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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line- 168 Main Chapters + 28 Side Stories (R-19)
- 193 Chapters (R-15)
- 6 Volumes
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All Time Rank: #3614
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Monthly Rank: #19259
All Time Rank: #2701
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.As the loyal hunting dog of the king, Oscar of the Serpentine ducal family is well-versed in dark sorcery. The second son of the Serpentine family, he confronts a looming disaster trapped in the most secret part of the mansion.
“If you release me now… I’ll spare your life at least.”
Zachary Thaddeus.
The moment Oscar met his blue eyes, he realized he had been reincarnated into a bleak fantasy novel.
Zachary, a prince of the Holy Empire, was kidnapped by the Serpentine family and mentally broken, becoming the protagonist who later tears the Serpentine family and the kingdom to shreds.
To survive, Oscar must break the brainwashing on this impending disaster.
After desperately undoing the brainwashing on Zachary, Oscar chooses to marry to escape from the Serpentine family himself… only for Zachary to return and burn down their honeymoon home.
“Fu*k, you say you released me? You abandoned me.”
…?
“Was it so horrible just having me by your side? I asked you to let me stay close to you!”
…???
What should I do? It looks like his curse isn’t completely broken yet.
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N/ARecommendations
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The Duke’s Obsession Leads to a Death Flag (1)
Recommendation Lists
Date | Group | Release |
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07/18/25 | Library of Embers | c20 |
07/18/25 | Library of Embers | c19 |
07/18/25 | Library of Embers | c18 |
07/18/25 | Library of Embers | c17 |
07/18/25 | Library of Embers | c16 |
07/18/25 | Library of Embers | c15 |
07/18/25 | Library of Embers | c14 |
07/18/25 | Library of Embers | c13 |
07/18/25 | Library of Embers | c12 |
07/18/25 | Library of Embers | c11 |
07/18/25 | Library of Embers | c10 |
07/18/25 | Library of Embers | c9 |
07/18/25 | Library of Embers | c8 |
07/18/25 | Library of Embers | c7 |
07/18/25 | Library of Embers | c6 |
I put off reading it first because of some of the comments, but there's no noncon at all. There's even no dubcon, everything is consensual - Zachary waited until Oscar consented before putting his d!ck in in their first time. The only thing to comment about is probably that Zachary is lying and Oscar is not saying anything.
About Oscar being unfilial and kinda betraying his stepfather and family because he freed Zachary, I think it's not at all and in fact he made the correct decision given that he succeeded.
If he didn't do anything then the events will play out as what's in the book with his family, the kingdom, and the empire ruined.
On the other hand, if he attempted to kill Zachary to prevent future troubles, who knows if Zachary will suddenly awaken his holy powers and proceed to annihilate everything like what's written in the book.
After all, Zachary is the male protagonist, and according to the book he's an overpowered protagonist that can destroy a country. Add to the fact that in the book, he had freed himself from the supposedly inescapable spells on his own, it wouldn't be easy to kill him.
And most importantly, Oscar is a good person. He couldn't kill Zachary in exchange for his family's life especially since they were the ones in the wrong. I wouldn't call him Holy Father white lotus, he's simply a normal good person with correct moral compass.
I suppose whoever's the one who put him in that world, has a little conscience to make him very beautiful and charming so people would unconsciously favor and take care of him. They didn't made him seductive so as not to be r@ped by people but as a flower of gaoling type that can only be admired from afar and not be touched.
If he came as is, he wouldn't survive in that world as a modern era human. Everyone is at least slightly insane there. It wasn't shown because it's in Oscar's perspective and people was just unconsciously catering to him but it's implied between the lines.
Corruption and hedonism are prevalent among nobility. There's even a banquet for young people that's actually borderline an 0rgy.
Oscar's family alone is responsible for brainwashing criminals and spies into s*aves with no thought only loyalty to their family.
On that thought, his stepfather is the one doing the t0rturing and brainwashing. He even taught Oscar the spells for brainwashing that's so disturbing that it nearly drove Oscar mad. His stepbrother's attitude towards him at first is hot and cold. And his mother is a son-con. Oscar's stay in the family in the beginning is very uncomfortable, though he (and we the readers) just got used to it in the end. But he's still getting sacred of the servants because they're really creepy.
The only normal notable character in my opinion is Genevieve, Oscar's contractual fiance.
I'm slightly disappointed that I don't get to see the Imperial princess, Zachary's sister, get a bad ending. Though she's too insignificant to make a substantial effect because Zachary is too OP, so I don't really care.
it lasts until just about the end of the story