Matthew Harris
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"I have an idea," the hero posed. "How about we start killing the other mosnters we can find, level up and grind some skills before taking on the hound?" Right then, a window popped up inf ront of my eyes. "Hah!" I scoffeed. Were these idiots blind? Did no one see the magic power stat in the status window? "Hear well, hero. To get skills, only losers need to grind," I said. "Or use a system." Wit my eyes closed, I sensed my entire bdy in search for the deposit of the magicl power. Inside…
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With coffee in our hands and cigarettes on our lips, the Hero and I went over and up to the roof of the building we were in. The ashen skies were littered with tints of red as the sight of raging flames from all around the place filled our eyes. The buildings collapsed, the roads burned, people were slaughtered, monsters roamed. And at the center of the city, howling at the petty lives lost under its arms, teasing all that had dared to hope standing against it, was the enormous hound monster.…
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And inside, was a stout old man, quaking in fear. "Why hello there," I said, pointing the gun at him. "H-holy fuck? Is that a person!? Hey hey, are you alright—?" I turned around and pointed the gun at the hero. "Shut up," I said, and shut up he did. He was not naive enough to trust the first person he saw now. For all we knew, this guy could have caused all the bloodshed here. "I am not… I am not… I… please, please help me! It just started! It just started so suddenly!" I raised…
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The Hero and I made our way through the many burning and ashen streets as we dashed toward the safe point displayed on the map. Even though the Apocalypse Keeper, which was probably not its name but what I was going to call it anyway, wasn't a system, it still was a little bitch that gave us all this. "Vincent! There!" The hero pointed at a dead body on the sidewalk. Behind that burning and mauled body was the broken glass entrance to a thirteen-story building. We dashed toward the sidewalks,…
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The skies had turned ashy and the ground had turned pale, a strange mist wafted through the air as dozens of buildings all around were crushed to the ground. Still on my leg was the hero, and still blocking my sight was the blue window. I glared at the window. And it disappeared. It seemed that even if my strength from the other world was gone, this wasn't. Still, I was just a normal guy, so why in the world did I have to be involved with some random world end situation? "Uhuh……
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I was just a normal sixteen-year-old kid. Normal like all of you, really. The type that bullies all handed rows of cash to? Yup. Me. The type that most adults avoided? Yup me too. The type that police first went to and asked if you have been beating any thugs up all this time? Me. Totally me. See? I was just as normal as all of you, like, the picture of a normal person. Normal friends that sold drugs, normal family involved with organized crime, normal school where all the children of the…
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"The world is ending." A soft voice creaked through the castle of Hrynal, the land of the demons. The skies had turned black and red while ash covered the grounds all around. All the demons remaining gathered at one end and the humans at the other. A grand war. An epic on a scale no one in the world had ever seen before. All of it was coming to an end. "Do you think the hero will be able to hold out?" The princess of the Empire asked to the general. The humans all had united under one…
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