Mary Jones

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  • Chapter 318 — Villain of my own novel Cover
    by Mary Jones From then on, except for Eshwar saying something about Isha being the female main lead, Charlie being the male main lead, Frostine being a side character, and Eshwar himself being the villain, he said nothing. "Even if you say all that, haven't all your actions till now been "antihero"-like?" Isha asked. "Well, I can't force myself to be a villain if you can't see me as such." Eshwar replied with a shrug. "Okay, enough bullsh*t; explain." Isha demanded. "You have an extremely strong soul." Eshwar said…
  • Chapter 317 — Villain of my own novel Cover
    by Mary Jones "Gaze of the Omniscient." With a mumble, I glanced down at Isha, who was in my arms. DOOOOOOM! And as if a cue of death rang, a pitch-black, humongous, horned demonic demoness's figure with a crimson hue surrounding it appeared, towering in front of me, glaring at me with bright golden irises and vertical pure white slits. The entirety of its body was covered in cracks, through which Isha's "divine mana" was seeping out, yet it still had a missing piece at its heart, through which I could see the pure…
  • Chapter 316 — Villain of my own novel Cover
    by Mary Jones After going into the room that Eshwar and Isha stayed in, Luna, aka Frostine, began to explain herself while Eshwar stood dazed, as if something in him was on the verge of snapping. After she died, saving Isha, she experienced something she never thought would be possible, and that was "rebirth." Who knows why and what it happened for, but whatever the reason was, Frostine found herself in the world of dragons. While she struggled for her survival, by the time she noticed it, she had become an elemental…
  • Chapter 315 — Villain of my own novel Cover
    by Mary Jones After a while of sobbing, Isha finally calmed down, and we went around exploring the academic fest. Though her eyes were red, Isha had a bright, grateful smile on her face. I could tell that she was looking at me in a different light, though I wasn't sure why or what had happened for her to change the way she looked at me. But since she was looking at me, I didn't mind. Since I hid my presence, some bumped into me. It was fine the first few times, but it got annoying after a while, so I instead released…
  • Chapter 314 — Villain of my own novel Cover
    by Mary Jones The academy was filled with a festive vibe, with many different holographic screens adorning the place for different needs. The curious people were being shown around by the staff and the cadets, and while many of them received and welcomed their own parents before showing them around, many cadets were bickering with their parents, saying that it was embarrassing to see them act like that. Even though Eshwar's expression indicated that he wanted to punch them in their faces hard, he held back as much as…
  • Chapter 313 — Villain of my own novel Cover
    by Mary Jones Heath Walker was the only person from the other world that was in another class, separately from the others, which he thought was a fortunate thing because he could now keep an eye out for Isha, his bit*h sister, behind the scenes without being a creep. For some reason, Heath noticed that unlike the other people from Earth, he retained his strength, which had lowered for others, and he was still as strong as he was on Earth. And in the first week of arriving at the academy, he made contact with the…
  • Chapter 312 — Villain of my own novel Cover
    by Mary Jones "Black mirror." "Dance of the Black Ink." The couple in the illusion room mumbled, and black coloured smoke began to ooze out of Isha, complying with her command, while dispersing, pitch-black, light-devouring wind blades that looked similar to a Chinese brush stroke swirled around Eshwar. Few of the cadets ignored Eshwar's smart ways of hunting big monsters and had run off to train by themselves. Eshwar was killing the monsters that were many times bigger than him without exerting too much strength;…
  • Chapter 311 — Villain of my own novel Cover
    by Mary Jones 'The aura that thing's oozing is crazy.' I thought inwardly, maybe it was due my stats affecting me; I could tell that it wouldn't be an easy fight. Isha had killed the ogre before with a snap of her fingers because it was being annoying while we talked, and now, before I got adjusted to increases in the strength levels, I was now standing in front of a much stronger monster, well, I was fortunate enough to learn that the mana suppressors weren't really able to suppress my aether. The twin-headed ogre was…
  • Chapter 310 — Villain of my own novel Cover
    by Mary Jones Isha killed the appearing monsters with a simple snap of her fingers, while Eshwar stood starting at her with a smile on his face. "Ki-" Noticing Eshwar move, Isha ceased her attacks, while the monster screeched loudly. SLASH! THUD "My turn now." Eshwar said after he zoomed towards the Kobold, a wolf-variant monster, and slashed it, killing it in a single swing. "Kiiiiiii!!" A kobold that seemed to be the leader of the pack roared as soon as it spawned. Eshwar simply…
  • Chapter 309 — Villain of my own novel Cover
    by Mary Jones Two days later. The first two days of the week were spent exercising under the gravitational field; the next two days were the same, except that time they were asked to wear a pair of mana-suppressing wristbands and a pair of anklets. Today was the start of sparring sessions, with their mana suppressors on. The combat training professors, Grace, Neal, and Reynolds, said that the next two days would be devoted to the sparring sessions, with the remaining day being a rest day before the academic event…
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