Grace Wilson

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  • by Grace Wilson  That didn't make any sense… Everyone knew that Ethan had crazy powers and skills, but others had them as well, and their sources had a real explanation. Emily, for example, was good with elemental magic because she received the blessings of the elements along her journey in the other world by contacting some families that had high magical powers. In any case, Ethan reached into his inventory and pulled out a bag of marshmallows, along with a compact griller. His eyes gleamed mischievously as he…
  • by Grace Wilson  The Kraken let out a primal roar, a mix of anguish and rage, as it struggled against the overwhelming power coursing through its immense body. The shockwaves from the electricity reverberated through the water, sending ripples cascading across the darkened surface. You learned the skill Swim. The Skill Swim obtained 10.000 experience points. The Skill Swim obtained 10.000 experience points. The Skill Swim obtained 10.000 experience points. … Ethan didn't have the skill, and now it reached…
  • by Grace Wilson  And then, as if materializing from the wintry mists, the spirit of ice appeared before them. It took the form of a majestic figure, tall and slender, adorned in shimmering ice-blue garments that billowed like frozen wisps in the breeze. Its hair was a cascade of glistening icicles, and its eyes gleamed with a glacial brilliance, reflecting the depths of the frozen world. With graceful movements, the spirit of ice floated ahead of the group, its presence exuding a serene power. As it glided…
  • by Grace Wilson  Everyone nodded, and then they began to chase the creature while running as fast as the wind. Emily seemed a bit bothered by the fact that her rival's skills apparently reached a new level, but she tried to hide her feelings. Few people can learn Mana Force, so she probably felt a bit less bothered because of it. In any case, the group kept moving North for several hours, and they crossed four hundred kilometers before Aline's mana ended, and she had to take a break to recover a bit. "How pathetic,"…
  • by Grace Wilson  "I already said, don't thank me, I will ask one day to repay the debt," Ethan said. "Putting that aside, considering that we might be in a race against time, this group sure doesn't have the skills for an infiltration and undercover investigation. Don't you know anyone with the skills for that?" "Given my position, it is better to avoid people that look shady," Dante explained. Ethan could tell. Some people just wait to find some low-hanging fruits to make an exaggeration out of it. As Ethan…
  • by Grace Wilson  "Maybe it is a diversion," Emily said. "They moved toward an area with mana until their traces disappeared from the environment. Ivan's armor emitted more or less the same waves of fuel when he moved when he put in some effort." Ethan didn't recall that before, his senses weren't that good at the time, and the world had plenty of mana. Regardless, Emily had a point; that was exactly how he imagined that Ian and his father would act. They sure were a sneaky family. "I don't think that the kingdoms…
  • by Grace Wilson  The Empire, a formidable power with a lust for dominion, had hatched a diabolical plan to conquer the world. They had devised a sinister scheme, harnessing the life force of innocent humans to power an army of robotic soldiers. These soulless automatons, devoid of free will, served as the perfect instruments of the Kingdom's oppressive rule. But destiny had other plans. As the Brawler arrived in this forsaken land, the echoes of despair and suffering reached their ears. With fists clenched and…
  • by Grace Wilson  Hannah showed up again, and then she began to teleport the others in front of him. It didn't take long for Emily and Aline to hiss at each other… one could only guess why they would accept to work together. Women are a mystery that humanity will never truly understand. "Thanks for accepting the invitation," Dante said. "It will be easier to find them with people that know Ian and his family." "That is a pity; I guess you called the wrong people for the job," Ethan said. "The only thing that I know…
  • by Grace Wilson "I don't fail on half of the songs like a certain someone," Ethan shrugged. "You can call me Jimmy Hendrix of the back street, and that is me being humble." Emily observed Ethan engaging in a somewhat heated argument with his sister, Hannah, over trivial matters. As she watched them exchange words, a tinge of jealousy welled up within her. Emily couldn't help but feel a pang of envy for the bond they shared. She longed for a sibling with whom she could engage in such playful banter and passionate…
  • by Grace Wilson  The following week seemed to pass by in a blur, with time slipping through their fingers like sand. The team remained on high alert, awaiting any updates or developments regarding Ian's family and the situation they had potentially triggered. Emily, however, surprised Ethan with her rapid progress in learning the technique to absorb mana. Ethan had been under the impression that mastering the technique would take considerable time and effort. Yet, Emily's ability to grasp it swiftly astonished him.…
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