Linda Smith

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  • by Linda Smith  ''Did you find him?'' Nysora asked, throwing the corpse of the overgrown mutant cockroach, its charred shell glistening with remnants of the battle, into her dimensional storage. ''Of course, who do you think I am?'' Feline said, flipping her pink hair back smugly with her hand. ''What about you? Did he get the message?'' Nysora nodded in satisfaction and turned her gaze to the dark-haired Arora, seeking an update. ''I lost contact with my spirit owl a few seconds ago. Probably because it completed…
  • by Linda Smith "Regardless, free experience points. I'll gladly accept them," Raydon muttered with a grin. … .. . "Wow, they're really giving it their all," he remarked, momentarily pausing his search as three additional system messages appeared. Usually, it was Raydon who surprised his teammates by swiftly dispatching mobs in rapid succession during matches. However, this time it was the battle maids' performance that astonished him. "Why did they wait until now if they had the power to kill mobs so…
  • by Linda Smith  "Damn, just how big is this region?" After several minutes of nonstop running, Raydon exclaimed in exasperation as he came to a stop. He had already been running without stopping for more than 10 minutes, and he was more than 40000 meters away from his starting point, but he still had not come across the region boss or any of the opposing teams. "The barrier seems to be slowly contracting as well," he noted, observing the transparent dome enclosing the region. The sight of its gradual movement only…
  • by Linda Smith After a prolonged pause, Aurora broke the silence with a determined whisper. "I will locate the region boss." When the others heard her decision, they silently agreed. The others nodded in unison as they came to the conclusion that their top priority at the moment must be to determine the location of the region boss before Raydon does. They were left in awe by his mysterious abilities, and they lacked the power necessary to keep up with his extraordinary speed. Therefore, finding the boss first seemed…
  • by Linda Smith  ''He probably said it in a way we couldn't hear, right?" Verda, too, overcame her short-term shock and offered a logical explanation. It was always necessary for item holders to activate their skills by saying the names of the skills, and it was not unusual for skilled fighters to conceal the skill names within their speech in order to mislead their opponents while they were engaged in combat. ''Or maybe it's a property of his title. If that's the case, he's certainly not an ordinary person, as I…
  • by Linda Smith  Initially, there were only two teams in the F-Rank matches, but now the window showed ten teams, each with a different number of item holders. It caught his interest that nearly every team had a distinct number of members. Among the ten teams, only one had exactly ten members. Raydon's team followed, boasting seven members, making it the second largest. Conversely, the team with the fewest participants consisted of five item holders. 'I believe that is what the old man meant when he said that I have…
  • by Linda Smith  ''I'm not naked, though," Raydon said, pointing to the boxer he was wearing. "Mell what's the deal with this person?" the redhead named Elysia asked, approaching Mell with a sharp gaze fixed on Raydon. She observed that others were also perplexed and seeking an explanation. Mell, on the other hand, displayed behavior that was strikingly dissimilar to theirs, and her attitude toward Raydon was clearly one of great deference. "He is..." Mell hesitated for a moment, trying to gather her thoughts as…
  • by Linda Smith  Hearing Samuen's words, Cael and the others finally grasped his intentions. Samuen had no intention of manipulating Raydon into seeing things from their perspective or tying him down to their family in any way. He understood that Raydon had no inherent ties to their world, let alone their family. Therefore, participating in meaningless games or attempting to exploit Raydon for their own benefit or the benefit of their world would be absurd and would, in the long run, have unfavorable repercussions…
  • by Linda Smith  'I guess this team-creation thing is not just for matches.' Raydon pondered, fascinated by the intriguing possibilities of the invitation scroll. Since it was stated in the description of the scroll that the team agreement would last for twenty-four hours, it should come as no surprise that this scroll was also useful for inheritances that involved more than one participant as well as for other events. "Will the extra experience boost buff still be in effect even if they don't physically join the…
  • by Linda Smith  ''Hey, is this some kind of game they're playing on us? Or maybe it's some sort of mental training?'' After witnessing all the conversations between Raydon and Samuen, one of the battle maids with short pink hair questioned, unable to hide her surprise. ''It must be, I don't know who this person is, but he certainly can't be the Raydon we know. '' Another one said it suspiciously. They were all very familiar with Raydon and had encountered him at the mansion at least once during his time here. It…
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