Emily Thomas
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I sighed and pressed the section on my screen. It was time to calm the 'Little Piglet' down before nothing was left to rebuild –– it was time for his time out inside his home on my section screen. I was planning on building my own village like the system wanted. I think it was better to have a roof on my head and food on my plate as I plan my next move and gather more information about this world than aimlessly wandering in the unknown with little to no gil. And I couldn't do that if that God…
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The villagers eyed the giant pig and spat to the ground. "I said . . . Now that you are reduced to nothing but a mortal's pet, we will roast you after killing your master. And then we will sell your mana core!" They couldn't kill the God before because of its high ATP, so they chained it instead. And since the God refused to help them, they might as well kill it now that it was killable. Then roast it for dinner and preserve its meat for the apocalyptic event that was bound to happen before selling its…
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I know. I went towards the 'little Piglet' that they called God and issued my second command. "Become my minion." The God just stared blankly at me. . . . . . . ". . ." It didn't work? I thought that they would follow my every command for 30 seconds? Could it be that a God couldn't be turned into a minion? ". . ." That's disappointing. I thought. I was about to turn back and execute plan B when a notification stopped me in my tracks. I blinked. In all honesty, my expectation was low of…
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I looked over at the villagers who still didn't know I was there before I shifted my attention at the creature chained to a mighty stone the size of a hill that glowed with strange markings. Despite the restraints, the beast was strong enough to drag the massive hill stone to its destination, which was the center altar. The darkness shrouded its gigantic form in mystery, and with every step it took, the ground quaked, and the trees swayed. Drawing the moonlight into its massive frame, my heart…
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System. Why do I only acquire Evil Points? Shouldn't there be gil as well? Gil, through grinding, takes forever. Hmm . . . I pondered as I went back to the exit, taking my time since there weren't any enemies lurking around. I still don't know where to start about this kingdom building. For starters, I was utterly clueless about it. I didn't know where, how, or what to do. There was a multitude of ideas in my head that I didn't know how to organize . . . I sighed and gave up. I'll cross the…
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Something was pulling me. Pushing me away into the very end of my consciousness. I felt like something was waking inside of me. Something . . . that only wish to wreak destruction and carnage. A terrible affliction of bloodlust that shook my inner being. And I saw it . . . me? In his eyes, there was nothing but coldness. There was no empathy whatsoever, and he would show no mercy in pursuit of his goals. 'Go and wallow in your self despair.' He pushed me aside, and I lost everything. . . . .…
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The Crimson Wolf was leaping from wall to wall, creating cracks and shuddering the walls with its prowess. It was just inches behind Jane, but I bet it was toying with us based on the playful glint in its eyes. It was a predator who loved to toy with its prey before eating it after being bored. "Argh, Luke!" Jane called, but I doubt if Luke would answer her call. The guy didn't even stop to spare her a glance. I couldn't blame him. It was either her or us. "P-please!" Jane panted. Her eyes were…
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"H-help . . ." All our attention flickered to that gurgling voice and found that girl with violate hair sprawled on the ground. Her once pretty appearance was disheveled, and there were traces of vomit on her lips. She was clutching her stomach, and blood oozed from her hands and made a trail on the hard cold ground. However, what was horrifying was her bloodshot eyes and the hundreds of veins pulsating hard against her skin. Her veins were protruding, wanting to come out from her flesh, mangling her…
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Another group of humans appeared before us. They were three of them. Two women and a single man. The man had beads of red hair and an energetic face. He is about seventeen, judging from his youthful appearance and hyperactive character. While the girl with short, violet hair was also in her teens. She had a poker face and an overbearing demeanor like she was cut above the rest. And based on how her lips and eyelid twitched at the mud and dirt on the ground, checking her boots too often than not, I…
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"Let's go." Luke sighed. "It's just a stone pillar, lying in here. If we couldn't figure out what to do with it, then we might as well move on. We're only wasting time here." "That's right." Jane moved together with Luke while Soarsie followed behind them. I sprawled my fingers on the stone pillar to see if I could trigger something when Luke and the others turned their backs. . . . . . . Nothing. "Cross. We'll leave you behind," Soarsie called. "Coming." I gaze at the stone pillar one more time…
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