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Law of the Jungle #9

Law of the Jungle, Book 9

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Law of the Jungle #9

By: Vasily Mahanenko, Mikhail Yagupov - translator
Narrated by: Diontae Black
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The law of the jungle is straightforward—all means are justified in one's pursuit of ascension. After all, it's the result that matters—not how you achieve it.


And yet the end doesn't always justify the means—especially when the ascension of one requires the suffering of hundreds. The Heavens do not take kindly to such acts.

And so it came to pass that the Seekers have been forced to take matters into their own hands, bringing light to places where it had never shone before. However, the Bohao Cult has turned out to be far stronger than initially thought, with roots deeply embedded in both the human and demon worlds.

But who cares? The stronger the enemy, the better the spoils! The Seekers live by that principle alone!

©2024 Vasily Mahanenko; English translation copyright 2024 by Mikhail Yagupov (P)2025 Tantor Media
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