
ISEKAI The Otherworlder’s HeirVolume 1 (Part II) The Turning Point
Barely seven years old. One arm lost. And nothing left to lose.
In a world where every noble can hide a blade behind a smile, Arius is only a child — orphaned, hunted, betrayed… and now enslaved. His crime? Being the heir of another world.
As the barony of Amona buckles under political pressure, as an unstable prince seeks to seize his family’s inheritance, and as unseen hands begin weaving the threads of a far greater conflict, Arius can no longer afford hesitation: he runs.
Chained, humiliated, yet unbroken, he uncovers his parents’ secrets, the hidden powers of his bloodline… and an ancient magic sleeping within him. Mercy does not exist here. And noble blood protects neither innocence… nor against chains.
Run. Survive. Strike when you must.
On the road, a strange bond forms with a nekomimi as elusive as flame — ally, enigma, threat… or shelter. But can an alliance born in chains survive freedom?
ISEKAI The Otherworlder’s Heir — The Inflection II drives the saga forward in a whirlwind of action, drama, budding romance, and revelations — in a world where every smile may hide a dagger.
What you will find in this volume
A brutal escalation: flight, pursuit, political violence, and day-to-day survival.
A protagonist rebuilding himself: humiliation, loss, resolve — and the birth of an instinct to fight back.
Bloodline revelations: family secrets, inheritance, and an ancient magic still held in check.
A volatile bond: tension, uncertain alliance, romance taking shape without erasing the danger.
In the Other World, freedom is never given. It is taken — and sometimes paid for in blood.
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Alexandre Margrave
Seneschal of the Principality of Eldoris, Count and advisor to Prince Kausli Morgan
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Okame Nepeta
Princess Okame Nepeta — Profoundly impacted by Arius Lovelace
The One Who Chose Freedom — No Matter the Cost She was never meant to stay. And no one had ever managed to stop her. Princess of Kardarkam, Okame Nepeta had never known how to accept the walls built around her. Where others saw a place to belong, she saw a boundary to cross. The…
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