John Jones

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  • by John Jones Cecile leaned back as she raised her arm. She yawned as she gave him the denial wave. The leisure that she gave brought the scorn of the so-called Sir Hezar. Even though she belonged to a somewhat royal family herself. Cecile was not keen on acting polite and graceful-like as the typical princess one would find in a good royal family. She was first and foremost a sovereign in her own right. She could do whatever she pleased and only a handful of people could stop her. “Hahaha, husband and wife, they…
  • by John Jones Hezar turned over before he said, “Certainly I’m not, Your Majesty.” He bowed then explained further with his head lowered. “I have not the slightest intention in overstepping your rule. Never in the wildest dream that I have the courage to do that.” The king of the Pala Kingdom did not say a word but gave out a heavy breath. Hezar made a hard swallow as he saw his sweat dripping against the floor. (That bitch!) The king raised his hand, “Withdraw.” The soldiers trying to apprehend the…
  • by John Jones There was silence amidst the pressure of the atmosphere. Things had turned tense due to the wild world that Cecile had used. There was nothing in this world that would have prepared them for what they just heard. “D-Dead man?” “She said that right?” “I thought I misheard it.” The spectators of the tournament were looking at one another before landing their gaze against Cecile. The Auburn Woman was not bound to any of the four kingdoms present today, yet she nonchalantly sat down with her…
  • by John Jones Hezar smirked as he stood.  “What do you mean?” asked Hilde. “I’m sure princess Hilde and the others are wondering but let this old one explain,” said Hezar as he opened his arms submissively. “With this anomaly that has occurred, just as Bernardo had just said, will be a good test for the participants. Why? Because they are too used on the map and would purposely hunt the one-horned beast before, but with this change, we will see a better quality of the result.” “Thus! I propose too,…
  • by John Jones The two of them stumped as Zet kept tapping around his clothing. The Returning Jade Stone was one sure way to let them come back safe and on time. There was another option which was on foot, however, the blazing beacon of twilight marked the impossibility. “It must be because of you running away from those boars,” said Lyon. Ivy had her head hung down as she tightened her Returning Jade Stone in her hand. She hardened her upper lips before she opened her mouth. “He—” “Just take mine,”…
  • by John Jones “BIG BROTHER!!!” The cry made the young man’s ears twitch before he turned around, “Ze—!!” His eyebrows furrowed as his eyes turned sharp in an instant. His hands were down by the waist before he opened them. “Pass Ivy to me!” . . . The world was silent for a moment as a caw of a crow passed by. “Eh?!” “Lyon?!” Both of them were bewildered by his action and especially how his ten fingers creepily called for Ivy. “We have no time for joke big brother! I can’t feel my…
  • by John Jones The loud growl made the two sides startled and turned wary of their surroundings. Hellboars were famed for their intelligence and brute strength. They could play either in a group or individually. There was no telling what the hellboar would do since they didn’t follow a specific pattern. (Shit!) thought Zet. He was not looking really optimistic now even though Ivy was lurking and hiding behind nearby trees.  She did not choose to run but instead recuperated nearby, in hope of giving Zet support as…
  • by John Jones Felicia quickly asked as soon as she put her brother down. “Are you alright?” “Gah! This is nothing,” said Altre as he glared against the icy woman that sent his chest to a tremor. “Ivy!” Felicia glared as well. Ivy wiped the dry blood from the edges of her supple lips. She squinted her sharp eyes but didn’t show anger. She coldly hid behind the tree before she vanished from their sight. “She disappeared?!” said Altre. (It seems like she has grown even more powerful than last time)…
  • by John Jones It didn’t take Hezar a few minutes to figure out that the two participants of the tournament were murdered. He furrowed his eyebrows as he shared the same question with the rest of the spectators. He had not a single inclining idea of who it might be. Hilde turned around before leaving the other royalties. She found herself back on her seat before letting out a sigh. “Hm? Something wrong?” asked the king. Hilde showed a weak smile. “Definitely.” — “Hmph!” A snort was heard from a pale…
  • by John Jones The main event had just begun and there were already casualties in the span of fewer than two hours. The two princes and the other princess were the next ones that came to take a better look at the corpse while the kings and the queens sat on their seats respectively. “Ugh,” the princess of Sverine Kingdom, Cherie Sverine scowled in disgust. “What the hell did this?” asked Raul. Rupert didn’t say a word and furrowed his eyebrows. Hilde said, “If I remember correctly, they were amongst the…
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