Linda Brown
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Jim was shocked when he saw the faces of his enemies. He knew they were giants, but he never thought they would be Bulltors. 'They aren't the normal Bulltors you knew of,' but the next words of his old man left him speechless for a second, 'they look weak as they are devoid of their core for now. But I can assure you, there are Bulltors with their cores intact here!' "Cores?" Jim was puzzled by this strange word. 'Remember that nasty looking hole in the chest of your Bulltor? It was originally the place…
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Jim was taken by surprise just now. He never expected the base to be this gigantic monster or the enemies to be hidden deeply inside it. The stele didn't lie or fool him, he was teleported just on top of the entrance to the main fort of the enemy. However the world was pitch black and he would never think the base would be a living creature like this! But now he had to face this rapidly accelerating situation! "Damn! Bring me the warriors! Bring ten... no twenty of them now!" Jim shouted when he noticed…
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Jim just thought about getting to that place before he felt a surge of power surrounding him. The next instant a flashing blinding light appeared and enveloped his body before he vanished. The next moment he found himself standing on the top of a hill somewhere he couldn't recognize. The world was dark, in contrast to what he thought for it to be slightly bright. It was already morning at the academy, so being here made him feel weird. But that wasn't the only strange thing here. When he turned to gaze…
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The moment his consciousness entered the jade, the entire world changed. He felt himself standing in a world full of fog, where a giant stele stood erect without anything else there except for it. And the moment he arrived there, he stood just tens of meters away from it. He was barely able to see the entire stele from such a distance. Then words started to flash in crimson red color on its surface. "The king's first mission: There are many ordeals in this world. However with the presence of the new…
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When he arrived at his mansion, things weren't any calmer than he left. Instead the moment he appeared inside the wide room, all eyes got attracted to him like he was a monster. Or some sort of an enemy. "What is he doing here?" Jim noticed at once why the air in the room was so cold. The dean was here! "Watch your mouth kid," the dean seemed not to be annoyed or angry at all, instead he walked towards him with a big smile over his face. He reached Jim and stood a few inches on his right side. He…
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The time Jim had was already small. He knew he had a few hours before he lost his window to summon these warriors ever again. And from what he saw, despite him being able to suppress them so easily he knew this was only because of the trick his old man told him about. If they faced up against anyone else, they wouldn't be this gentle or submissive at all. Each time he summoned five of them, that warrior from before started talking and convincing them to submit. He heard the word 'father' so many times…
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Jim was dead fixed on using that strategy to submit them. For him using his aura to kill anyone to oppose his authority was his best guarantee here. If he had more time, he would rather play another game with them, but his time was limited. He estimated to have only six hours or even less before his first twenty-four hours advantage ceased to exist. And with it he couldn't summon anymore warriors. And he didn't plan on doing so. "You have an hour to decide," he said to the next batch of warriors before…
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The fog all dissipated in fast pace yet Jim couldn't move his eyes away from those five creatures in front of him. Before the fog started to vanish, he had some expectations and few imaginations about what the warriors were like. But none of his expectations was close to reality. Each warrior was at least four meters tall. Their skin seemed to be wrinkled and deformed, flashing with red luster from time to time. For Jim, it looked like they were burnt to death before being born! Their bodies were…
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Inside the secret realm, Jim didn't know about any of this. The moment he took the array design from Hector and sent the latter out, he started studying and memorizing it deep into his mind. 'You don't need to be this vexed over this,' the old man said in a bored tone, 'you can engrave these over any wall you want.' "No, it's best for me to memorize it." The two circles or the five long lines inside weren't a hurdle for him. However those letters were. Each letter had a unique shape, specific curves,…
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Jim's words didn't appeal to any of the masters here except for Igory. The latter was the only one supporting such action. "You've got us," Rana said in a try to persuade him, "we can't let maniacs be among us. They are a sadistic brutal race that knows nothing but blood." Jim glanced at her but Mark didn't give him any chance to say anything. "Let's go," Mark said, "Hector is coming with us." "Me?" Hector seemed to be surprised, "to where?" "Anywhere but here," Mark seemed to be out of patience. But…
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