Grace Wilson
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Ethan had planned to clear a few levels of the simulator while he studied how to create some magic projectiles, but at the end of the day, he didn't even reach the second stage. Understanding the logic behind the slimes' magic was more difficult than he thought, and since there was no sense in reaching the next stage without learning such a simple magic, he didn't it. As if that wasn't enough, the more his resistances leveled up, the slower, the harder it became to make them level up. The process was…
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Before Lyla could answer, rather, since she took her sweet time to answer Ethan's question, it was already too late when she recovered from the shock. She only saw Ethan crossing the classroom door and leaving without looking back. As a teacher and someone who studied that fighting style for years in another world, she knew that sword dancers were particularly bad at dealing with throwing projectiles. The sword dance style was made to fool their opponents, to mess with the opponent's rhythm, and to…
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"Listen here, Ethan," Lyla said with a serious tone. "Sword dance is a technique that was developed by those who wanted to fight but didn't have strong bodies. I don't know about the sword dance that you know, but in the world where I studied that, it had a history of thousands of years… there is no other fighting style more famous than that one." "Still… it is a technique used to surprise your opponents, right?" Ethan asked. "Yes, but…" Lyla said. "Even if they are born in different worlds, a…
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While Ethan was watching Emily entering one of the classes, he wondered if his life would be like that… filled with temperamental teenagers. He knew very well how easily young people tend to go easily swayed by the idea of power. Although the school wasn't as chaotic as he had thought, he wasn't expecting much from it, considering that the representant of the F class was Emily. She was cute but, again, too temperamental. "I guess I should go to another run on the simulator," Ethan muttered. "But…
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Before Ethan could proceed to the next stage, the scenario around him changed and became black again. The door behind him suddenly opened, revealing the figure of a very angry Emily. "You did this?" Ethan asked. "Why?" "You dare ask why?" Emily raised her voice. "You left me talking by myself, and you ask why? At least have the decency of warning someone before ignoring them completely." "Tsk," Ethan clicked his tongue. "Alright, I will ignore you. Now close the door and activated the simulator…
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As much as he wanted to obtain new skills, Ethan decided to obtain those resistance skills later. Right now, he needed to recover the feeling he had while holding his weapons. The hero class not only granted the power and knowledge of his enemies, but it also granted him their combat experience. Right now, Ethan needed that again, but he would have to regain that on the hard way. pαndα`noνɐ1--сoМ "Let's focus on clearing this stage without getting hit," Ethan said to himself. "This should be a…
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As expected, Ethan left Emily behind and headed to the fourth floor. Also, just like the lobby, the fourth floor was pretty high-tech. That being said, he didn't find a single VR simulator there. In fact, he found several. The simulators weren't a single computer or glasses. They were entire rooms, and weirdly enough, Ethan could sense mana coming from them. "I see now…" Ethan smirked. "No wonder they managed to develop their technology so fast." Ethan would be lying if he said that he wasn't…
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If the exterior of that it was already weird, the interior of the tower was even weirder. Ethan felt as if he had been transported to a world a few decades ahead of Earth, technologically speaking. The lobby was immense, but in every single part of it, he could see screens showing different things. Some were showing famous TV channels, while others were streaming movies. Weird enough, the kids were the ones controlling everything, and they just had to touch it and then choose whatever the hell they…
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Ethan sighed while he was changing his clothes. His family refused to tell him about what they were talking about. He didn't like surprises, after all. To make things worse, since there was no uniform and the summoned heroes' school wasn't like the others, Ethan wanted to go using his most comfy sweatshirt, pants, and sneakers. In fact, that set could be considered his pajamas, but in the end, Hannah forced him to wear some clothes that he had never seen before. However, weirdly, they fit in him…
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Before going to bed, Ethan asked his sister to teach him a few spells. Unfortunately, it looked like Hannah's magic was pretty special, and it wasn't something that could be easily learned. However, Hannah wanted to teach him that, but… "You don't have enough mana," Hannah said. "Maybe you will have enough in one week to learn the most basic spells I can use." That was weird. Even though Ethan never mastered any big spells, he learned some simple ones, and those could be used with his current mana.…
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