Emily Thomas

Stories 12
Chapters 4,237
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  • by Emily Thomas As Aldred fought off the wolf pack, Mary battled it out against the large wolf. It was as large as an elephant, yet strong, agile, and quick as a lion. Its magnificent fur breezed by the wind. The alpha wolf roared. Violent wind came out of its mouth. It swept out a rippling force that pushed the grass out beneath its feet. Mary tightened her grip on the sword. She stared at the wolf as it circled her. Both were looking eye to eye, waiting for the chance to attack. Yet the wolf didn’t seem to take this…
  • by Emily Thomas Aldred kept on defeating floor after floor until he reached the tenth floor. Instead of stairs, he saw a large pair of wooden gates. The torch on the walls flickered, creating shadows on the wooden surface. He knew what was behind that gates. It had to be a boss. The question now was, should he fight it? He already had fourteen ogres under his belt. But what if it wasn’t enough? Could he even die in this dungeon? After all, he owned this thing. “System If I die here? Will I die in real life?” The…
  • by Emily Thomas “Lalalala. I want to go to the sea. So I can take everything I see. Squidbop Squarepants!” Aldred pointed with his finger. “Pew pew Pew.” Three fireballs shot towards a green fat ogre. The fireballs blasted its face and pushed it back a few steps. The ogre roared and then dashed towards him. “I believe I can fly.” Flame jetted out of his palm that pushed him back, narrowly dodging the ogre’s wooden club. As Aldred was in the air, he pointed with both fingers and fired. “Pew pew…
  • by Emily Thomas Edeline Rose Wildingham, the empress of the Ceraisian Empire, put her slender hands on the luxurious texture of the railings. The balcony overlooked the sea where sailors boarded their ships, bringing tea, coffee, and other products to sell. The war between Ceraisian and Montcresia started with a ridiculous and perhaps nothing too serious event. But the effect of the war was still felt by many families who had their sons and husbands never return after battle. The boy that was sent to the frontline by…
  • by Emily Thomas Aldred rubbed his ass in pain before he did another swing with tears welling up inside his eyes. Apparently, Mary was told to train him up before going to Ruandeurtin. She said that the place was a slaughterhouse where soldiers died every week. Many unwanted soldiers were sent there to die. It didn’t matter if they were weak or strong, the empire had no place to attack that place in the first place. It was just a distraction so the enemy would send the majority of their soldiers there. That strategy…
  • by Emily Thomas The guards kept on dragging him through the wide and tall hallway. Aldred wanted to pew pew them with his fireball, but if he did that he would be hunted by the whole empire. He didn’t want that result. The soldiers brought him outside, and then put him inside a carriage. The soldier knocked on the side of the carriage with his knuckle. “Treat him rough.” Aldred was scared when they closed the door. It was dark inside. The only source of light was from a bunch of holes in the carriage. He sighed.…
  • by Emily Thomas The naked women felt pitiful, but they couldn’t stop the guards from taking him away. Aldred was nervous. He didn’t know what they would do to him. But he shouldn’t be that nervous, after all, he was just a child, surely they wouldn’t punish him so severely right? He was wrong. “Execute him,” the emperor said as he sat on his throne with his empress closing her eyes beside him. Aldred widened his eyes. “Wait! Old man! I’m still a child, you can’t kill me. Is your head so full of shit…
  • by Emily Thomas Six years passed in a blink of an eye. During those six years, Aldred traveled to many planets, galaxies, and even other universes. His father even brought him back in time. He was so excited about it that he asked his dad to go back in time on earth and killed a particular man with a stupid mustache. Aldred had so much fun with his family. Every day was a play day. He played a lot with his father and mother since they didn’t have to work 8 hours a day, and just laid around inside the castle with…
  • by Emily Thomas Just before the men could get their hands on his mother, a powerful force burst forth from her forehead, and then the whole village was flattened. Aldred for a flash of a moment saw a powerful hammering force that slammed into the people and the town. Yet there was no sound, there was no wreckage. There were no scraps, broken woods, or cracked stone. The whole land was flattened. Boom. Disappeared just like that into a smooth ground. Just what kind of magic was that? Aldred wondered. And his mother…
  • by Emily Thomas The planet where Aldred and his family currently reside was called Penanterra. It was a huge planet with powerful magical laws. This meant that anyone could use magic and powerful martial arts. Although the majority of people didn’t have the talent to develop it to greatness. Most of them stayed mediocre and did odd jobs, while those who succeeded joined the army, became adventurers, joined guilds or served under a noble. This world only had three moons. Apparently, the countless moons that he saw a…
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