Michael Davis

Stories 5
Chapters 1,515
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Reading 6 days, 1 hour6 d, 1 h
  • by Michael Davis 'Welp, this is awkward...' As I sat at the center top of the board table, looking to my right and left, I noticed something I should have thought of much earlier. Seven people were seated before me—three Adventurers, and then four of my top administrators. 'Haa... the atmosphere is really tense, isn't it? What have I done...' I stared at how the trio glared at one of my top leaders. Their animosity was unfiltered, and I could see pure rage—coupled with lots of disgust—coming from their…
  • by Michael Davis It all happened two days ago—at the break of dawn. A whole armada of Demons suddenly appeared before the City Of Adventurers. There was no prior warning, neither had anyone seen signs of them marching close to the City before their appearance. It was as though they were transported there through the use of Magic. Their surprising emergence was the least of everyone's surprise, though. The unbelievable number was something else to consider. An estimated number of ten thousand Lower Class Demon…
  • by Michael Davis "Mighty in splendor, graceful in righteousness. His powerful hand stretches outward as he saves those in need from distress..." ...Blah! Blah! Blah! Asa, Gu, and Liebert continued by singing praises to my name. They even started reciting whatever stories they were told about 'The Hero' from their upbringing. Their voices overlapped, and the praises were too much that they burned my heart. 'Cringe! Too cringe!!!' If I wasn't too careful, these Adventurers would waste my time and I would not be able to…
  • by Michael Davis 'Eh? What the hell are you saying, Sarah?' Perhaps I heard wrong, but did this Priestess just reveal my Hero identity to the Adventurers? Yeah, I must have heard wrong... "He is the one and only Hero, prophesied to save the world! Show him your reverence!" My eyes widened, and it took all of my willpower to maintain my calm demeanor. 'What the heck is she spouting? That isn't in the script, Sarah!!!' There was no way I wanted anyone outside this town to know of my Hero identity—at least not until I…
  • by Michael Davis The Adventurers had initially been on edge. However, after experiencing the pleasures of the Dragon Slayer's City, they became quite mellow. After enjoying their meal, all three of them were delirious with ecstasy. The brainwashing was complete. "Now, then. Since you have all gotten enough food and rest... shall we go?" "U-uh? Go where?" Even Asa had forgotten her mission as she sat behind the dining table, grateful she got to experience the wonderful mean even once in her life. "To see 'him', of…
  • by Michael Davis Everything was true! Down to the last detail—the things Sarah told them were all valid. Asa, Gu, and Liebert were behind stunned when they were introduced to the bathhouse. As advised, they used the warm shower option, and 'oh boy!' were they pleased. The feeling of steamy water touching their bare bodies and permeating their bodies was beyond what words could describe. Nothing in Dulum could compare to this experience! Asa, of course, used the female portion of the bath. She had the place all to…
  • by Michael Davis "So, you understand as well..." Sarah Lyniette's voice tickled Asa's ears, and her hand softly landed on her shoulder. "All of this has only been possible because of 'him'. He saved us, just like he rescued Dulum, and he made this place a paradise. It's all thanks to his power." Asa felt her heart racing ever so quickly as she thought of her first meeting with the Legendary Dragon Slayer. She had been so impudent to him. Had she known he was this great a personality, would she have grovelled…
  • by Michael Davis "W-what is this place...?" Asa's eyes widened to the point that they nearly looked bloodshot. It wasn't just her, though. The other two were the same way—even the usually nonchalant Liebert. As the evening sun began to set and the moon slowly took over, the young lady and her Party were only a short distance left from their destination. Of course, they had seen the place from afar. When they did, they thought it was magnificent. However, the closer the three Adventurers got to the settlement, the…
  • by Michael Davis I sent Sarah on some errands, so she was currently not attending to me. If she had been present, then this Kurt fellow would not have had direct contact with me. So, in a way, I was somewhat excused. 'Yep! I did nothing wrong!' Once I shamelessly satiated my conscience, I resumed my 'Hero Vibe' and addressed my subject with the dignity expected of someone in my position. "So, what is it you wanted to say?" My eyes narrowed at the middle-aged man as he trembled before me. He was probably lost in the…
  • by Michael Davis After a few more hours, the Desert Ostriches could no longer move. As Asa suspected, they were fully spent. The poor animals had been carrying them for hours, running as fast as their legs could carry them. Unfortunately, even though they were one of the fastest means of transport an Adventurer could use, Desert Ostriches didn't have infinite stamina. "It's fine..." Asa petted the bald head of her mount. The poor animal was wheezing at this point. It honestly made the blond lady feel bad about…
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