Jennifer Smith

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  • Chapter 37 — Lone: The Wanderer Cover
    by Jennifer Smith The galleon pulled up alongside Lone and Sophie's ship, clearly intent on investigating it much to Lones dismay. Ideally, he wanted to meet civilisation on dry land. At least it didnt seem to be a pirate-run vessel. That was one of Lones concerns but if that were the case he had a feeling their ship would already be sinking. Peering up at the ornate railing of the galleons, Lone saw several heavily armoured and professional-looking knights. One of them shouted down at him, "Anchor your vessel, or…
  • Chapter 36 — Lone: The Wanderer Cover
    by Jennifer Smith After spending a good 20 minutes mulling over which magic type to focus on, Lone had finally made his mind up. "Yup. It's gotta be lightning magic, right? It's the only one not of the four basic elements. Plus, who can resist the call of the Dark Side?" he chuckled. The Dark Side? Soph asked as she peered over the helms railing down at him. He smiled at her. Unlimited power, young padawan. She frowned. Youre not making any sense. Haha, Im not trying to, he countered. Anyway, Im gonna…
  • Chapter 35 — Lone: The Wanderer Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Lone spent an entire two weeks working on the ship. Unfortunately for him, creating a boat that could brave an ocean was not a simple thing to do when he was avoiding relying solely on his Creation Magic. Still, he greatly enjoyed the process. Hed never done anything even close to this back on Earth and it was honestly very cathartic for him. He didnt have to worry about goblins, elves, nearly dying, getting drugged nothing. He could just happily work away on the boat day-in-day-out while Sophie…
  • Chapter 34 — Lone: The Wanderer Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Lone stared out at the ocean while wearing nothing more than just his boxers. The light of the moon shined down upon him with the stars and the expanse of space as its backdrop. In his hand was a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice. He just stood there, silently listening to the sounds of the waves. After a few more minutes of doing that, he pulled up his notification log. Hed been rewarded for his efforts after his encounter with Soph. The last thing Lone had expected, in…
  • Chapter 33 — Lone: The Wanderer Cover
    by Jennifer Smith You were right, Sophie said as she slumped down on the sofa, exhaustion marring her complexion. She didnt even bother taking off her armour, Lone noted. She was just sitting there, panting heavily. Thats not a good thing, he replied as he glanced at the seven confused women in the middle of his and Sophies living room. No, it is not, but they are safe for now. We suspect they would have just been offered up as sacrifices once more had we allowed them to remain, Sophie suggested. Lone nodded.…
  • Chapter 32 — Lone: The Wanderer Cover
    by Jennifer Smith While he waited, he tried his best to notice the magical dome and see through it. He had very limited success. Lone could vaguely feel that something was there. He knew it was the Illusionary Dome but without having that prior knowledge, it would have just seemed like any other odd hunch, honestly. It didn't take long though for a familiar face to step through the Illusionary Dome, forcing him to halt what he was doing. "Greetings, Ninetails, Human," Lal'roh said as he raised his bow and eyed the…
  • Chapter 31 — Lone: The Wanderer Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Lone had wanted to try and heal the elves immediately. Sadly, doing so would require them to be cleaned from top to bottom. Honestly, Lone didnt have the stomach for it. His own blood and guts were one thing. It was a different feeling when you were the one who was revolting. Besides, he was a man. Sophie also seemed to be more than willing to at least spend the time to clean up the unresponsive women so he didnt hesitate to lump the task onto her. It took her four hours to get the elves…
  • Chapter 30 — Lone: The Wanderer Cover
    by Jennifer Smith The moment Sophie appeared in the building, the goblins began screaming madly. Almost at the very same second that she had teleported in, she grabbed an elven woman who was being sexually assaulted by a goblin and then disappeared with the both of them. Instantly appearing behind the town hall and out of sight, she slit the confused goblin's throat without any hesitation. She then whispered to the perfectly still elf, "We do not know if you are still in there, but do not make a sound if you want…
  • Chapter 29 — Lone: The Wanderer Cover
    by Jennifer Smith After such an intense fight, Lone decided to leave it at that for the day. Besides, he had a lot of notifications to check up on. As much as his body ached after being abused so badly by both the goblins and their mages, his mind was beyond eager to see how he had improved and to check what new skills he had gained. The thought of gaining new magic was just so mystical in his eyes. Sophie didnt have the MP to teleport them back, sadly. Still, the effects of the lightning-water magic combo in his…
  • Chapter 28 — Lone: The Wanderer Cover
    by Jennifer Smith Three days had passed since that long day of training his Bone Armour skill with Sophie. During the first of those three days, Lone focused on using his mana to create a set of armour for Soph's teenaged body. As the two of them had discovered with the help of Sophie acting as a test dummy, her teenaged body was the best one for using armour as well as the body her more violent and cold side felt the most comfortable in. It was smaller than her adult form, but it still had enough strength to wear…
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