Jennifer Moore

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  • by Jennifer Moore 'I'm starting to feel nervous... But I must do this.' Shane was convinced that his decision was the correct one. He recognized the importance of seizing the opportunity to accumulate more experience points. After all, his current condition might weaken during the beginner protection period, where he does nothing but idle around. Lingering within his territory could result in a decline in his physical strength, so he'd rather embrace the risk of venturing out to gain more experience and…
  • by Jennifer Moore Shane successfully completed the water filtration process and obtained about 5 cups of filtered water. However, he knew they were still unclean, so he planned to boil them for added safety. After all, even the container he used to store them was dirty. Unfortunately, starting a fire proved to be a challenge. While there was a fire just outside his territory, venturing outside meant forfeiting his beginner protection. Without that safeguard, he wouldn't be able to rest peacefully at night, since he…
  • by Jennifer Moore Shane furrowed his brow upon getting the message. "Do not survive the Apocalypse... End it." He repeated softly, pondering what could have led his future self to leave such a message. "I wonder what happened... Did I regret surviving alone?" 'Well, at the very least, I'm quite good at this since I survived two Apocalypses already.' Shane mused as he couldn't really empathize with his future self. "But you should've at least let me know how to end an Apocalypse..." He muttered, grappling with…
  • by Jennifer Moore "So I can get experience points this way, huh..." Shane muttered before getting another series of notifications. Shane furrowed his brows after seeing the new notifications. He was certainly expecting that the Territory Lord Talent would activate at some point. He just had no idea how to do it. Nevertheless, he didn't expect that it would be this easy. He thought he would have to create a map, measure its size, and other complicated things to claim a piece of land. "Yes..."…
  • by Jennifer Moore Shane felt overwhelmed by the changes he had just witnessed. First, he no longer had to put his name since the blue screen already recognized him as Shane Wells. It was better than being called Survivor 192693. Then, he saw his titles, which made him incredibly confused. "Fairy Realm's Lone Survivor, when did that happen? And how did I become A.I. Rebellion's Chosen One?" Coincidentally, they were also his first and second choice of Apocalypse during the Selection Phase. They even made an error…
  • by Jennifer Moore Bzzt! "What? What's with the Error? Ah... Is it a reward? Never mind, I'm not going to pass on that..." Shane immediately corrected himself as he realized that he could select two more Gift Packs! Although he felt that there was something wrong with the blue screen, he decided to ignore it for now since it was benefitting him. "Adding the Food Gift Pack should sustain me for a while." Shane contemplated. He mulled over his options for the final gift pack, feeling drawn towards…
  • by Jennifer Moore Shane Wells gazed at the mysterious blue screen that had suddenly materialized before him. It was the same for most people all around the world. They were bewildered by the appearance of this enigmatic screen. They all struggled to comprehend its significance, and many of them even considered whether they had gone insane already. Without any explanation, they found themselves confronted with an unprecedented choice - to select an Apocalypse. The very notion seemed absurd. Who would willingly…
  • by Jennifer Moore Aubrey took a deep breath as she tried to calm her raging heartbeat. She stared with a dry mouth at the furry four legged creature opposite her, and the resolve that she'd been building up threatened to come crashing down. "I can't do it!" She cried as she turned around. Through a large glass window, she could see Rose and Aisha watching her in a viewing room. "Aubrey, Mr. Needles has a brain tumor the size of a golf ball, he's already going to die." Rose reasoned. "There is nothing that…
  • by Jennifer Moore Luna wasn't as over the idea of having a child as she wanted Malachi to believe. But because she knew that their sudden loss of an opportunity had nothing to do with him, she never said anything about it. The last thing that she wanted was to ever make him feel worse about it than he already did. And so, Luna had been dealing with the pain of this loss all on her own. But after hearing Nyx's words, she was unable to contain herself and desperately grabbed on to this small thread of hope.…
  • by Jennifer Moore "O-Open fire!" "Shoot him, now!" "Sure, knock yourselves out." Arias remained standing with his hands behind his back as he watched the sixty odd guards pull their weapons out of their holsters and start shooting. Bullets started to fly throughout the air by the dozens, meanwhile Arias simply stood there motionlessly with a familiar smile and no signs of being harmed. No matter how many times he was shot, the bullets either missed him entirely and bounced off the titanium walls of the…
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