Daniel Garcia
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"Kid, what is a human doing in the middle of our home?" The burly man spent only a few seconds staring at me after my introduction before averting his eyes. Glossing over what I said as if I never happened, the man turned his eyes to Teria. "Father, it's just like he said. He is not a human from a wingless tribe." Shaking her head, Teria stepped forward, putting herself between me and her father. "There is no grudge between him and our clan. And I have some other things I need to tell you," looking around…
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"Absolutely, no fucking way." Thinking about this, the current situation was pretty similar to what has happened just a few days earlier. The only difference laid in the fact that this time it was me fervently protesting the idea that Teria brought up. "So you would rather die, am I right?" Putting a victorious smile on her face, Teria replied with glee. At this point, I didn't even need my witch abilities to see how satisfied she was with this reversal of the situation. "What I asked of you back then……
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"Stop it already!" Teria's desperate shout seemed to shook the air around us. Even back when we were arguing never had her voice reached the magnitudes of emotions infused in it that it did right now. "What, miss super-strong winged fighter cannot handle a bit of teasing?" With Arsha sleeping currently while curled all over my back, there was a strange sense of liberation filling my soul. Sadly, even being a witch didn't make it any easier for me to decipher the reason behind it. My current one and only…
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Reaching the place where Teria requested to have a duel with me wasn't a problem at all. In fact, if motivated, I could reach it in just a few moments by mixing all kinds of movement techniques, tricks, and spells I had at my disposal. Sadly, the same couldn't be said about my unnecessary companion, who did nothing but considerably slow me down. "Can you slow down a little, please?" In just a few moments after starting our run, Arsha proved that my guess about her aptitude towards fast travel was…
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As we returned from the small seclusion we created to have a peaceful talk, I could feel the suspicion mixing with curiosity in the souls of literally every single member of the group. And sadly, I could already tell that rather than satisfying their curiosity, I had no other choice but to confirm their suspicions. "Everyone, I will be leaving the group for now." Announcing as soon as I could use my voice in a normal way while making sure that everyone in the group and no one from the outside spectators…
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"You guys heard what she said." Staring at the clouds behind which Teria disappeared just a moment ago after shouting her threats, I finally turned my head around and cast a glance at the rest of the group. "Yeah. You don't need to say anything." For a moment, a solemn nature overtook the area. At this particular moment, I couldn't really tell whether everyone was sending me off with such sad faces or if they just managed to catch on and play their roles perfectly. In the end, though, it didn't matter…
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"Bad luck?" Hearing how sure Teria was of her position, I could only shake my head with pity. And here I already believed she had some brains hidden underneath that storm of hair of hers… "I think you forgot what was the only reason why I made that promise to you in the first place." At first, the aura of the girl told me that she was intent on ignoring whatever I would say. Yet somehow, I managed to surprise her to the point where she stopped her advance and actually looked at me with curiosity. "Do…
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"Next!" Hearing the shouts of the leader of the guards, our entire group slowly moved forward. In the end, crossing the border wasn't as effortless and quick an endeavor as I hoped it would. While I crossed a few borders in my life before the apocalypse when my parents used to take me for trips to a bit hotter nations, I didn't expect that in this clearly medieval setting of this world, the problem of border queues would also appear. Yet, to my unpleasant surprise, the border wasn't filled with queues. It…
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"No, no and no matter how much you try to convince me, NO!" Stomping her feet against the ground, Teria expressed how happy she was with the one request I finally made to her. Even though it was literally the second time when I asked for to do something after relying on her knowledge and help to learn how to phase, the furious expression on her face, her tightened firsts and eyes filled with wrath clearly proved that she wasn't as inclined to fulfill this request of mine as I had hoped she would. "Come…
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"Oh, so that's the case." Desperately forcing all my excitement and shock away from my tone, I simply shrugged my arms in acknowledgment of what Longinus just said. "I'm sorry if I will be insensitive here, but what does that mean for other religions? What if there was another branch believing in another god who would also produce a saint? Would his or hers powers differ then?" This question was nothing else but a distraction. A distraction serving to pull away from everyone's attention from any hints…
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