John Jones
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Set in another world, the rushing horses that were dragging a carriage could be heard before the preaching merchants were thrown left and right. With goods on display on the street, the market was nothing but bustling. Their smiling faces when they showed off their goods were calming to see. Not a single worry was there in the terrific atmosphere. In the middle market, a statue made of bronze acted as the landmark. It was of a man proudly shown his chest against the sky with two of his hands turned to a…
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Jin approached his wife as the latter noticed his burnt arm was healing at astonishing speed with a raise of her eyebrows. "What's wrong?" asked Jin as he touched her elbow. "Huh? Oh, nothing," "Are you sure? You seem to be out of it." "I'm sure... don't worry... we will talk about it later." Jin nodded with an 'en' before he suddenly cherished her face with the back of his hand. Priscila's looks immediately changed to a surprise before she squinted her eyes. "What are you doing?" she…
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Priscila's eyes opened wide in disbelief as she looked at her daughter smiling. She noticed that her daughter didn't deny her claim through the latter's body language. She smiled but she didn't nod nor she shook her head. She didn't deny the adversity of comprehending her revelation. Anyone could proclaim that they were reincarnated, but not even their own parents would believe them. Priscila made a harsh swallow before she reached out her daughter's arms with hers. Holding her daughter's hands she…
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In the corner of the world where it was far from the gates to another, two beautiful women stood against each other. "Mother... do you believe in reincarnation?" Cecile's words caught her mother furrowing her eyebrows. Nevertheless, the latter replied, "I know what it is, but to believe in it... I don't know. I've heard records about it, they say if you have an extreme life element aptitude, then maybe... you can reincarnate yourself?" Cecile laughed out loud while her hands were pressing her stomach.…
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The dawn had come from the edge of the horizon. The dark world that could only be seen by the blessing of its moon and stars now could be seen more clearly. However, what they revealed was not the beauty of it, it was devastation. The shimmering light revealed a mountain without a pointy arch to the top. Pieces of stones could be seen scattered on it as their shadows slowly shrunk with the sun rising up. Buildings of high had crumbled down to the ground they once stood. The road had been shattered…
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Her mana burst through the walls and the roof. The room didn't survive the blast that was permeating out of her figure. Her face had dipped into the pond of rage and not even the thick gale in that height could make her blink her glaring eyes. Rumbling thunder and sparking lightning could be seen surrounding her figure. She had not lifted a finger before the top room of the tower exploded without warning. Only her old friends could withstand her presence and sudden burst of rage. Her subordinates…
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The elites raised their eyebrows. They heard the steps before the top of her head was seen with a glimpse. Their eyes gradually opened wide as the reflection of their pupils revealed her face. The figure had arrived on the second floor with a sigh coming out of her mouth. She looked around the room on the second floor from wall to wall. Her eyebrow naturally arched as she noticed a crack on one side of the wall, behind the receptionist desk. The lady that was supposed to be on standby was not there…
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* Dunra fell with a loud thud before breaking the floor. His eyes were opened wide but his pupils were nowhere to be seen. His mouth still opened but thankfully his figure appeared to be heaving slightly. "Kh!" The three of them couldn't utter a word as their gaze was locked forward. Their necks felt heavier than usual as it would take a lot of effort just to turn over. In the end, they only could catch a glimpse of their ally with the corner of their eyes before they widened in unison. Their hair…
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"Hm..." he could feel the hostile presence that was projecting toward him coming behind the door of his touch. Behind those glasses, his eyes slightly sharpened but not a single nervousness could be seen from his body language. His breathing was calm despite the overwhelming presence behind the door. His lips puckered up a smile before he muttered, "I hope you restrict your presence that looks like an eyesore, can't you be more subtle? You're giving out your position in plain sight." He didn't hear a…
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The Guild HQ was stumped. The loud thud reverberated across the first floor. The whole place turned silent as they all choked their words inside their throats. There was not a single scream coming out as most of them made a harsh swallow. The smooth noise of footsteps was heard as the man that was wearing glasses approached the receptionist. The elegance of the way he walked was permeating class and professionalism. The only thing he lacked was a silver tray with a hot steaming coffee on top of it. …
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