David Jackson
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Tang Yue pushed herself and slowly kept inching forward. She needed to continuously keep moving because her venom was effective for only a short period of time. The spot which she left behind would soon regain its former vigor and activity within the next couple of seconds without any delay. So she couldn't afford to rest or wait around even for a moment. She kept steadily moving forward. However, unlike the upper section of the worm's torso, the middle section was slightly more forgiving. The acid…
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140 • Ongoing
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Splashing and thrashing within the azure lake of the ancient labyrinth was a gigantic Epic-grade glow worm. Even though the beast looked as if it was struggling, trying to cope up with Xander's incessant attacks, its thick defenses and high cultivation base helped it smoothly deal with him. Even after fighting for a little over ten minutes, neither side seemed to get an upper hand on the other and the fight was almost at a standstill. But this in itself was considered a victory for Xander since he was…
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140 • Ongoing
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Burp! The snake let out a loud noise as it comfortably coiled in a corner of the worm's gigantic body. Her long forked tongue flickered in and out and the emerald eyes shimmered in silent contemplation. After venting out all her frustration by biting the worm left and right and gulping down huge chunks of its flesh, Tang Yue had finally calmed down. She felt a lot more steady and was able to clearly think things through. Acting haphazardly like this was not going to yield her any benefits. She needed…
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140 • Ongoing
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"Where are you going?" Xander's voice thundered. "I did not permit you to move." He unleashed the full power of his cultivation base and sent out a sword strike laced with the swirls of darkness. KABOOM An explosive sound rang out as the attack hit the hardened body of the worm. The worm let out another enraged roar and cocked its head back in annoyance. It seethed and swirled the waters of the lake and sent out a beam of freezing cold water at Xander. The jet of water carried along with it a…
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140 • Ongoing
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Inside the vast labyrinth, several groups of cultivators, including elves, dwarves, orcs, and fairies were fighting the hordes of undead beasts with vigor and ferocity. Time slowly ticked away but it only felt as if everyone was walking around in circles. The horde of incoming beasts was never ending and they were not progressing in any aspect. Except for the negligible soul strength that they managed to gain with every undead beast kill, they had gained absolutely nothing else. While things continued…
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140 • Ongoing
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Tears streamed out of Charlotte's eyes. She was still conscious suffering through every small ounce of pain. When Tang Yue came back for her, she almost couldn't believe her eyes. Why was she here? Her soul shivered. She couldn't believe that someone would be idiotic enough to go this far for someone like her… for an enemy… As Tang Yue hastily poured in some recovery potions, everything spilled out as the walls of her throat ached as if they had collapsed. If Charlotte could, she would have…
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140 • Ongoing
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Tang Yue hesitated. She was unable to take another step forward. Her mind and body froze unexpectedly, as huge rocks crumbled around her and were slowly and gradually closing off that tunnel. If she didn't make a decision and move away from that spot, she would soon be crushed and inevitably buried underneath the rocks. Her single path of escape would also be shut off. She turned around slightly and saw the small hole through which she could potentially still enter the underground opening again and…
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140 • Ongoing
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"Hey. Step away from there." Tang Yue shouted. "What? Why?" Charlotte absentmindedly answered her as she glanced at her beautiful reflection on the still azure waters of the lake. A pair of familiar enchanting eyes stared back at her, a tinge of sadness hidden within them. Charlotte's mind wandered to the various events that had happened recently. She looked at Tang Yue from the corner of her eye and felt guilty for everything that she had done to her. But as Tang Yue's gaze met her eyes, she quickly…
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140 • Ongoing
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Tang Yue and Charlotte continued walking down the winding tunnel for the next few hours without any rest. On their route, they came across several low-leveled beasts, but Tang Yue was able to swiftly deal with almost all of those by herself. Only once there was a group of six spiders that had abruptly landed in front of them and were attacking them both at the same time, which was slightly too much for Tang Yue to handle by herself. However, Charlotte quickly intervened and helped the snake smoothly…
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140 • Ongoing
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Tang Yue supported Charlotte on her one side and the two slowly inched away from their location, heading deeper and deeper into the tunnel. The elf had mostly recovered by now except for a slight feeling of weakness and numbness in her body. Once Tang Yue's personal antidote took care of most of the poison seeped into her blood, Charlotte drank a few medicinal potions and recovery potions, speeding up her healing. She then obediently listened to Tang Yue and decided to accompany her instead of waiting…
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140 • Ongoing
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