Michael Davis

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  • by Michael Davis Asa took one deep breath and waited patiently, preparing herself. If there was anything she had learned in her relatively long life in this world, it was that one had to be calm and patient to achieve the best results. 'He's watching me… I can't mess up!' The young lady stole a glance at the black-haired man who watched with absolute concentration. Since the Combat Exam started, Asa had been observing his actions. Despite his immense capabilities, the strange man watched the others who took the…
  • by Michael Davis >WHOOSHH!!!< Liebert expertly moved his scrawny body and instantaneously pierced the heads of the two Goblins that charged at him. p However, he quickly recovered and retracted the bones he used on the two earlier Goblins. Quickly creating a smaller bony structure, he pounced on the monster and slit its throat with the bone dagger in his grasp. "Two more… just two more…" He rose to his feet and looked in the direction of the opening gate. The new Goblins that came out had weapons equipped, making…
  • by Michael Davis "Next, Liebert." Our ever reliable Instructor called out. A lanky, carefree-looking dude stepped out. He didn't look particularly special—wearing a weathered tee-shirt and some baggy trousers. The patches all around his outfit showed that he was too poor to afford anything decent, and the dude's thin stature wasn't helping his case. To be honest, he felt like the opposite of Gu—that really buff guy that went first. Not only was his appearance a sharp contrast, but the vibe he gave off was simply…
  • by Michael Davis "KRRRRRRRIIIII…" The grating growl of the wild monster caused the atmosphere to be extremely tense and filled with anticipation. The entire hall was deathly still as everyone was frozen in their seats waiting for the fight to begin. Anyone who paid heed to their surroundings would notice this in a heartbeat—Gu was no exception. However, his whole focus was on the creature that had already made its appearance. 'Goblin, uh? I expected as much.' The barbarian man thought to himself. The monster…
  • by Michael Davis The moment the assessment for the Search Exam was over, it was time for us to begin the Combat Exam. Even though I had scaled through the first hurdle pretty easily thanks to my conniving Skills, the second involved actually fighting. It would be difficult to bullshit my way around that. 'I'm not a man of violence…'I thought grimly as I looked around with uncertainty, hoping to see another weakling I could at least look better than. Unfortunately, there were none. The Ranger, Asa, looked confident in…
  • by Michael Davis Refusing to lose the opportunity, Asa sprang from her location and unearthed the Mana Crystal from a metal tile that covered it. 'I got it! I got one!' She squealed excitedly within her. She unconsciously let out a smile, hugging the object with unexplainable passion. It was her first win, after all. Still, Asa couldn't understand one thing. She was certain the man knew fully well where the Mana Crystal was. Even as she dashed to its location, she could see him gazing at the spot with a curious…
  • by Michael Davis As expected, the first round was the Search Exam. As stated earlier, we were meant to search for certain gems that had been scattered across the room. 'But this is just a vast, empty room!' I thought, in frustration, to myself when the whole thing was explained. "This here is the gem you will be looking for." Gerund brought out what seemed like a glittering sapphire stone It pulsated with light, and its warbling tune drew me in. I would recognize this stuff anywhere. It was a Mana Stone. "As you may…
  • by Michael Davis "Welcome to the Adventurer's Guild." The lady in front of me said with a pleasant smile. Unlike the usual savage faces I saw—I meant the Adventurers, obviously—she was actually really pretty. Her long, brown hair was sleek and beautiful, arching perfectly down her back, and she had a feminine charm that made her somewhat irresistible. 'Now I know why she was appointed as a receptionist here…' I smiled to myself. The job of Adventurers was tedious, so it was understandable that they would place…
  • by Michael Davis The Adventurer's City—Kalum It was a place where only the strong gathered, and the weak had no choice but to evolve in other to survive in such a hostile town, else they would have been minced meat. It was a society strictly run by a hierarchy. The strongest man in the city was known as the Guild Master, and he ruled the whole place. He had the Adventurer's Guild under his control, for one. He also maintained law and order in the community, as well as ensured that income was generated in the city.…
  • by Michael Davis Our journey spanned about five hours, due to driving, which saved us the stress of undergoing what would have been a completely exhausting, nerve-racking journey. The average speed of my car would be around 60 kilometers per hour. We spent five hours on road, meaning the distance between our village and the Adventurer's City was at least 300 kilometers. I read somewhere that a person could cover 100 kilometers in a day, if they possessed the stamina and perseverance to undertake such an arduous…
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