Jennifer Smith

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  • Chapter 104 — The Tale Of Kitsuna Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Chapter 99: “We will start the bidding at 400 gold co-.” “3 000 gold coins!” I shouted, interrupting him while pressing the betting button. “3 000 from VIP room 7.” “3 100,” Grandenzil said from her VIP room. “4 000,” I said, not waiting for a second to countered while glaring at Grandenzil VIP rooms windows. “4 000 gold coins from room 7.” “Fuck!” That was all we heard from Grandenzil. “4 000 going once...twice... final and last call... Sold for 4 000…
  • Chapter 103 — The Tale Of Kitsuna Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Chapter 98: “Didn’t you say you wanted to get her something white?” Sammy said, giving me a skeptical look. “Yes, she is very beautiful in white,” I said, looking at her with a neutral expression. “Then why didn’t you give her one of your white weapons to put on display,” Sammy said, confused. ‘Because they are made out of ice. She will fry those things in seconds if used and why the hell will she put it on display.’ I thought, giving her a deadpan look. “Don’t give…
  • Chapter 102 — The Tale Of Kitsuna Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Chapter 97: “Now, wherein the west slums will I find the black market,” I mumbled to myself, walking into the slums. Because I didn’t want people to see my appearance and not having any illusion skill, I had my long black and red coat on with a plain white ice mask with only holes for my eyes. The coat was nice because it could hide my demi-human appearance even though my tail is 1,5 m long. “Shit, I probably should have waited for sunset and let Kayda know what I was doing,” I said,…
  • Chapter 101 — The Tale Of Kitsuna Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Chapter 96: “Oh, there is the guild,” I said, seeing the adventure guild sign on a building come in view. Taking another bite of the packet of ribs in my hands, my eyes wandered to the opposite side where the church should be or the destroyed one. But contrary to my expectations, all I saw was another giant building of some merchant company. Looking around for a bit more, I didn’t see anything church-related. “I don’t see any church or black pillar. Tch, did they lie to me? Even on their…
  • Chapter 100 — The Tale Of Kitsuna Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Chapter 95: “A Fox,” Kayda said, trying to hold in her laugh, seeing me give her a deadpan look. “Seriously, why did you say it like that,” I said, annoyed, huffing before looking away from her. “Haha, what were you expecting? Me confessing or something.” Kayda said, laughing. “... No, I was expecting you to at least tell me the good parts about myself. if there is any,” I answered, not looking at her. “But I did. You are a fox. Foxes are playful. They can also be…
  • Chapter 99 — The Tale Of Kitsuna Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Chapter 94: “Hmm, what do you mean about a problem arose what sort of problem. Did the Head of the Anabald house come back?” I asked, getting away from her head patting. “It wasn’t explained in detail in the briefing, but I have heard that a lot of churches started getting raided and destroyed in the territory,” Mil said, taking her hand back. “I see. Do you think it’s the Anabald doing?” I said, looking at Kayda. “No, they aren’t cowards like that. They will rather fight in…
  • Chapter 98 — The Tale Of Kitsuna Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Chapter 93: “Wait! where do you think you’re going. I order you to guard my carriage!” An annoying and oddly familiar voice shouted from behind us. “Who the fuck is this guy,” Kayda said, turning around. “Uhm, I think I have seen him before, but I can’t quite put my finger on it,” I said, looking at the clearly dressed noble who was stopping towards us. “I am the first the son of Viscount Jaman, and I order you two to guard my carriage.” The guy said, still stopping around…
  • Chapter 97 — The Tale Of Kitsuna Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Chapter 92: ‘I think we are only an hour out of Armillian. We were doing so good.’ I thought coming to a stop. The reason for that is that a few kilometers in front of us, there was a fight going on between some luxurious carriages and bandits. “This is all your fault, Nova! I had the best nap of my life, but you just had to run into these dumbasses.” Kayda suddenly said, jumping off my back running towards the carriages. “How the hell is it my fault we ran into these guys. I was just…
  • Chapter 96 — The Tale Of Kitsuna Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Chapter 91: ‘In the end, she won.’ I thought while walking down the road towards the next town south with Kayda lying on my back. Luckily, I used half my true size so she could easily stay on my back without any of us worrying if she will fall off. “Hey, Nova, why did you stop running?” Kayda asked, turning around on my back looking to the front. “That’s because we are close to the next town. I don’t want to run through the place. This is a sightseeing and self-reflection trip for…
  • Chapter 95 — The Tale Of Kitsuna Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Chapter 90: “If it isn’t the lady of the hour,” Zagan said sarcastically from the mansion entrance seeing me walking through the door. “Oh, seeing me off with Amari,” I said, walking up to them. “We aren’t here only for that. We wanted to see what you are going to do about this.” Amari said with a mocking smirk turning around looking at the front yard where Mother and I had our fight. “Hehe, yeah, I actually don’t know what to do,” I said, looking at the yard with a stiff…
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