Sarah Thomas
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Human Court, Raizen. "Settle down. There's a lot of things we need to talk about." Arbour instructed the Emperor Ranks present in the courtroom as he walked towards the throne and sat on it. The Emperor Ranks had clear hostility displayed through their expressions and wondered where their Ancestor had gone. Arbour had a calm gaze as he looked at the hostile folks. "I'll say it one last time — settle down. There won't be further warnings." A humongous pressure descended upon the Emperors…
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Raizen, Human Continent. "The birthplace of the Human Ancestor. It's the immortal land where peak Supreme Ranks once used to roam as early as the Immemorial Era." Tourists were following a fat guide around the busy outskirts of Ancestor's City in Raizen which had tons of monuments and places preserving the styles of the Ancient and Medieval Tranquility Era. The guide stopped in front of a statue of a shirtless man with sharply toned muscles pointing a sword at the distance. Wrapped around him were…
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Human Court, Raizen. "Ancestor!" "Ancestor!" "Ancestor!" A group of Emperor Ranks kneeled in front of a throne and shouted. Sitting atop the throne was a man in loose blue daoist robes, possessing an authoritative expression on his face as his long white beard flowed along with the light breeze. "Ancestor, we've been troubled by every single race. From the Devils to the Witches… there's pressure from all sides," a kneeling official stated. "Everyone thought that we lost our Supreme…
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The Werewolf Continent was peaceful. It did not fall into a disarray after the Werewolf King's defeat. On the contrary, the Werewolf Royal Family realized their weaknesses and worked hard on improving it while stabilizing their society. What Lith wanted to achieve had been achieved here, marking the Werewolf Continent to be the first place where the conflict had ended. Lith's clan had spies in this society's administration, and through them, it was found out that their strength had soared after the…
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Keith took out her hairpin and let her lush red hair flow freely, covering the back of her wooden chair. Although she was in a luxurious office, the chair and table were simplistic. She preferred such settings over shines and blings as they gave her a sense of peace and calm. Knock! Knock! "Come in." Keith said in her melodic voice. A red-haired woman in a combat suit, wearing high heels, having her hair tied in a ponytail, walked into the room. Her eyes were slightly slanted and her…
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It rained for a week straight. The phenomenon took place around the world and became the talk of the town. All conflicts had come to a halt due to this strange anomaly. Levels of Dark, Death, Destruction, Fire, and Wind elemental energies were constantly rising along with a demonic aura. The Demons were happy and celebrating as the weather was totally fine-tuned to their liking. They felt it was an auspicious occasion and were singing praises of their Queen and Demonkin. Unknowingly, the Demons'…
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Ten times. Lith failed a total of ten times to make the pill. At the eleventh time when he succeeded, he couldn't celebrate or rejoice as Lizbeth was close to finishing her pill. It was over for Lith from the get go if Lizbeth took things seriously, but with her doing things at her pace, he got a chance to learn, adapt, and master some of the basics of alchemy. "Huff… huff…" Lith breathed heavily as he sat on the ground with four pills in his hands. Lizbeth walked over to him with a shiny…
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Drip. A drop of sweat trickled down Liz's cute face and dropped on the ground. The room had an orange tinge to it as flames erupted from the furnaces and reached all the way up towards the open ceiling. Lith's expression was tense as his hands worked to stir two giant pots above the furnaces. An extra pair of invisible arms held materials beside him and moved at his discretion. Giving Liz such a big handicap was taking a toll on him. He had no experience in alchemy and was currently making the…
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On a random rooftop of the castle, Lith sat down under a mushroom-shaped pearl white umbrella. Sitting opposite to him on the round white table was Fei and beside her was Liz, reading a few books and sipping on bitter coffee. There were many varieties of tea cakes in front of her. They were sweet and despite being told that eating them would elevate the bitterness of her coffee, she still insisted on eating them. Her reasoning? The more bitter the coffee, the more it'll keep her awake and alert to…
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Lizbeth sat on the bed of herbs, hugging her knees and staring at the distance. Lith sat cross-legged beside her, his posture erect, and stared at the distance as well. The two had finished their talks and were currently reflecting. The memories Lizbeth saw and the reason why she saw them distorted and even censored was due to her own self. Lizbeth remembered bits and pieces, going through them, Lith that saw the things she had done at the end. From the Human Continent, she came all the way…
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