the East" and "The Pharaoh's Fairytale Princess." In this article: In her previous life, Aresia was a thug who wantonly bullied her commoner rivals, but her efforts were always unsuccessful, ultimately ending in disastrous defeat. After reincarnating, Aresia, who rose from a commoner to a great mage, has been eager to beat her former self to wake her up. What's so good about men? Magic is her lifelong love! Later, a magical accident brought her back to her previous life. At this time, she was still a beloved duchess, about to enter the Royal Academy's magic department, and she hadn't even started those mindless tasks. It might seem tempting to rejuvenate and start over again, but after two hundred years of hard work in a world of high magic, where magic is ubiquitous, she finally achieved the status of Holy Mage. To suddenly be thrown back to the pre-liberation era is as unacceptable as a wealthy man suddenly becoming a pauper. Furthermore, Aresia has long been accustomed to the conveniences of magic. In her world, magical technology has transcended planetary boundaries and reached the cosmos, but this world's magical research is far behind. Magic is a special power accessible only to a select few, feared and revered, with no one considering using it to improve their lives. There aren't even the most basic magical streetlights, let alone basic infrastructure like magical furniture, magic networks, teleportation arrays, airships, and magical mounts. Most importantly, return the magic tower she painstakingly built to her! In the end, she realizes it's just a fresh start; she'll build it all sooner or later! Pairing: A research-loving magic lady versus a young knight with immense potential. (Title and copy are tentative and subject to revision, but the main theme remains unchanged.) Theme: To benefit the public.

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