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Trapped in a Fantasy World, Crowned as the Spider King... What Now?

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(Also known as "KumoOuja") — this dark fantasy isekai follows Haruto Satoru... Summoned from another world with no warning, Haruto Satoru awakens beneath a crimson sky that hums with magic and malice. His arrival is not a mistake—it’s a message. Yet no summoner steps forward, no kingdom claims him, and no prophecy bears his name. Gifted—or cursed—with powers that can cut through reality itself, Haruto begins a relentless search for the one who called him across worlds. Each clue unravels another layer of the supernatural realm: gods bound by ancient contracts, monsters that feed on memory, and beings who whisper that he was never meant to exist. As he delves deeper, the threads of fate begin to tremble. His presence warps the balance of the divine order, and soon, heaven and hell alike seek to erase him. But Haruto will not bow to destiny—he will hunt the truth, even if it lies beyond creation itself. > “If the gods wove my summoning… then I’ll tear the heavens apart to find the hand that pulled the thread.” Haruto never asked to be a hero. One moment he was living an ordinary life, the next he was thrown into an unfamiliar world—one where gods play dice with fate, nations crumble overnight, and monsters roam free. But instead of chasing glory or bowing to kings, Haruto chooses his own path. With powers beyond imagination and an unyielding will, he begins gathering followers—not knights or nobles, but monsters. From loyal beasts to cunning demons, each subordinate swears allegiance to him, and together they carve out a place in a hostile world. What starts as mere survival grows into something greater: a nation born from nothing, a haven where the strong and the outcast can belong. Yet, with every victory, Haruto draws the attention of rulers, heroes, and even gods who cannot allow a monster nation to exist. Surrounded by enemies, burdened with power, and haunted by the question of what it means to rule—Haruto must decide whether he will become a savior, a tyrant… or something far beyond both. A story of war, loyalty, and ambition begins— The tale of a man who dared to turn monsters into a kingdom.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Moment Everything Changed

City lights shimmered like scattered stars against the night sky. Haruto stood by the window, phone pressed to his ear, the cool glass brushing his knuckles.

"So… you will not be returning this week, sister?" His voice stayed composed, but a faint disappointment threaded through.

A quiet pause.

"I'm really sorry… Something urgent came up at work."

He exhaled softly, fingers brushing through his hair. "I assumed as much. Just ensure you do not exhaust yourself."

"I won't… Goodnight."

"Goodnight."

The call ended with a soft beep. Silence settled over the room. He set the phone down, his gaze shifting to the piles of books and open notes waiting on his desk.

Another long night.

He sat, lifted his pen, and began. Pages flipped. Ink scratched. Hours slipped past until his alarm buzzed against the wood, a dull vibration through his arm.

He leaned back, rubbing his eyes as fatigue crept into his bones. His mind kept racing anyway.

"Five minutes," he murmured, folding his arms on the desk and letting his forehead rest there. "Just five…"

Sleep seized him immediately.

A voice.

Soft. Unfamiliar.

"I found you."

His eyes snapped open.

The warm city glow—gone. His desk—gone.

Instead, towering trees surrounded him. The air was cool, damp. The scent of moss and wet earth clung to his skin. Leaves rustled in a distant breeze.

He pushed himself upright, fingertips brushing rough soil. His pulse stayed steady, but pressure tightened in his stomach.

He blinked once. Twice. No change.

Think.

Dream? Too vivid.

Hallucination? No dizziness. No distortion. Sharp clarity.

"This is… real," he whispered, breath fogging faintly in the cold air.

The acceptance settled heavily in his chest.

Priorities: assess danger. Locate civilization. Determine the cause of displacement.

As he scanned the forest, a faint glow caught his eye. He crouched.

A small plant. Deep blue petals. A pool of shimmering liquid gathered beneath it.

His brows narrowed. He touched the stem lightly—cool, smooth, firm.

I know over four hundred thousand plant species… This isn't one of them.

His gaze sharpened.

Unfamiliar sky. Unfamiliar flora. Unfamiliar air.

This wasn't Earth.

A chill slid down his spine.

"Analysis complete."

He stiffened. The voice was calm. Mechanical.

"Plant: Saphiris. Classification: Medicinal. Secretes high-purity blue liquid capable of accelerating cell regeneration. Effective upon contact. Potency stable even when removed from the plant. Possible side effect: mild numbness. High medicinal value."

His fingers twitched.

"Who speaks?" His tone hardened—still level, but edged with quiet command.

A short pause.

"I am [Unique Skill: Azara]. Granted upon your entry into this world. I exist to assist with analysis, strategy, and adaptation."

His heartbeat remained steady. His mind adjusted instantly.

A skill. A system.

This world was real.

—WHOOSH.

Wind blasted through the forest. Branches whipped violently. Leaves tore free and spiraled upward.

Haruto's head snapped toward the sky.

A shadow glided across the moon. Massive wings. White scales reflecting silver light. Golden eyes blazing like molten metal.

A dragon.

His muscles tightened. It was descending. Fast.

FWOOOOOSH!

White flames erupted from above, blindingly bright. Heat slammed toward him, scorching the air.

He moved without hesitation—snatching the Saphiris plant and sprinting toward the trees.

BOOOOOOM!

White fire consumed the ground behind him, shaking the earth. Dirt and splinters blasted past his legs.

Not ideal.

He weaved between trunks, letting the dense forest swallow him. Flames roared behind him, painting the night in violent light.

Why is it attacking? What triggered this?

No time.

Survive first.

Above, the dragon circled, golden eyes cutting through the shadows.

I require a strategy. Immediately.

He inhaled sharply, footing steady, mind calculating even as the forest burned behind him.