Mary Wilson

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  • by Mary Wilson If you want to really enjoy the story, try not to get attached to a particular character (TT)(TT) ****** The Kingdom of Marer was located northwest of the Elera continent and was one of the smallest kingdoms with the lowest military power. Despite its weakness and lack of means of defense, the kingdom was never attacked by any of its neighbors. One of the primary reasons for this was the massive "Majeta Mountains," which surrounded the kingdom of Marer on two sides and connected it to the rest of…
  • by Mary Wilson The story has multiple main characters even though it would be mostly narrated through the POV of Ralf "the transmigrator". All the Princes would fight for the throne and if possible even sacrifice their women or seduce other's women to accomplish their tasks. Thus, themes like NTR would be used frequently. If you hate NTR I would still urge to try once, somehow it is different and you will understand when you read on. If you are still uncomfortable with this theme, then leave immediately ^_^. Any…
  • Chapter 356 — The New World Cover
    by Mary Wilson Chapter 353: A Hollow Roar I grimaced, “Then our kingdoms will clash.” Shalahora waved a hand over me, several shades adorning portions of my armor. The Sovereign menaced, “They’ll let us communicate and act as your scouts.” I pulled out several dozen blue cores, having them embedded into my armor. While pulling out their mana, I breathed out energized miasma. It floated down, a cloud of crimson red adorning me in a coat like living blood. I menaced, “We march to war.” I raised my hand…
  • Chapter 355 — The New World Cover
    by Mary Wilson Chapter 352: Clashing Kingdoms The creature followed my orders, pacing back and forth, doing jumping jacks, and even doing backflips on command. Silly as it seemed, the beast’s innate tenacity and strength omened its future purpose. One that Shalahora mused about, “This will be your army then?” “Yes.” “And this isn’t the first time you’ve done this either, is it?” I peered out into the distance, “No.” I frowned with a fierce resolve, “And it won’t be the last.” With an…
  • Chapter 354 — The New World Cover
    by Mary Wilson Chapter 351: Ethics and Armies Shalahora tilted his head at the liquid, “What is it?” “It psionically kills whatever eats it.” Shalahora wisped away from the stuff, his body trembling, “Gah, grotesque.” I spun the shining liquid in a circle, “It is, and based on the fight, the primevals aren’t the only victims here.” I set my gaze where the black cyclops watched us the fight, “It’s being used on the other rulers as well.” Shalahora condensed himself over the crater, “And…
  • Chapter 353 — The New World Cover
    by Mary Wilson Chapter 350: Untimely Assaults I gazed down at him, and the catfish man crossed his arms over his head. He blew into the pit of algae, “Ah…This place is finally comfortable.” I pulled molten dimensional fabric from my pocket dimension. With it floating above, Drelex sneered, “Ahck, what are you doing with that? It’s molten.” I rolled my eyes before swiping him and his algae pit into my pocket dimension. As I paced up to Entilla, the blue lizard peered back and forth. Once I stood beside…
  • Chapter 352 — The New World Cover
    by Mary Wilson Chapter 349: Uncertainty End of the Last Chapter Iona raised her hands and wings in tandem, “They’re dying from barotrauma.” Answering my confused expression, Iona snapped, “You depressurized everything too quickly. Their tissues were already weakened, and they ruptured when you fixed everything so fast.” I tilted my head, and my eyes turned to slits, “Oh…Really now?” Iona simmered, “Yes. It’s the obvious aftermath from the rapid shifts in gravity and pressure.” She raised her…
  • Chapter 351 — The New World Cover
    by Mary Wilson Chapter 348: Reconnected A few rulers laughed at that, which was surprising since I didn’t really think that was funny. One thing I appreciated was how everyone stopped gawking in amazement. Most of these people accustomed themselves to the unusual because of their station. It made me stand out less compared to home. Either way, I cracked my knuckles and got to making guardsmen golems next. It was time to turn this place around. I clapped my hands, having created a dozen guards to protect the director…
  • Chapter 350 — The New World Cover
    by Mary Wilson Chapter 347: Set Up Shalahora spoke quietly yet with great force, “I only showed him pain.” I winced, “It looked as though you robbed him of reason. How in the hell could he experience pain like that without any wounds, not even psionic ones?” Shalahora’s voice grew distant, “It was not his pain.” My eyes widened as Shalahora seethed, “It was my own.” I held myself in place, wanting to step back but choosing not to. In the corner, Malos lost his mind to the anguish Shalahora…
  • Chapter 349 — The New World Cover
    by Mary Wilson Chapter 346: Quick Deals and Equal Exploits The frog simmered, “You speak that because no matter the outcome, your false empire will be helped more by their deaths. You’re trying to kill them to fuel this death game Schema placed us in. Their armies will, in essence, become yours.” I stepped up, several feet taller than Obolis. Shalahora’s shroud dispersed while I spread my hands, “Hey Obolis, it’s good to see you again. I hope I’m not interrupting anything important.” The Emperor’s…
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