John Jones
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6
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Vivi gulped her saliva before she adamantly shook her head. "Impossible, that's impossible." She repeated the words over and over as she got off the bed. She was walking back and forth with her hand on her chin. "There is no way that Mother Luce would have a secret affair," Vivi shook her head. "Then again, how did she know her full name in the first place, her identity is kept secret and only those who earned her service called her Mother Clairvoyant." Vivi let out a long snort as she furrowed her…
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One of the rooms in Sverine Inn was luxurious. The square space was made entirely out of pure real wood with two large glass windows installed. The light ambient light brought relaxation to one's eyes. The scent of fresh spring sprung around the room as the sunlight basked the fur carpet on the floor. The ceiling was adorned with a beautiful painting of earth and a single great tree with thousands of branches. A small vase by the side of the queen-sized bed and twin flowers of red and blue said hello to…
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"Maria Myris?" Vivi asked as she furrowed her eyebrows. She had never heard of the name that Cecile had just uttered. "Are you going to ask who is this person?" asked Cecile as she crossed her arms and raised one of her eyebrows. "Tch! No," said Vivi. "Alright," Cecile nodded. "Do it then." "What? Right now?" asked Vivi. "Don't you want your lovey-dovey husband to be here?" "No," Cecile shook her head. "There are some things that even you fortune-tellers shouldn't meddle with." "Don't mock me,"…
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Lyon shrugged as he smile. "I'm going to the restaurant, I smell something good." "Let me accompany you," asked Cherie with a smile. "Nah, I'm fine," said Lyon before he walked off from the two of them. "Ah…" Cherie could only helplessly look at his back shrinking as he walked away. "It seems like it would be hard to get his heart," muttered Cherie. Wanda shook her head, "You are still a little inexperienced, that's all." "Well, how could I compare to you, dear mother," Cherie smiled. Wanda…
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Her goosebumps rose as if she was electrocuted. The soft whisper made her pupils shrink to a dot and her eyes widen. She was a fortune-teller, a powerful cultivator as well, but even she couldn't detect the presence of another. It was alike, akin to the scene that happened in that place. She could hear her smile before the latter walked past her and revealed herself. Slightly muscular but her figure was lithe overall. She was as tall as the person that the lady fortune-teller saw in that place. Her…
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Lyon was letting out a sigh. as he couldn't even be bothered by whatever Assid was doing in front of him. Having someone kneeling and respecting him felt wondrous of course but after a few times, it was getting irritating. At least, for the nineteen years old emperor. "Assid, do whatever you want," his eyes lazily averted from the receptionist to the lady that was standing in the corner. His eyes immediately glowed. His lips pointed upward. His chest was hardened as his charm exuded. He quickly muttered,…
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(It was then?!) thought the lady fortune-teller as the image returned. "?!" her eyes widened as she realized she was taken to the place where she had an inkling of where she had met the three of them. In front of her, was the familiar wide stairs that ended only at the horizon of her eyes. She gulped before she put every might that she had to move her glance a little bit upward. Her pupils immediately shrunk as soon as she caught the glimpse. Six shadows were sitting on the stairs, each with a style…
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The coachman couldn't believe her words. He then proceeded to reaffirm, "M-My lady, are you sure that he is that powerful? I don't mean to disrespect, but destroying those two kingdoms would not be hard for me, in fact, I can erase the leaders of the surviving ones right now." The silhouette inside the carriage didn't budge even replied in a calm manner. "Do you think you own the sky?" "Ah?! I terribly apologize for offending you," the coachman quickly bowed his head even though he was in the driver's…
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The melodic voice of the chirping birds could be heard. The blazing sun started to rise from the east and illuminated the neutral city. The shadows from its destruction were still visible, and they reminded the cultivators that it was not just a bad dream. Two kingdoms had indeed fallen, and the structure of First Heaven had changed drastically in one single day. "Nn…" Lyon murmured. He slowly opened his eyes as the light from the window basked his face. He put his arms right and left before his eyes…
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Inside the room where Lyon was assigned to. He was seen sitting beside the window and looking at the sky of First Heaven. There were stars and a single moon illuminating the city of Afurnae. Many buildings were destroyed and blood spilled in the city of Afurnae. The Bolg Kingdom and the Sverine Kingdom were working together to build up the city once again but their work won't be done in a day. Lyon smiled before he said, "What's the difference between here and the Mortal World, they got a sun, we have…
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