John Jones

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  • by John Jones The sun had reached the peak of its shift as thick clouds slowly passed by and gave a shadow shelter to the courtyard below. The courtyard was filled with all the students from the Nirvana School and their respective teachers. They all looked at the old man who was standing on top of a little platform, and a young man standing by his side. The principal looked at the six groups in front of him with their respective teachers standing at the front most. From the left stood a middle-aged man with a tall…
  • by John Jones The classroom door was slammed open with a kick. “Rayus!” Noah shouted. “Huh?” Rayus turned with his heavy eyes. “What..?” “We need you in the courtyard,” said Noah. “Did Reinhard do something stupid again?” asked Rayus. “No, we got a new teacher,” said Noah. “Oh…” Rayus turned his head and returned to gazing at the scenery. “C’mon, Judsah said that I have to bring you there and I don’t want to drag you,” Noah sighed. “Everyone is waiting, you certainly…
  • by John Jones The sun rose from the horizon as the night gradually dawned. The vibrant blue of the sky complemented the thick white clouds above. The birds flapped their wings and hovered above the main courtyard of the Nirvana School before wafting away. “They flew away,” muttered a teenage boy as his eyes drifted into the scenery of the window in one of the classes. “Just like our future in six months.” The boy had distinctive bangs above his eyebrows that were parted in the middle while the rest of his…
  • by John Jones “Hm,” Lyon opened his eyes as the light dissipated. He saw books, a lot of books neatly placed on a tall bookshelf. He glanced around and noticed an arched desk made of wood. The brown nature aesthetic was screaming at him as he found himself standing with floors made out of wood. There was one window as tall as the circular wall stretching upward as he scaled with his eyes. “Oh, it’s night already,” said the old man principal as he looked at the stars already hovering. “It seems like the…
  • by John Jones Lyon recounted his detailed conversation with the two guests, to the women present. “That’s really convenient,” said Cecile. “The Sixth Heaven most likely controls the situation in Second Heaven, I can dare say that the Third through the Fifth has a similar situation.” “Considering how much of an influence that they have, that’s likely the case,” said Lyon before looking at Cecile. “Hmm?” Cecile raised her brows, “What?” “Well, since you’re incredible at this kind of…
  • by John Jones Lyon closed the door and left both of them inside the guest room. Judsah and the old man principal of the Nirvana School had their thoughts rumbled. They had never experienced such confrontation before, and they never expected such from the Mortal World. “I’m no longer doubting his strength,” said Judsah as he faced the old man. “Hahaha,” the old man laughed, “I never heard you talk like that before.” “Well, I am now,” said Judsah with a nod as he looked away. “I’ve never seen…
  • by John Jones “Well…?” Lyon raised one of his brows. “You’ve been raising your chin enough to reach the ceiling, how does the ground taste?” “Kh!” Judsah couldn’t retort. He was the one that looked him down, not knowing that he was the sheep all along. “Please, forgive us,” said the old man. “This fellow of mine is not old enough to wise up, thus his behavior.” Lyon smirked, “You have all the power to subdue his impolite gesture, yet you did nothing. You think I’m a blind old man or…
  • by John Jones “Older brother Lyon, long time no see,” said a young handsome young man with a vibrant tone. “Jugen,” said Lyon with a nod, “I…” “You what?” Jugen frowned. “What’s with the sour face, Lyon?” Karina frowned. “Did something along the way? I mean, you didn’t even say goodbye.” “W-Well, the plan was— my plan anyway— was to get back in an instantaneous return, so that by the time you woke up, you’re going to have uh…” Lyon looked down before he muttered, “Two…
  • by John Jones The trembling roar rendered the two guests from Second Heaven with gaped lips. The old man of the two grunted, “Hmm, this is some welcoming, is he a saint or something?” “We’ve told you before, he is a hero,” said Garuda before he smirked, “Like no other.” “Oh?” The old man raised one of his brows. “That’s a big talk,” said Judsah. “You heard them yourself,” said Garuda as he gestured for the two guests to the exit, “It’s extremely rude not to greet him, you can…
  • by John Jones Inside Garuda City. The phenomenal city had experienced firsthand Lyon’s magic and prowess. The entire landscape was changed because of his erotical act. This was the place people believed to have the highest chance of seeing Lyon in person. The famous city rose even more as Porealus one of the Three Great Families expanded Lyon’s with paragon elaboration. How he stood amongst the gods in heaven, how he slayed the entire assailant of orcs, and how he made maidens weep their tears over the sacrifice…
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