Matthew White
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By definition, a magic beast was some sort of animal that had come across some mana source or something similar. It would cause them to mutate out of proportion to become far larger and usually gave it some basic ability that it instinctively could use. The bear that was in front of us was just that. Despite being an animal, its confidence in itself was quite high, and rightfully so. After all, all other normal animals within a kilometer radius would scatter away. That was probably why our journey so…
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"I assume he isn't talking anymore." Nathan crossed his arms before saying that. I let out a chuckle in response. "Well, I guess it was never supposed to be that easy. But at least we now know that he does in fact exist." I narrowed my eyes ever so slightly. "Doesn't really feel like a noble with all the hiding he does. No wonder he turned out to be a vill-" "Preposterous!" When I was about to finish my sentence, I could tell Bryson was trying to take control, so I let him. It seemed he…
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Sophia brought up a duel, one where the winner would be determined by the one that first draws blood. However, she aimed directly for my eye. Though I could be wrong, I'm pretty sure she wanted to have the point go through the hole in my mask, and thus guarantee that she hit my eye. I don't remember her being this cruel in the story. Well, then again, the game wasn't exactly the highest of budgets. When she fought in the game, it was a very basic animation you would probably expect from most games.…
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Upon hearing that voice call out to us, all I felt was confusion. But when I turned to look at her, I felt my blood freeze. It was Sophia, the heroine you could only meet by the hidden condition. She had long green hair that seemed to faintly shimmer. Her eyes were a light blue, and her frame was dainty. However, she was also more than six feet tall. Even if we were standing up, we would have to look up to see her face, and right now we were sitting. Her clothes were a plain green, but that was to…
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Nathan put one foot against the guy in front of him, pushing him away while pulling out his spear from the guy's body. At the same time, he used his free hand to take away the knife he was holding. Without waiting, he threw the knife towards the runner. This made one of the bandits shout. "Duck!" The runner did not even glance over before dipping his head down and covering it with both hands. With that, the knife ended up just barely passing by nicking the back of his hand as it went. I…
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Right off the bat, two people were put out of commission. That only left eight people, and while that number greatly outnumbered us, they were rather shaken up. It appeared that these kinds of people were all talk, and had only picked on targets they thought were easy. It seemed this much bloodshed was too much for them. Right after puncturing the man's heart, Nathan yanked his spear back, causing the body to lurch towards him and collapse next to him. In that brief moment, he attempted to do the…
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Nathan was on the verge of yeeting himself out once more, but with my genius thinking, I forced Jess to reassure him she didn't hate him a second time. Although she was resistant to the idea, thinking there was no need, she did it in the end, which let Nathan's fragile self-confidence tide over to the end of the journey. I told the servants to go along without me to the slums. As for that pale meat business, Nathan just left it to Edward. In reality, there wasn't much of a point in him being there in…
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"...My hair is straight and blonde. My-" "Wait, wait, wait." I raised my hand with a slightly distressed expression. "That wasn't what I meant by an introduction." Ela looked back at me with a blank look. "I believe my introduction was going just fine. Is the purpose of an introduction not to describe oneself for the purpose of understanding the other?" A bitter smile formed on my face. "Well, I guess, but you don't have to go into things like your physical features. It's pretty easy…
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Seeing the sudden shift in Gray, there was only one thought in my mind. Eh? I could've sworn he normally called her Mom, not Mama. While I was thinking of useless things, his mother panicked slightly. "W-What are you talking about? I've never lied to you!" There was a shortsword on the ground, which belonged to Gray's mother. He picked it up and pointed it at her. "A long time ago I believed everything you said, Mama. But does Mama remember what she said when I asked where Daddy was?" She…
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I felt a little nervous. From what I remembered, the Survivors only had cold weapons. There was no mention of them ever having the financial capability to get their hands on an iridescent stone. Unfortunately, no matter how unlikely it was to happen in the game, it ended up happening here. I saw the mana within the stone fluctuate, filling in the pre-carved gaps in the stone to form a complex spell. ...Well. Hopefully, it wasn't anything too big. "Did you really think I didn't come here without a…
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