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Faking It in Another World with My Snarky AI

He died in a toothpaste commercial. Now he’s faking sainthood in a cursed fantasy kingdom and his wife sharpening a dagger over his coffin. Jeremy Blake was a washed-up actor whose biggest claim to fame was dying dramatically on screen. Then he died for real—thanks to a suspicious shove off a rooftop—and woke up in the stab-riddled corpse of a disgraced noble and a very suspicious widow there in a magic-drenched medieval world. Now trapped in the body of Lord Audric Solvane, Jeremy has a funeral to crash, a gorgeous widow who may have killed him (again), and zero idea how this world works. His only assets? A snarky Gen Z AI named Glyph in his head—and two overpowered but wildly impractical abilities: • Prop Master – lets him recreate any non-living object he’s held (yes, even embarrassing ones). • Method Actor – lets him shapeshift into anyone he’s studied… but overuse risks total identity loss. Armed with scam spells, bad instincts, and a knack for improvising under pressure, Jeremy must fake miracles, dodge cult assassins, and seduce (or survive) his deadly ex-wife… all while pretending to be the saint this world desperately needs. But the deeper he goes, the more reality starts to crack. His death wasn’t random. His rebirth wasn’t a blessing. And the story around him? Feels more like a twisted stage play. Because Jeremy wasn’t cast as the hero. He was the understudy—for a role that already ended in disaster. Will Jeremy survive his second death—or finally get a standing ovation? Glyph says: "You're so not ready for Episode 3's plot twist."
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The Lion Has Returned

“As my last wish, kill me Carl,”the king said with breathless voice. “.....You really are an idiot, brother.” Carlos looked down at the king, unblinking yet his voice filled with pain, his tears falling down. And Carlos laughs bitterly and sounds broken. And he lifted the blade higher, tip aimed for the heart to finish quickly. For his brother to not feel the pain and be free from those strings that control him immediately. “....Brother, you never changed” And Carlos drove the sword downward to meet his brother’s heart… But the throne room shattered. The throne room’s doors that have been closed for eternity had blown open and thousands of swords had just been thrown to him in an instant with a terrifying speed. His eyes widened. Something massive passed between him and his brother, faster than thought and attacking him. He didn’t have time to lift his blade. And a shadow came between them and then— Nothing. His brother had opened his eyes as Carlos fell to the ground and his last breath was caught in his throat. And he heard something… a scream…as he could no longer open his eyes. And only darkness was there. -------------------------------- At twenty-eight, Carlos returned from the war bearing scars no crown could heal. He had fought, bled, and stood against his own brother—the beloved king—whose soul had been twisted by divine control. When Carlos finally won, just as he raised his blade to end it all, a stranger struck him down first. He never expected to open his eyes again. But he does—fifteen years old once more, with the weight of his memories and a god whispering in his mind. He’s been sent back, not to win a war, but to prevent it. To stop his brother from becoming a puppet. To unravel the path that led to destruction. And maybe this time... to protect the bond they once had. But the palace is full of masks. Power is a poison. And the closer Carlos gets to changing fate, the more fragmented his memories become—flashes of lives and deaths he doesn’t fully understand. The god who brought him back says this is redemption. But is he a savior... or something else entirely? Can Carlos protect his brother, rewrite destiny, and hold on to the fragile peace he never had? Or is the past more unbreakable than time itself? ----------------------------------------
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