Mary Wilson
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Chapter 345: The Elements of Disaster The mana cables ruptured, and I reached out my hand. Iona gazed up at me, fear and awe mixing in her expression before I shifted her with a gravity well. I moved a single finger as I did, emphasizing the ease of it. Iona Joan blinked before I spread my arms to the others, “Let’s discuss some deals.” I smiled, “Mmkay?” Behind Iona, the two rulers in diplomatic robes peered at one another. Mana streams ceased flowing from them, their magic muted. Behind…
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Chapter 344: Enmity Interrupting my thoughts, Shalahora simmered, “What is this? You intend to fight us?” Iona Joan walked out, her angel wings locked behind her. Several other rulers paced behind her, each looking like members of a council or guards. The bubbly ruler walked up and gazed at me, a smile on her lips and a twinkle in her eye, “Calm down, Shalahora. We’re just making sure he’s trustworthy.” Her eyes narrowed, “Well then…Tell us everything we want to know…Mmkay?” I…
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Chapter 343: Hell Hath Opportunities Scratching my hair, I closed my eyes, trying to swim through my memories. Once more, behemoths interrupted my train of thought. I killed them, keeping a fit of explosive anger in check. Laying back on the side of a sand dune, I made a few sand angels in the dust. It gave me a nostalgic feeling as if I were a child in the snow again. In my ears, a low, droning voice ebbed in, “And fate has decided we meet again, I see. It’s good to see you again.” I looked up,…
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Chapter 342: What Bumps in the Night Scratching my hair, I closed my eyes, trying to swim through my memories. Once more, behemoths interrupted my train of thought. I killed them, keeping a fit of explosive anger in check. Laying back on the side of a sand dune, I made a few sand angels in the dust. It gave me a nostalgic feeling as if I were a child in the snow again. In my ears, a low, droning voice ebbed in, “And fate has decided we meet again, I see. It’s good to see you again.” I looked up,…
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Chapter 341: An Isolating Invasion Those questions and a dozen others piled on in tandem, and as always, I rushed to fix them. As primordial mana oozed over me, droplets of the mana funneled upward. They rained into a surging, semitranslucent ooze of navy blue. It piled up at the end of navy blue fire that burned on my skin. I clapped my hands together, the mana coursing into my body until I almost burst. Clarity infused into my mind, and I smiled at all that was to be done. It was time to get to…
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Chapter 340: The Advance I grimaced at far-off primevals, ready to rip them apart. Event Horizon spread over my allies, and I roared, “We are legion, we are strong, and we are harbingers to this planet. Tell me, who here is ready for Leviathan’s calamity?” The golems roared. I shouted, “Let’s give this planet its first taste of omen, and let’s make the message undeniable.” Before we surged into the distance, I gazed in front of me. I’d have to leave ten golems behind, two constructors…
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Either way, it was time to move on from the exercise. I decompressed my wake before turning towards a pile of blue cores remaining from the city’s construction. I had to mimic the pillar’s advancement but to my golems instead. Pulling up a thrumming dungeon heart, I stared at its spiraling depths. It evolved my monoliths into unbreakable, majestic beacons on this dark world. And I hoped it would do the same for my golems. I tossed the dungeon heart into the distance before reaching an arm out.…
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Before it died, it vomited green blood onto my face and my grimoire. Wiping my face, I frowned. The behemoth gurgled before erupting pus and snot over me. It kept hacking up slime before I pocked my grimoire and blew it up with a singularity. Buckshot of shining bones sliced into my body before I grimaced. Yeah, maybe building the city first was a good idea. I gathered my last two constructor golems in my location, and they created a perimeter while I theorized how to make a city here. Any…
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Arm in hand, I stared up while melting the limb, and my golems and star beasts struggled above. Itching to test my new abilities, I smiled and gave myself a break. Crafting golems required some safety, after all. Otherwise, I might be interrupted, and I couldn’t have that happen. Floating myself up, I cusped on the primeval’s combat range. I spread my hands and soaked the sight in. They moved without their previous, rampant pace. Leaning over, I soaked in a sensation of density, strength, and utter…
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Taking a breath, I detached once more. I dispersed with a struggle before snapping back into my body. A strange kind of endurance reached its limit, and my psyche hated the idea of leaving my body again. Smiling at myself, I closed my eyes, willing my egos away from my body. After another mental breakdown, I leaned back with the urge to vomit intermingling with more motion sickness. I gave my temple a tap before leaning forward, and my mind dispersed once more. The pop back into my body happened even…
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