Grace Thompson

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  • by Grace Thompson Pierre guided Billy's group to the guild… or so Billy thought. While the guild was on the left side, he walked toward a pretty big inn. Jean was probably there. "I guess this world doesn't know the concept of vacation houses," Billy thought. Billy glared at the innkeeper, and the plump middle-aged woman frowned when she saw that. He quickly corrected himself because of that… maybe he was developing some kind of trauma toward them due to the previous incident. In any case, Pierre identified…
  • by Grace Thompson Billy didn't remember seeing any of that… probably because he didn't put much thought into his speech. Nevertheless, most parties had six members, and since she could manipulate the four basic elements, Billy thought that Sarah could be useful… the only problem was Natalie. Letting mom join when they head to another dungeon might be beyond her tolerance level. "If you can convince the others, I don't mind," Billy said. "Thank you, I will talk with them properly," Sarah said and then left. She…
  • by Grace Thompson Chapter 122 "Good news or bad news?" Billy asked. "It depends on your point of view," Edward said. "Do you like money?" "Who doesn't?" Billy frowned. "Do you want to sacrifice your freedom for it?" Edward asked. "Hell no," Billy replied. "Jean will tell you this in person, but he wants to recruit you, naturally, he will pay you a lot of money to train his people, mostly kids around your age," Edward explained. "He is planning to give you many benefits to do that since he was impressed…
  • by Grace Thompson While Billy was waiting for the reply to his letter, he practiced hard for one week using his spear most of the time. He doubted that the battle experience he gained inside the dungeon would be useful against a person, but it wouldn't hurt to try. Besides, he learned other things inside and they were all practical knowledge. He was hoping for even more on the next dungeon. "Hey, dad, if you have time today, let's spar," Billy said. "Sure, why not?" Drew replied with a smile on his face. "It has been…
  • by Grace Thompson Billy's group checked the other spot, and they found nothing. In the end, the expedition that would need several turns and three months was finished in just three weeks because of that. Sarah looked apologetic, but Billy didn't plan to blame her for what she couldn't understand. "I feel like I wasted three good weeks of good training," Natalie said. Natalie wasn't the type that held back her punches, she was also prone to give Sarah a hard time whenever possible, neither her words, so that was…
  • by Grace Thompson Once Sarah made some progress with her magic, she decided to take everyone to the areas where she one the others found her magic tools. Naturally, that wasn't a mission, and since Kate was going with them, they had to tell Edward what they were going to do. "Are you going to explore the desert for magic items, sure," Edward said. "I am hoping that you can bring some nice magic items." "You already knew about them?" Billy frowned. "I wouldn't have devised and attacking plan if we didn't know…
  • by Grace Thompson "I never saw your people with things like rings…" Lily frowned. "Well, we hid them and their existence when we came to this town," Sarah explained. "We didn't know how life would be here, so we need some countermeasures. Besides, we didn't have many of those. A friend of mine has a knife that burns everything when she thinks about it." Those magic items were different from the ones Billy saw during his travels. The ones he saw had passive effects, but those had active ones… the first inhabitants…
  • by Grace Thompson Pierre followed the group until they reached the bridge. He said goodbye while looking apologetic for that event. As for Billy, he just wanted to forget that… but it was hard since the asshole who tried to mess with him and his grandmother was still alive. However, for the time being, he was beyond his reach. "Don't feel too bad, Billy," Drew said. "Jean only gave those orders because he had take the side of his people. He couldn't just reward a man who killed his guards in his territory. That would…
  • by Grace Thompson That was a rather elaborate plan… Billy considered several outcomes… even that in their town might have some spies disguised as merchants and peddlers. He even considered that some tribe members might have been working for the Count after being recruited by those merchants. Anna was raised in a tribe of warriors. Her only concern was with the fight with the monsters and other tribes. still, the conflicts never became like that, so she wondered how Billy considered all that without having any experience…
  • by Grace Thompson After explaining his plan to the others, they waited until night. The plan seemed reckless, but they couldn't think of any other way to solve their problems… Billy, Sarah, Anna, and Louise left the hideout at night and then hid in the darkness of one of the alleys of the city. They stayed quiet for quiet and waited patiently until some of the guards of the city appeared. They were escorted in groups of three while hoping to find the criminals that they had heard about. It was impossible to know if they…
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