The world is destroyed by a demon invasion. Cities fall. Kingdoms burn. Humanity is scattered like leaves in a storm. Bigang Sa survives, but not as a free man. He is forced to serve in the demon army for centuries. Century after century of obeying monsters. Century after century of watching humanity crawl and suffer.
Then a human uprising fails. Desperate, hopeless, the last gasp of a broken species. Bigang Sa is caught in the middle. But he has learned things in centuries of servitude. Secrets of demon combat. Weaknesses in their formations. Gaps in their defenses.
He uses forbidden magic to transport himself back into his body, ten years before the arrival of the demons.
Ten years. That is all he has.
Bigang Sa wakes up young again. His muscles remember demon training. His mind remembers centuries of war. But his world still thinks demons are myths. His former allies are still squabbling over territory. His enemies are still laughing at threats that do not exist.
Now a man who served monsters for centuries must become a teacher. He will train a new class of murim fighters. He will drill them in demon combat techniques that no human has ever seen. He will forge them into weapons capable of fighting the invasion.
Can he use his centuries of demon warrior training to create a new class of murim fighters powerful enough to ward off the coming apocalypse?

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