Patricia Brown

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  • Chapter 83 — Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage Cover
    by Patricia Brown My life during most days of the month of Cancer was a bit messy. My schedule drastically tightened, and my time to flirt with Mom and do dungeon had been reduced for some annoying reasons. Speaking of dungeon, I haven't seen Gabrielle and the others more often because they had some business in Doria to deal with, something like an underground organization. They reportedly said they had done their jobs over there. I haven't visited Griffith for a while, so she's going to break my bones when we meet up…
  • Chapter 82 — Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage Cover
    by Patricia Brown In an unknown space beneath some unknown place somewhere on the continent, five figures gathered around a gleaming black marble round table. Among the six obsidian black thrones skirting the splendid table, a seat seemed to be vacant. Seeing the absence of one of its important members, the ones already sitting flashed all sorts of complicated expressions. The atmosphere in the chamber is heavy; any unnecessary movement could be seen clearly by everyone. Aware that no one would break the silence, the…
  • Chapter 81 — Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage Cover
    by Patricia Brown Two days later. Late morning. Inside the government sector of the Dwarfen Kingdom, a building housing one of the country's ministries is in great hustle. Government employees with mountains of piles of papers appeared from one room to another with panic in their faces. For an uncertain reason, the minister is hysterically giving orders to dispose of some files dusting inside the building's archive. The minister's reason was that it's taking up much space, but in truth, the archive still has seventy…
  • Chapter 80 — Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage Cover
    by Patricia Brown In the innermost part of the walled city of Zwergin, the glamorous Dwarfen Royal Palace was ejected. a massive castle where the Dwarfen Royal Family resides. Curtailed by octagonal walls made out of grey stone, unlike the pitch-black stones that besieged the whole city. Each edge of the walls had a tower manned by dwarf knights to observe the surroundings of the castle. Inside the royal castle, there was a room adequately illuminated by gentle amber lights. The room was furnished with decorations such as…
  • Chapter 79 — Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage Cover
    by Patricia Brown Morning. A man in his forties cloaked with black robe traced the narrow alleys of a certain area within the capital city of the Dwarfen Kingdom. A dilapidated neighborhood where unfortunate people live in a state of poverty, the slums. The man deliberately ignored all the impoverished people that he encountered in every turns, thinking it's their fault putting themselves to desolation. The population largely consists of orphans and people who failed to raise themselves in the city. He passed some…
  • Chapter 78 — Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage Cover
    by Patricia Brown The foot of the mountain has a small town that receive travellers from the other side of the landform. Multiple races resided the town, largely consists of humans and dwarves. They offered places to rest, eat and entertainment for the tired travellers. Carriages lined up awaiting for the patrons to transport them to the Dwarfen Capital. "…How long does it take to arrive at Zwergin?" "Just a day by wheels." Norm answered Michael's question. "We will be stopping by at a mining town before arriving…
  • Chapter 77 — Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage Cover
    by Patricia Brown Somewhere within the Dwarfen Kingdom of Doria. In a dim corridor, a suspicious man in black hooded robe traced the long stoned path. He walked without concern for his surroundings as he knew he had nothing to sweat of. Only the flames of the torches illuminated the area not magically powered bulbs. Not that they don't have budget to purchase lightings, but it's a countermeasure to avoid any usage of magic being detected in their secluded spot. The man stepped his feet endlessly until he passed a door.…
  • Chapter 76 — Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage Cover
    by Patricia Brown A quarter before noon, four people standing in front of a weapons shop located at the commercial district of the Imperial Capital. They looked up and glanced at the sign of the said shop. "…Seems like here's the place." Michael confirmed the case. "He's a dwarf, right? Won't he be like the stereotypical stubborn and grumpy old man that we read in novels?" Gabrielle said with concerned voice. "Don't sweat the small stuff, Gabrielle." "We don't know what he would be so we can't assume yet." "You are…
  • Chapter 75 — Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage Cover
    by Patricia Brown Dixon Empire Capital, City of Jeffer. "…Afternoon." At one of the room in a decent inn within the city's downtown area, a woman clad in nothing is sitting on one of the inn's relatively large beds, a bed intended for lots people to sleep. Given the size and area of the bed, she is not alone in the room. "Get up you two. It's already afternoon." The dark-brown haired woman turned her bare back and glanced at the rustling sound under the white bedsheet-covered lump laying on the mattress. The ones…
  • Chapter 74 — Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage Cover
    by Patricia Brown A day had passed since three young nobleman, Seth Ledfinn, Gauss Groniz and Alexander Arcenciel, visit our mansion in our territory and declared a duel with me, which I gave them absolute and inevitable defeat. Everything was because of Sister's fault. She's so beautiful and strong that she attracted many in the Imperial Capital. I cannot really blame them because I also find my sister quite attractive and desirable. After I one-sidedly win the matches, the three beseeched apprenticeship upon me. Now I…
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