Patricia Johnson

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  • by Patricia Johnson Yun Zhe flitted through the air as if he was as light as a feather. Despite the fact that what he wore looked heavyweight, he wasn't having any difficulty maneuvering in the air at all. It was thanks to the steel ring that floated behind him as well as his steel things. Not only did the two provide him with the ability to fly, but they also stabilized his flying abilities as well. "Are you just going to stand there? If you don't make a move, nothing will happen, you know." Yun Zhe spoke up, smiling…
  • by Patricia Johnson Link and Yun Zhe finally got to the grand stage, looking at each other as their enthusiasm leaked out of their eyes. This was one of the moments they'd been waiting for as beast tamers and now it was finally happening. "Brace yourself, Yun Zhe." Link said as his tamed beast, the Crimson Dagger, appeared out of nowhere, and now it rested on his hands. "I should be saying that, Link." Yun Zhe muttered to himself as he summoned the Primordial Excalibur. An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth— in this…
  • by Patricia Johnson A mushroom cloud which was incomparably larger than the one that White Mist had caused rose up above the grand stage, causing yet another updraft as an intense pressure of wind blew at the audience. Everyone ducked for cover while some cheered as loud as they could due to the intensity of the match. Nevertheless, the damage that the explosion caused was nothing like ever before. Even the commentator who was seated safely in his box was thrown out of his seat as the wind pressure destroyed the glass window…
  • by Patricia Johnson "H-hai~!" Shoyo called out, shaking off the attack as he prepared to counter. Spitting the dust that somehow got in his mouth, Shoyo stole a glance at Satoshi. He intended to attack him without him noticing. Even if it was almost impossible to do that, Shoyo took it upon himself to risk it all. He couldn't afford to play it easy. After all, there was no way he'd have a clear shot at winning if he doesn't take any chances. Planting his hand on the ground, he twisted his forearm and unleashed a powerful…
  • by Patricia Johnson When the clock struck nine, the continuation of the Official Beast Tournament was finally on its way. The commentator was back in his box, commentating along with Luke Skyrunner who only managed to reach the third round. The matchups were then shown on the screen, and the audience cheered more zealously than usual. It was the much-awaited quarterfinals, after all, and some of them even camped outside the American Dome just so they could enter as soon as the doors opened. "Oh, you're all here. The…
  • by Patricia Johnson Lydia, who had been preparing for his transfer to the USA as an exchange student, had no idea what they were doing in America in the first place. That's why when Satoshi's dad asked them about the purpose of their visit, she helplessly stole a glance towards Ayano (Eye Goddess) in hopes that she will answer in her stead. "We came to watch the Official Beast Tournament," Ayano mumbled a matter of factly before entering the premises of the Midoriyama residence. After a quick bow of greeting towards…
  • by Patricia Johnson Kitamura Ayano (the number six hero in Japan's SAO Rankings and also known by her superhero name, the Eye-Goddess) was too used to peering into the future that it didn't bother her at all. Whenever something of importance would happen, she wouldn't even be surprised anymore.  It's become a way of life for her— a part of her life that she chose to accept ever since she had awakened her superpower. At the tender age of twelve years old— which is a year earlier for children to commonly manifest their…
  • by Patricia Johnson The faint rustling of the trees and the wake-up call of the birds frolicking in the yard was what greeted everyone's morning. The barbecue night was a success, and most of them who attended opted to accept the invitation of sleeping over. It was late at night anyways, and Satoshi's grandparents were more than willing to lend the unoccupied rooms to everyone. Of course, Satoshi was forced to share a room with Hiroshi, Midori, Shoyo, and Yun Zhe. And to top it all off, they all had to share one large…
  • by Patricia Johnson To be fair, Link didn't choose to be imprisoned in the transparent encasement but now he had kind of assimilated with it. It didn't bother him at all that he couldn't get out of the case, and he actually felt comfortable at the moment. There were a couple of times when he dozed off as well while watching the final match of the third round. "I can't believe they won. That Luke Skyrunner is no joke." Link commented as he turned his head towards Satoshi. On the other hand, Satoshi also got used to Link…
  • by Patricia Johnson The second opponent had already integrated with his beast but he figured that he wouldn't be able to fight head-to-head against the beast master even with his dual beast integration. That's why he decided to recall his tamed beast and integrate with two of his most powerful ones. There was no need for him to save his energy since it would all be for nothing if they lose the match anyways. He had no other choice but to go through with such a risk. And he wasn't the only one who decided to go all out. Even…
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