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Lord of Entertainment C6 Saint Angeles

Three days passed in a blur of anticipation and last-minute preparations. On the morning of my flight, I stood in my hotel room, surveying my belongings one last time. The electric guitar, the innovative piano, the experimental camera prototypes - all the fruits of my labor lay before me.

How would I manage to transport all of this without drawing unwanted attention?

Fortunately the system awarded me a useful skill just yesterday for completing a task: the {Inventory}.

This new ability allowed me to store my belongings in a small, interdimensional space about the size of a small house.

I carefully placed each item into the {Inventory}, marveling at how they seemed to disappear into thin air.

With my precious cargo safely stored away, I checked out of the hotel and hailed a taxi to the airport.

***

The airport was a hive of activity. I looked around, taking in the diverse crowd.

Demons in sharp suits rushed to and fro, their briefcases swinging. Humans gathered in small groups. I even spotted a few elves and dwarves, though they were certainly in the minority.

As I made my way through security and customs, I held my breath, half-expecting my false documents to be questioned. But everything went smoothly, and before I knew it, I was sitting in the departure lounge, waiting for my flight to be called.

Time seemed to crawl as I waited, my mind racing with thoughts of what lay ahead.

Novaterra. Jollywood.

Finally, my flight was announced. As I stood up, gathering my carry-on bag (the rest safely tucked away in my {Inventory}), I took one last look around the airport. This was it. The point of no return.

"Goodbye, Demon Realm..." I murmured under my breath as I walked towards the gate.

With each step towards the plane, I felt a mix of excitement and trepidation.

As I settled into my seat on the plane, I closed my eyes, taking a deep breath.

To distract myself from the nervous energy buzzing through me, I picked up a newspaper from the seat pocket in front of me. The front page of "Daily Realms" immediately caught my attention: "Conflicts of Elves and Dwarves."

I delved into the article, learning that just yesterday, on July, 2, 1271, the dwarven government had once again found itself in tension with the elves. I shook my head, not entirely surprised. This conflict was as old as the races themselves.

The article provided a brief overview of the situation. Eden Continent, the largest landmass in the world, was home to both the elves and the dwarves. Despite its size, or perhaps because of it, the two races had never managed to coexist peacefully.

The dwarves, with their penchant for mining and industry, had settled in the mountains and caves of Eden. Their areas were developing swiftly, rivaling even some human territories in technological advancement. But this progress came at a cost.

The elves, who occupied the dense jungles and expansive plains of Eden, were less than thrilled with their neighbors' destructive approach to the environment. Their commitment to preserving nature clashed violently with the dwarves' industrial aspirations.

As I read, I couldn't help but draw comparisons to the human realms. Novaterra and Aethoria, each on their own continent, had managed to develop far beyond Eden in many ways. It was ironic that the largest continent lagged behind due to this age-old conflict.

The article went on to detail the latest point of contention - a new dwarven mining operation that threatened an ancient elven forest. Diplomatic talks had broken down, and there were whispers of potential armed conflict.

I set the newspaper down, my mind whirling with this new information.

***

Time seemed to stretch and compress during the flight. After approximately 20 hours, including a brief stopover in the neutral territory of Middleway Island, the plane finally began its descent into Saint Angeles Airport.

As the wheels touched down on Novaterran soil, I took a deep breath, my heart racing with anticipation. This was it. I had arrived in Saint Angeles City, the beating heart of the entertainment world, Jollywood.

The process of disembarking and navigating through the airport was a blur of new sights, sounds, and smells.

Everything felt different here - the air, the energy, even the way people moved. As I followed the crowd through the sleek, modern corridors of the airport, I couldn't help but marvel at the technology on display.

Screens displayed flight information and advertisements - still in black and white, but years beyond anything in the demon kingdom. The automated customs kiosks, likely a product of dwarven technology, were a marvel of efficiency.

What caught my eye were the small assistant robots scurrying about, helping lost travelers. They seemed to be powered by the cores of magical beasts, a clever fusion of magic and dwarven engineering. It was a stark reminder of how the different races' strengths could be combined to create something truly innovative.

I approached the customs desk with a bit of nervousness. This was the first real test of my false identity. The customs officer, a stern-looking human woman, barely glanced at me as she scanned my documents. For a heart-stopping moment, I thought she might question something, but then she stamped my passport and waved me through.

Relief flooded through me as I collected my luggage (the few items I hadn't stored in my {Inventory}) and made my way towards the exit. As the automatic doors slid open, I stepped out into the warm Novaterran air for the first time.

The sight that greeted me was a stark reminder of just how far the demon kingdom had been left behind.

Towering skyscrapers stretched towards the sky, their sleek designs a far cry from the ancient architecture of Ferland City. Vehicles that looked nothing like the cars in the demon realm zipped by on wide, well-maintained roads. And everywhere, black and white screens and billboards advertised the latest movies, music, and products.

I stood there for a moment, just taking it all in. This was Saint Angeles City, the place where dreams came true. Although I'd seen pictures before, nothing could have prepared me for the real thing.

I hailed a taxi, settling into the backseat.

"Where to?" the taxi driver asked, jolting me out of my thoughts.

I gave him the address of a modest hotel I'd booked in advance, located in an area known for its up-and-coming artists and musicians. As we pulled away from the airport, I watched the city unfold before me.

I gazed out the window at the commercial streets passing by. The vibrant signs, the bustling crowds, the sheer energy of the city - it all hammered home just how far behind the demon kingdom truly was

In the distance, I could see the iconic "Jollywood" sign perched on the hills overlooking the city. It was eerily similar to the Hollywood sign from my previous life, a beacon of hope and opportunity for aspiring artists.

The taxi wound its way through the busy streets, and I couldn't help but feel a surge of excitement. Yes, I was out of my depth in many ways. Yes, the technological gap between this world and the demon realm was even wider than I'd imagined. But I had something unique to offer - a perspective and knowledge from his previous life. And also awakening a useful system.

As the taxi approached the hotel, I began to formulate my plan. I would need to adapt quickly, learn the ins and outs of this city, and find a way to introduce my innovations in a way that would capture the imagination of the Novaterran public.

It wouldn't be easy, but then again, nothing worth doing ever is.

I was a demon prince in disguise, armed with knowledge from another life and determination born from years of being underestimated. Saint Angeles had no idea what was coming.


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