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6-year-old Wise Man Wants to Walk in the Shade


Index

Volume 1 : The Demon King has disappeared

Chapter 1 - The Strongest Sage Reincarnates

Chapter 2 - The Status Numbers are Abnormal

Chapter 3 - Rescue the Princess Knight

Chapter 4 - I'll do something about it with everyone together

Chapter 5 - You made me angry, didn't you?

Chapter 6 - Demon King VS Servant

Chapter 7 - My son is a genius! !!

Chapter 8 - The Princess only showed it to me...

Volume 2 : The Birth of the Ruler of Darkness

Chapter 9 - Maybe the world is targeting me?

Chapter 10 - Magic Aptitude Test S Class

Chapter 11 - Settle the matter with the King

Chapter 12 - One-on-one negotiations with the King

Chapter 13 - Visiting the Demon's Territory

Chapter 14 - I was the only one to notice the two strange things, and then...

Chapter 15 - Deciphering the secret letter

Chapter 16 - Strengthening: Princess Clarice

Chapter 17 - We can destroy it, but what should we do?

Chapter 18 - The leader of the dragon tribe

Chapter 19 - Discovering the true nature of obsession

Chapter 20 - Eddie vs. the Dragon-Man Chief

Chapter 21 - Searching for the culprit (part 1)

Chapter 22 - Searching for the culprit (part 2) 

Chapter 23 - The Pattern of Suggestive Magic

Chapter 24 - Blow Away

Chapter 25 - The Demon King's Castle is smashed to pieces

Chapter 26 - "The Ruler of Darkness is Secretly Born"

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