Jennifer Moore

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  • Chapter 137 — How to survive in the Romance Fantasy Game Cover
    by Jennifer Moore  ] ] ] ] ] Days passed like a mere blur, and the evening began to dim over the heavens family's castle. In a secluded corner behind the grand estate, I stood gripping my sword with all my might, my knuckles white with tension. Before me loomed a formidable foe-an enormous creature that resembled a minotaur, but with a distinctly demonic aura. Its hulking form towered over me, a grotesque blend of muscle and…
  • Chapter 136 — How to survive in the Romance Fantasy Game Cover
    by Jennifer Moore  Mundane, boredom, dull, and tiresome-these were the emotions Liyana Heavens felt whenever she found herself in this place. The opulence of the Hell mansion, with its grandeur and wealth, did little to captivate her. To her, it was as uninspiring as the many other gatherings she had attended. The same monotony, the same forced pleasantries, the same faceless people-everything about this place seemed to echo her feelings of ennui. Liyana's gaze swept over the room, noting the anxious glances…
  • Chapter 135 — How to survive in the Romance Fantasy Game Cover
    by Jennifer Moore  "You sure have changed, son... in a good way, of course," the Duke said with a broad smile, his eyes scanning me from head to toe. His right hand rested thoughtfully under his chin as he circled around me, nodding with approval. His gaze was both appraising and proud. "Thanks, I guess?" I responded, a touch of awkwardness in my voice. Ever since I entered the academy and was thrust into a series of unexpected events due to my own recklessness, I had made significant strides in my…
  • Chapter 134 — How to survive in the Romance Fantasy Game Cover
    by Jennifer Moore  Stepping out of the Mage's Association building, the roaring voice of the floating boat faded into the distance as I took in the crisp, cold air. There was something deeply comforting about this familiar scene-the wide, green landscape and the towering mountains that loomed in the distance. Hamen City—a place that marked the beginning of my journey home. As one of the few major cities on the empire's borders, it had always been a hub of activity and a symbol of security within the duke's…
  • Chapter 133 — How to survive in the Romance Fantasy Game Cover
    by Jennifer Moore  "This place sure is huge...." I couldn't help but mumble in awe as I stood at the base of the snow-capped Misty Mountains. The sight before me was nothing short of breathtaking. The mountains stretched up into the sky, their peaks lost amidst swirling clouds of icy mist. The sheer scale of the range was overwhelming, and I felt a shiver run down my spine-not just from the biting cold, but from the grandeur of the landscape itself. Even though I hadn't begun my ascent yet, the atmosphere…
  • Chapter 132 — How to survive in the Romance Fantasy Game Cover
    by Jennifer Moore  The semester break had finally arrived, and with it, the opportunity to return to my small hometown. Although our estate was sizable and prosperous, we were still considered humble farmers compared to the grand nobles of the central district. Our family was wealthy, certainly, but in the grand scheme of the empire, we were just affluent commoners. As I approached the Mage's Association building at the academy, the scene was bustling with activity. Magic-infused floating ships hovered in the…
  • Chapter 131 — How to survive in the Romance Fantasy Game Cover
    by Jennifer Moore  After finishing up the student council tasks, I watched as Senior Alice dashed off in a hurry, muttering about some sort of emergency. It was a bit of a letdown that I couldn't spend more time with her, especially since she didn't even complete her portion of the work. But knowing Alice and her unique situation, it wasn't surprising. Her character arc was approaching its climax soon, with significant events on the horizon. While her storyline wasn't really a major subplot for Lucas, it was a…
  • Chapter 130 — How to survive in the Romance Fantasy Game Cover
    by Jennifer Moore  It was a bright, sunny day, with the sun casting a warm glow over the academy grounds. Despite the crispness in the air that hinted at the approaching winter, Princess Snow felt a serene comfort in the gentle breeze that swept across the open spaces. The blue sky stretched endlessly above, and Snow's presence seemed to reflect the very essence of tranquility and grace. As she made her way towards the academy square, her light steps created a rhythm that harmonized with the chirping of birds…
  • Chapter 129 — How to survive in the Romance Fantasy Game Cover
    by Jennifer Moore  Two days had passed since the grand festival, and the echoes of its success still reverberated throughout the academy. The event had garnered immense positive feedback from both the student body and the institution itself. Scouts from various guilds and knightly orders were highly impressed, having had the chance to observe potential recruits in action. Additionally, the tower masters from numerous magic towers across the world had eagerly witnessed what they hoped would be the emergence of a…
  • Chapter 128 — How to survive in the Romance Fantasy Game Cover
    by Jennifer Moore  As I sifted through the archives of my newly acquired memories, the haze began to clear. Fragments of broken worlds and lost histories intermingled in a chaotic tapestry of what once was. The reality of my situation settled in, revealing the tangled mess of destinies intertwined with my own. I saw worlds-two distinct paths that converged into one. One where Snow and I had built a life together, only to leave the world in disarray. Another where I was a father to two children, with their…
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