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Demonic Sect Elder and the Sealed Realm: An Isekai LitRPG

Demonic Sect Elder, Book 2

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Demonic Sect Elder and the Sealed Realm: An Isekai LitRPG

By: Kalzara
Narrated by: Johnathan McClain
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In the second book of this hilarious xianxia series, a loser turned martial arts master embraces his badass role . . . until he screws it up . . . as usual.

Following his death by pie-eating contest, pudgy, pathetic putz Zack found himself in the body of the recently killed demonic sect elder known as Slifer, supreme elder of the Black Rose Sect. Slifer was revered by many and feared by all, and under Zack's management he was going to kick some serious ass—even if the System really had it in for him.

After a botched mass-assassination attempt by the rival Black Death Sect, Slifer's decided to pay a friendly visit to the other evil sects for the sake of peace. In other words, he's planning to dominate them by threat of a horrific, painful death and then convert them all into nice guys.

Slifer's also sent his young avatar, Zack, to the Northern Region to make a breakthrough to the Core Formation Realm. But the secretive locals have their own rules, and they don't like invading outsiders stirring up trouble—or searching for the legendary Realm's Blessing, which grants unmatched power.

Most importantly, Slifer must continue to keep anyone from finding out that behind his sinister, savage facade lies the heart, mind, and soul of a total dork. Because if they do, being brutally slaughtered will be the least of his problems. Truly, doing evil for the greater good is such thankless work.

The second volume of the hit LitRPG fantasy series—with more than a million views on Royal Road—now available in paperback, ebook, and audiobook!

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I truly wonder what is Alifer’s luck stat lol. Had a blast of fun while listening to this! Can’t wait for the next one!

Can’t wait for the next one

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VA did great, but the story felt rushed near the last 1/3rd. It really feels like there was another 4-6 hours worth of content that got cut, since the book feels like it jumps a LOT in some areas.

Decent but not as good as the firsr

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A complete flop in my opinion. I believe the biggest problem with this one is the lack of communication between Slifer and his disciples. Which only was the biggest appeal of the first book. I founded his disciples to be rather annoying honestly in book one. But in combination with Slifer's goofiness. The shenanigans blended really well. So book two, everyone is pretty much off doing their own thing. We don't really even get to hear from his core disciples until the last two hours left of the book. And by then I was pretty already fed up with this title. This series is labeled as something that is silly and not meant to be taken serious. But I feel like with book two, much of the silliness was put on hold. Instead all of a sudden everything became much more serious. So to sum up, I think book two was having a identity crisis. Which is unfortunate, I feel the author bit of more than they can chew. I hope they prove me wrong but regardless I'm pretty much done with this series either way.

Waste Of Time

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