Michael Wilson
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Everyone in the car heard the scream. Sheila and Sylvia turned to Klaus at the same time. "Boss!" "I know. The screams are coming from the same direction as where Roach found the vampire. Quickly go to Elm Streets. It's about two blocks from here," Klaus replied calmly. Sheila nodded. She put her laptop onto the porch and stepped on the gas pedal. The rear wheels screeched before the car took off. Klaus was glued to his smartphone, reading the message from Roach. The bald man said he and his men…
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Klaus didn't know what his secretary was thinking, but her expression painted what she felt in her chest. He never thought a cheerful woman like her would ever have suicidal thoughts. He knew nothing about Sheila besides the curriculum vitae he got when that woman applied for a job. Klaus was not the type of person who cared about other people's problems, so he never asked about her life. To him, their relationship was nothing more than employee and boss. Besides, he was too busy with his…
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Goblins, direwolves, sabretooth, kobolds, and any other monsters were confined in cages and chains restraining them. The stench of urine and feces wafted through the air, piercing the noses of anyone who breathed it in. Klaus killed two direwolves when he fought Roach and his men. He wouldn't be surprised if that bald man had hundreds of monsters in his basement. "Who did you sell these monsters to?" Klaus asked. "Well, there are many customers who want them. Crazy rich people like to keep them to…
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Klaus was surprised when Roach thought he was part of the Morning Star. He didn't have time to ask because Roach told his men to attack him. And now, he discovered that the arcana he had looted from the Black Bulls had links to Morning Star. Even a guild as big as theirs attacked a group of thugs. It made Klaus wonder to himself. "Is it just because you sold the stolen arcana that they attacked you?" Klaus asked. "Honestly, this makes me a little curious. A Morning Star's caliber guild would want to…
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Sheilah instantly knew the black-haired man was Klaus as she saw the coiled around his wrist. Besides, she saw Sylvia. After what happened to her, there was no way that woman wanted to deal with the gang again. "Do you know that guy, Sheila?" Roach seemed to be still fuming. "Yeah, he's my boss. Kl-" "Morgan," Klaus interrupted. Sheila opened her mouth wide. "Ah, yeah. He's Morgan, the boss where I work." She grimaced. Roach squinted. Mediating between them, the short-haired woman cleared up…
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"Arrrggh!" The sound of screams echoed through the building. The gangsters panicked as they saw their comrades falling and covered in blood. The metal spheres shot out with bullet-worthy speed, knocking down dozens of gangsters. Most of them were non-awakeners. Ordinary people could not withstand the damage. Within seconds, half the enemy had fallen. Seeing the scene before his eyes, Roach ground his teeth while blood rose to his head. The bald man shouted, "Izzy, attack that guy!" The woman in…
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When the rift was open for too long, monsters usually came out of the dungeon. The awakeners usually hunted them down, but sometimes one or two monsters escaped and hid in town. At the same time, Klaus was also surprised. Vampires were top-class monsters. They were immortal and could place curses on their prey. According to records, they had only appeared once in the red dungeon located on Iwo Jima. And the worst part, they were immune to magic and had an incredible regeneration speed. The Bronx…
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Kids were everywhere. They're on the floor. They're on the table. They're on the stairs. Their joyful laughter echoed in the living room before Sylvia stepped foot inside. The red-haired woman couldn't hide her surprised look as she saw many kids playing in this small space. A similar expression could also be seen on Klaus' face. Although he was used to dealing with the stupidity and absurdity of his younger sister, he was never used to being with kids. Let alone a bunch of them. "Have a seat. I'll…
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The boy rubbed his butt as Klaus dropped him to the ground. The boy had skin like copper and hair like black fleece. Fear radiated from his eyes when Klaus looked into him. "You're just a kid, but you have the nerve to kidnap someone. Where is Sheila?" The boy turned his face away. "I don't know." "What?" Klaus grabbed the boy's jaw. "Don't mess around with me, you little shit. You took the ransom I put on the park bench." The boy just shut his mouth and gave Klaus an annoying look. Not getting…
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Of the five boroughs in New York, only the Bronx did not have significant changes after the first dungeon break occurred. The streets were still the same; dozens of six-story brick apartments with a rust-red color dominated the city. Some buildings looked worn and unkempt. Strange writings and graffiti were almost visible along the walls or fences of the buildings. Bicycles lay in storefronts, and young people in quirky outfits gathered, laughing and smoking their cigarettes at every turn. The…
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