
The Laughing Swordsman Novel
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Peace is a distant dream for Apollo, a spoiled noble whose life takes a brutal, inescapable turn. He’s assassinated in his own room, only to awaken, find himself in the same predicament, and be stabbed in the back again. And again. Each brutal rebirth plunges him deeper into a nightmare of eternal recurrence, trapped with only his bed and a simple wooden sword – a bokken. This is the brutal reality of "The Laughing Swordsman," a fantasy novel that thrusts its protagonist into a loop of unending violence. Yet, within this cycle of death, a flicker of defiance ignites. Apollo, the privilege…
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The Laughing Swordsman novel is written by Disgrace.
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The Laughing Swordsman novel currently has 17 chapters.
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The Laughing Swordsman novel belongs to the Fantasy genre.
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Apollo, a spoiled noble, reveled in his father’s influence, pulling pranks from petty theft to playful jabs, never crossing a line. Thus, the assassination attempt in his own room—being stabbed in the back and left for dead—struck him as utterly absurd. To his shock, he found himself back in his room, unharmed, only to be stabbed in the back again. The third stabbing cemented the grim truth: he was trapped in an eternal cycle of death and rebirth in his room, with only his bed and a bokken for