David Thomas
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"These aren't that bad, dog. Very well, let's take it all to the back and get it further appraised and valued by Mom. She'll handle the pricing and sales. Snake, you know the way..." Amenti placed the sword back down and gave me a curt nod before turning around, returning to the shelves behind the counter as she resumed organizing them and doing what she pleased, all while Kolia rolled her eyes as she asked "Amenti, can you wrap these all up and ship them up to the Palace for us? We'll pay with Miss…
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"Fortunately, Duke Asvold has arrived, and the two of them are currently making their way to the border with the intent of annihilating the entire Savaran barbarian armies!" Arthur was so shocked that he involuntarily rose from his seat; his eyes widened in disbelief. "What?! My father has actually arrived and is assisting the North region," he exclaimed, a mixture of astonishment and relief in his voice. "Yes, indeed, Duke David has arrived and is aiding Duke Wilhem in countering the invasion.…
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Upon hearing this question, Vivian's expression suddenly grew tense, and she nervously clenched her palms. "The situation right now at the border is rather unfavorable." Observing the wrinkles and pallor on her face, it was evident just how precarious the situation had become. "Mom, can you explain?" Arthur gently grasped Vivian's hand, aiming to provide comfort. Feeling the warmth of Arthur's touch, Vivian immediately composed herself and released a small sigh. "The news of the silent invasion in the…
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"Ughh..." Arthur struggled to open his heavy eyelids, his breathing ragged, as though he had just sprinted a long distance. "What was that? Was it all a dream?" He muttered in a hushed tone, squinting at the room's sky, which felt vaguely familiar. "My bedroom?" He whispered to himself, his voice tinged with confusion, as he slowly sat up. It was then that he realized he was in his own bed, and his eyes roamed over the surroundings, a sense of strangeness enveloping him. "Huh? Weren't I in the reading…
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"You all will never defeat me, never!" As the thunderous sound reverberated throughout the world, Arthur was consumed by an overwhelming sense of dread. His body frozen up, as if plunged into the depths of an icy abyss, while the mana coursing through his veins surged uncontrollably. "What in the world is that sound? Its sheer power is draining every ounce of my strength, and I'm overwhelmed by an indescribable terror," Arthur muttered, taking several steps backward. His gaze fixated on the darkening…
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"Hehe, if that old man dares to obstruct my path, he shouldn't be surprised if I incinerate him with my flames!" David responded with an air of unshakable resolve. Upon seeing this, Noah merely glanced at it, shaking his head with a faint smile. "I don't know how you can be so confident," Noah replied playfully to David. "You should understand that he is the mightiest human on this earth, and his strength may have come close to the legendary Elemental Lords of old." Emperor Julius of the Ancient…
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Immediately, Arthur opened the white book, but to his surprise, the page was entirely blank—a pristine white sheet devoid of any words or letters. "Huh? Why is there nothing in it at all?" Arthur furrowed his brow in confusion as he continued to flip through the pages, finding the same emptiness within. "Is something wrong?" He scratched his forehead, squinting as he tried to determine if he had made a mistake. While he pondered, suddenly the blank page in the white book began to glow, leaving…
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"Oh? Tell me how you propose we cooperate." Arthur smiled at Diargan, who appeared confident. Recognizing that his moment had arrived, Diargan adjusted his posture, sitting up straight. "Well, as you are aware, Your Highness, Emperor Alex, wields tremendous power. His strength is formidable, and no one dares to challenge him," Diargan said in a serious tone, casting a gloomy atmosphere around them. His manner of speaking had a profound impact on those around him, but for Arthur, it held little…
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"Would you be interested in collaborating with me?" Diargan peered deeply into Arthur's eyes, and Arthur, fully expecting this question, offered a faint smile in return. "Oh? Collaboration? Is there a specific endeavor you have in mind, Prime Minister?" Arthur, taking a sip of his tea, feigned curiosity, eager to hear what Diargan had to say. Arthur had anticipated that Diargan would eventually broach the topic of cooperation. While he enjoyed toying with Diargan, he was also genuinely interested…
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In the reading room, Arthur, on the verge of opening a white book, was suddenly startled by a knock at the door. "Knock!" At the sound, Arthur swiftly stashed the book in his space pouch and fixed his gaze on the reading room's entrance. "Who is it?" Arthur asked, his tone tinged with annoyance since he had explicitly instructed the library guard not to disturb him during his reading. "Apologies for the interruption, Young Master Arthur, but someone is seeking your presence," the familiar voice of…
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