Mary Miller
Stories
6
Chapters
1,835
Words
783.8 K
Comments
0
Reading
2 d, 17 h
-
There was a tiny detail that Han Jing forgot when he woke up after his nap and looked at his family who were actually still around. Han Jing also forgot that the day after the Mid-Autumn Festival was some sort of holiday, but it wasn't that. Han Jing wasn't getting 130,000 yuan at all at once… all Han Jing had was 12,000 yuan which was a far cry from the whole amount—but it was a great counter to him just suddenly spending all of his money. "I'm glad, but also disappointed in myself." Han Jing…
-
65 •
-
-
What was Han supposed to do now? It was time to pick a side and in a way, his silence about the true purposes of inviting Lucia, Tierra and Bleu was a small plus to humanity. Sure, Professor Owen was blackmailing him about keeping it a secret. But if Han shifted his mindset into thinking that it was only right to help out the 'little guy' or his people in this case… then the blackmail could be easily pretended to not exist. So now that was kind of resolved, the least of Han's problems were the anger…
-
65 •
-
-
In the grand scheme of things, Han Jing's actions may or may not have had much to do… and that was how the man wanted it to be. A small world… for a small man? He didn't consider him small, but neither was he great either. If someone knew him, then they'd figure out that he was just like anybody else. Pretty mundane in his desires for a better life, but there was nothing exactly wrong with that either. An average person, with an average life—okay, that was kind of pushing it. His life was a lot…
-
65 •
-
-
When the Princess leapt up from the balcony in her private wing of the castle—Liam nearly died of a heart attack then and there. Was she really that tired of staying cooped up that this was her only solution? Liam couldn't handle the job alone and yet he had no choice. He was the only Bodyguard around after Gesth Carter was summoned for what Liam knew to be a suspension and great reprimand after the discovery of the Crowel boy—so Liam thought he was done for. Sole Princess dead while Bodyguard Liam…
-
65 •
-
-
Amidst all the changes that occurred in the recent century, a Dragon was best left to stay slumbering in their own luxury without a hint of care in the world. It did not accept the offer of the Creators to join this world to lead 'new' and 'promising' creatures of his same kind to a new era and age of peace. The Dragon only yearned to sleep until the end of time. It was not invested in squabbles, distraught or promises that would change its life. Even the gods and ancient ones were loathed to understand…
-
65 •
-
-
There were events both great and small and what mattered to any individual who observed it was figuring which one was important amongst them all. Yes, there was the arrival of the Human representative in the server sixty-nine, something that required an asterisk or dot in perhaps the New Patch Notes. But if there was anything else that demanded attention? It was the changing of powers. Through some algorithm and careful measurement, candidates were chosen and taken from the entire Universe to be…
-
65 •
-
-
There was no amount of excitement in his face at all. A part of him should have long realized that it was only a matter of when the others around him would discover his secrets—such things could never be hidden. The truth always came out, sometimes in unexpected ways and sometimes in trivial events that didn't seem so big at first. Maybe it was underestimating an opponent. Han knew for a fact that this world around him was as real as Earth, but somehow, he still expected that he could fool others…
-
65 •
-
-
All the lies that the man told and breathed were a part of him as much as any other facets in his personality. To truly live in the world without putting some kind of barrier? A facade to keep people from seeing the most vulnerable parts of yourself? That was insanity. Who would do such a thing? People were bound to believe that it was him. He who poked fun and knew how to infiltrate into other people's hearts and minds, the young man made a certain difference that kept others looking at him as if…
-
65 •
-
-
It was the wrong approach. There were a couple of things that one picked up when working with those in a higher position or rank. That was to say—where one was always in the subservient position and the chances of getting punished were high. One could also say that it was when one was talking with women. … Now that was also a needlessly wrong way of looking at it as well. But from his long and vast experience with connecting with people and gathering information, acknowledgement of wrongdoing was…
-
65 •
-
-
Han gave a dull look at both Kai and Theodore. Now that finally had decided to come out of nowhere to give him the judgement that he was waiting for… he wished that they did it at a better time. "Can't you guys read the atmosphere?" Han whispered-shouted at them and motioned for them to cut things out. If they could haul their asses out of here, that was going to be good. He wished that he brought a handkerchief or something, because he really didn't expect tears. While a part of him was distracted and…
-
65 •
-
- Previous 1 … 59 60 61 … 184 Next