John Jones

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  • by John Jones “Myriad Devils eh, that’s some aggressive naming,” Lyon chuckled. “Their battle power has marginally lessened ever since your era,” Cecile shook her head. “No kidding, it’s embarrassing,” said Lyon as he shrugged his shoulder. “The other part of the Mortal World is focusing too much on cultivation level, they turned stupid. In this part, they at least honed their skill by constantly being exposed to life and death situations.” Cecile smiled, “But being born with superb financial…
  • by John Jones The carriage continued to be cantered by the pair of horses with Di alone inside of it. He had his eyes closed before he smirked, “I can hear your rattling cold feet from here.” “Hahaha, forgive me, Sir Di, but one such as myself couldn’t help but tremble in preparation,” the driver answered. “There is no need to apologize,” Di shook his head. “Just be prepared for another departure, we are joining the banquet after all.” “I’ll be sure to clean the carriage before tomorrow then,…
  • by John Jones “Look, they are fighting again….” A distant but familiar voice echoed in the darkness. “That poor baby, they always do this,” a defeated sigh was heard. “See, I told you we shouldn’t keep the baby near these two.” “That’s a powerless human baby, why are they still going at it near him is beyond me.” A loud clash was heard as two beings moved in which no eyes could follow, even the full moon hardly kept up with the two of them. Space was distorting and trees were falling left and…
  • by John Jones Meanwhile, Sakya noticed how Zelena was standing straight without any subtle hints of breathing. She furrowed her brows. What Di had delivered through his mouth was definitely affecting her greatly. Zelena might have beheaded a Bahamut, but what Di had just said made her stand still. An emotion that Sakya didn’t know Zelena had. However, Di also frowned albeit inwardly. He was as surprised as his leader was. He never thought that proud smirk that left him standing outside his own home would signify the…
  • by John Jones Sakya went up the stairs and led Di who was behind her. The aura she was exuding was different. The way she brought herself up, the way she walked, and the way her eyes were focused, was the quality of a leader of many. Di took a glance at her nape before he smiled to himself as he followed her up toward the Guild Link Hall. ( She has matured enough, I’m proud of you, Sakya ). Both of them entered the Guild Links Hall before they noticed a small commotion in the middle of it. “Wow, it’s really…
  • by John Jones The shimmer of dawn struck the corner of Di’s eyes. The carriage passed the second checkpoint with Sakya’s snore challenging the noise of the galloping horses. “Ehm, mmm,” Sakya snuggled to the other side and avoid the warmth of the sun. Di squinted his eyes before looking over through the windows. He could see every green grass flamboyantly rustling against each other from the light gale of the daybreak. The scent of the old oak wood that the carriage was made off didn’t make him lose his…
  • by John Jones Myriad Devils was the largest area and the last one that existed inside the Dark Continent. There was nothing but devil-level beasts roaming in the wilderness and added to that, the mana didn’t flow as freely as in the other parts. It was the farthest city of the Mortal World, yet they still found no end to it. The greatest achievement of the mortal beings yet. This was the place where every adventurer was also an elite cultivator, cream of the top, this was the place where everyone strived to break…
  • by John Jones Lyon was sleeping soundlessly with his chest heaving up and down. The serenity was further amplified by the gentle winds kissing his face. One small beast was peeking over from a hidden rock. Its cold-blooded eyes were looking at the burnt great wyrm. The host of the peak was beyond dead, however, the said beast was darting his glance toward the sleeping young man before it suddenly run away with its little legs begging to survive. The shimmer of dusk passed by as the great twilight died down. The…
  • by John Jones The woman gulped. Her mind was shut blank whilst her lower lip trembled. Her fingers fidgeted against the hard soil. Her eyes shrunk in disbelief as she saw the giant beast lying on the ground. Its eyes were gazing at the void and its stomach didn’t heave. One of the giant wings bent over from the evident direct fall. The woman’s trembling eyes darted over the man standing straight with a smirk on his face. He was holding a hovering sphere of translucent energy in his hand. “Maybe it was an…
  • by John Jones “!!!” Di immediately escaped his house and hovered his glance at the sky. There was nothing in it but the usual stuff, however, his heartbeat didn’t lie. The tremendous wave of aura even put his legs move faster than his brain. “What now?!” The White Perch gritted his teeth before he stood at the top of the roof. He squinted his eyes before his brows furrowed. “Traces of mana…, it’s going northwest.” He jumped down before he saw everyone in the guild looking at him with worries on their…
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