Linda Davis
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The Howling Cliffs were a shapeless-looking region whose mountains looked more like fallen obelisks from an ancient world than actual rock formations. Each small hill merely resembled a colossal thorn from hell that could reach tens of meters in height. The place's ambiance was grim, causing a bad feeling even from a distance. A large black cloud was blowing over the region at all hours of the day and every day of the year. Possibly, this weather phenomenon, supernatural, to say the least, had turned the…
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Since Klaus didn't want to go home so soon, because he would have to tell his father and mother about his decision to leave the company, he wanted to organize as much as he could of his new room in Jayaa's apartment. So he went down to the first floor, went to a nearby convenience store, and bought a few things, like cleaning products, a new lamp, and tape to close the boxes that were open. Klaus wished he could at least make his room into a livable place so that he wouldn't literally sleep in a storage…
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It's normal that when people are quoting the stories about their lives or writing their biographies, everyone says that there are one or two decisions that have completely changed their fate. The first such decision that Klaus Park made happened before he was even old enough and mature enough to understand. Although leaving his career in e-sports was just an emotional decision at the time, the second most important choice of his life just happened because of the first one. When he signed the resignation…
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The Park's were very busy with their two moves, so their house was full of cardboard boxes in every room. Klaus was going to move to Central New York, and his family would move into Chun's friend's kitchenette. Obviously, Klaus was not comfortable with this situation, but what could he do? Rent a house or apartment big enough for everyone to live together in New York? That was impossible. In current times, they could pool their three salaries and still not get paid enough for it. For now, taking the…
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Kaizen walked through the oak forest during the evening. He was keeping his eyes focused, looking for any movement. However, that forest seemed to be a peaceful place, as he couldn't feel any danger lurking around him as he did in the Misty Woods. Still, Kaizen didn't entirely remove the chance that Xisrith had set a trap with other players to kill him. Although the chance of this being real was remote, and it would also be stupid to set a trap in a place as inhospitable as the Silver Mountains, he stayed…
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"Wait..." Kaizen heard the woman's soft voice, stopped, looked around, and after seeing no one else around, asked her: "Did you talk with me?" His eyes immediately fixed on her swollen and badly injured ankle. Clearly, she had been stung by a Moss Scorpion. Despite this, Kaizen felt this woman was stronger than he was and didn't even need to use the to know that. He saw how she fought against the gray wolves. Possibly, she just couldn't dodge the dozens of quick attacks from the little scorpions,…
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Kaizen's eyes quickly swept over the attribute screen of the Moss Scorpion he was watching, and one thing captured his attention. "Nature is the answer! These monsters are Mutant Rank, just like the Shadow Cat!" The only thing in common between the two species of monsters was the Mutant Rank. This was the first time Kaizen had encountered a mutant monster to fight. "That'll be good training!" Kaizen uttered as he stepped back a bit. The fingers of his hand moved quickly and with amazing skill to equip…
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"Dude, is it true that Kaizen killed all these Goblins?" The drops expert that Klank knew asked wide-eyed. "For sure was. Although I couldn't see him hunting, there was no one else in the Valley of the Goblins at the time and the Goblins had just died. Who else could it be?" Klank replied. "I think it must have been a group of people who killed those Goblins, and the others must have left him to collect the drops. I can't believe that one person could kill so many Goblins in a place as favorable for them…
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Surprised, Klank sped down the valley, wondering what had happened. As expected, there were many bloodstains along the path. He followed the bloodstains and turned to one side. What he saw made him stop walking, frightened. Beside the stacked bodies of the Goblins was a broad-shouldered man wearing a dark green cloak. In the sun, the figure looked like an animal covered in blood. "Man, did you just kill all these Goblins?" Klank saw no one else except for the black-haired player. The Goblins were still…
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Goblins were surprisingly fast and clever at times. Kaizen learned a lesson when he was lured by the fleeing Goblin, who led him into an ambush, so he would not underestimate them. After killing six Goblins, there were still six left, but Kaizen didn't even know how many more there might be in that valley. Even though Kaizen was as strong as a level 15 player and was wearing armor that gave him +50 Defense, it would be tricky if there were dozens of enemies. They could corner him and then attack him from…
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