Jennifer Smith

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  • Chapter 144 — The Tale Of Kitsuna Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Chapter 139 “Tsk, you’re like a stalker, kitsu!” Kayda yelped while keeping my tails and me at bay. “The best way to go against a long-range mage is being close range,” I said, not missing a beat on my onslaught on kayda. “I know that but fuck.” Kayda cursed, making a small shockwave of magic appear around her. “Hey, now don’t let your thought distract you,” I said, appearing in front of her and ignoring the mana wave. Striking at her with my hand, I tried to grab her…
  • Chapter 143 — The Tale Of Kitsuna Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Chapter 138 “Oh hell no, how are there three of you!” Kayda shouted, not sounding very happy. I looked at all of us curiously, seeing that we only had one tail, including me. “Ah, we can actually be 4. But yeah, that one died there in front of you.” The clone to my left is explained, shrugging. “F-four. You can make 4 of yourself?” “Yeah, why?” I asked, confused at her statement “Kitsuna, I will warn you right now if one of your clones does anything date related. You are…
  • Chapter 142 — The Tale Of Kitsuna Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Chapter 137 You know Kayda once said she can’t lead someone when dancing, yes? Well, that was an utter lie. She took over the moment we stepped on the dancing floor for the entire night. I could barely stay in tune with her when we were dancing. Even my stamina was busy to bottom out at the end. That’s how hard she was going on that stage with me, a novice. Fucken dragons, you know you can never trust them to tell the truth. Anyways it’s been three days since Kayda became my girlfriend. She was…
  • Chapter 141 — The Tale Of Kitsuna Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Chapter 136 “Uhm, how did we end up like this?” I said, looking at all the toys and stall rewards Kayda and I had in our hands. In one of them, the other was holding the girl from before. “Well, I blame everything on you,” Kayda said with a pouting face. “Who was the one that said it’s fine? We will take care of her for the night,” “ugh, that might be my fault, but I couldn’t help it. Her puppy eyes were just adorable,” Kayda said, rubbing her head awkwardly. “yeah, and…
  • Chapter 140 — The Tale Of Kitsuna Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Chapter 135 “Where to next?” I asked, looking at kayda. “I think it’s more where is the next stall business we can ruin,” Kayda commented, making me laugh. “Oh, you want to go on with that line of work tonight? I don’t mind. It’s quite fun, actually.” I said sarcastically. “No, thank you. I don’t want more people to hate me.” Kayda said, shaking her head vigorously. “But we are winning, so there is no downside,” I shrugged. “No, we are ruining other…
  • Chapter 139 — The Tale Of Kitsuna Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Chapter 134 Festivals. There are many different sorts of festivals in the world, especially on earth. America has festivals that are more like parties than a real traditional festivals like Japan has. Well, I guess China can also be compared to them. They are both very traditional countries. Although not on the best terms. Meh, not my problem at all. Sadly, I only saw Japanese festivals in person, and the festival I was at right now gave me a nostalgic feeling toward those festivals where I went…
  • Chapter 138 — The Tale Of Kitsuna Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Chapter 133 “And we have arrived,” Kayda said, jumping in front of us, happily lifting her arms up in the air. “Sigh, your yukata is going to get loose, Kayda, rawr,” I said, sighing. Looking to the front, past Kayda, you could see hundreds of stalls in the area where we had fought devils not even a week ago and in the middle of all this. Was a giant rose still burning with golden flames? My ‘masterpiece’ as An called it. Oh, right, there was also snow everywhere, 30 centimetres of…
  • Chapter 137 — The Tale Of Kitsuna Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Chapter 132 Cannon Fodder, there is a lot of debate and references made worldwide for this word or phrase. Some say it’s meat shields that are made to protect the more trained or more privileged people in the world. Others say they are there to distract. To be an annoyance to the enemy and make them let their guards from attacks behind or from the sides. In essence, cannon fodder is a sacrifice made by the higher-ups because they are incompetent and can’t make proper strategies where fewer…
  • Chapter 136 — The Tale Of Kitsuna Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Chapter 131 “Hmm, hmm.” Humming to myself, I stared out of the window, looking out of the Anabald mansion onto the white city. It’s been a few days since the devil attack, and its aftermath was not what I was expecting. Firstly, my spell made went crazy, and I lost control of it. Well, that’s not a real surprise, though. It was my first time using those elements together and that much mana. The second thing is that it’s snowing right now in the middle of summer. That’s all thanks to my…
  • Chapter 135 — The Tale Of Kitsuna Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Chapter 130 “well, Kayda wasn’t wrong when she said devil related things give a lot of experience,” I said while sitting cross-legged on an ice chair on top of my ice tower next to my awesome looking Railgun at the lovely number 49 on my status screen right after level. “Sigh, forget about that. It has been easy after the dumb pup got his adventures doing their job properly.” I said, looking down at the adventures running around. Out of 300 or so people, you could see 200 sitting on…
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