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Tensura: The First Apostle of Creation.

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A man with an anomaly in his soul meets his death in his world, but his story doesn't end there. In the limbo between life and death, he is rescued by Veldanava, the powerful creator of the Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken universe. Recognizing the unique potential within him, Veldanava offers him a second chance: to be reborn in a new world filled with magic, monsters, and gods. With the blessing of his newfound divine friend, the man embarks on a journey through this vast and perilous universe. As he discovers his abilities and faces countless challenges, he must also contend with the instability of his soul, a power that could lead him to greatness or consume him entirely. Along the way, he will confront demons, forge unexpected alliances, and unravel the secrets of creation itself, becoming a key figure in the balance of forces that govern this world. Guided by Veldanava's legacy and armed with his own determination, this man will face his destiny while seeking to understand who he truly is and what role he plays in the cosmic game.
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