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I was cast out of the castle with nothing so I built a kingdom for all

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Cast into another world alongside his classmates, seventeen-year-old Manix is judged useless when his status window appears completely blank. Branded a failure, the king exiles him from the castle with nothing but a bag of food and a few coins. But the truth is far from empty. Hidden beyond what anyone can see, Manix possesses ninety-six skills—all at infinite level. From shaping entire cities with a thought to taming divine beasts and bending the laws of reality, his power defies comprehension. Yet instead of seeking revenge, Manix chooses a different path. With two quiet words—“All of them”—he frees every slave in the market and sets out to build something the world has never seen. This is not a tale of domination, but of creation. In a world built on centuries of lies, where races are divided and forgotten gods fade into myth, Manix begins constructing Vaeloria—a new kind of kingdom. At its heart stands a grand library, surrounded by open spaces and endless windows, a place where no one is forced to live small. Guided by a dream he once thought impossible, he transforms abandoned land into a sanctuary of hope, unity, and freedom. But such a miracle cannot go unnoticed. As Vaeloria rises, the surrounding kingdoms grow wary. The very king who cast Manix aside now prepares for war, fearing the power of the boy he failed to understand. With enemies closing in and a fragile dream on the line, Manix must protect the world he’s building—one that dares to promise: We were here too.
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