Sarah White
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"So, who are we targeting first?" Ahjar asked as he stared at the faces of Compass Carburettor, Hazen, and Magister in order. "It's Fate System, right?" "That is who behaves as Zaira's eyes and ears now." "Yeah, he's the most dangerous of everyone." Compass Carburettor stated solemnly as he looked at Magister, "Can you reinforce either Mascot or Technocraft? Try to make them face the Systems. Just pressure them a bit and stall for time." "That'll be hard with just us." Magister said truthfully,…
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"Shit! Shit! Shit!" Slayer was flabbergasted the moment his level dropped to 299. Normally, even if his level were to drop, he wouldn't be flustered, for it was just a matter of Mental Energy requirement to regain the lost levels. The only problem were the bottleneck levels: 100, 200, and 300. Attaining that required a qualitative change, which was hard to achieve once lost. As for the current him, attaining level 300 was impossible. After all, he lost it, the qualification to be a Grade 4 System.…
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"How the heck did you claim Space?" Hearing Magister's shout of shock, Ahjar revealed a gleeful smirk, boasting calmly, "You know, even back in the day, I was called a heaven-defying prodigy. It's only natural that the concept of Space is apt…" "Cut the bullshit!" Magister glared at Ahjar as he extended his cane, intending to attack the latter, "I'll kill you if you dare mess with me, blasted System!" "Hey, HEY, hei!" Ahjar acted like a third-rate delinquent as he skipped over the void and…
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"No…nooo…What is happening? This shouldn't be possible!" Slayer wailed in loss, staring at an insurmountable wall before him, one that he could never scale. This was the wall that prevented Grade 3 Systems from attaining Grade 4 status. Magister was calm as he observed the wails of the Slayer fragment fused to him. A minute later, Magister opened his mouth slowly before yelling with guttural desperation, "Yeeeahhhhhhhhhhh!" "Wha…?" The sound was so ear-piercingly loud it echoed throughout…
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"Who the fuck are you?" Staring at Compass Carburettor fragment's expression, Ahjar smiled pleasantly, "I'm me. Who else could I be?" "Really? Let's see about that." The Compass Carburettor fragment slowly raised his hand and unleashed a wave of radiation, impacting Ahjar. But strangely, the latter was unaffected. "An alternate dimension?" Compass Carburettor fragment snapped his finger, causing some fundamental changes in the unleashed radiation as it leaked into the alternate dimension too. But…
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"A-Ahjar, what the heck are you doing?" Whaccha stared at her son in fear, watching him inch towards her, knife in hand, "I'm your mother, damnit!" "I'm well aware," Ahjar smiled calmly, but he continued to approach her and in the end, staring right into her terrified eyes, he brought down the knife and plunged it into her head. Blood spurted out of her forehead and sprayed all over his body. Ahjar stared at the blood in all seriousness as he focused, extracting traces of information from her body. A…
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"How did you achieve this...I see," Compass Carburettor fragment nodded in understanding, "You've influenced their minds." "Yes, I've been nurturing the minds of every single individual to make it suited to reach the peak and gain the qualifications to attain Extreme Providence." Hazen nodded, "I've also been adjusting the cause and effect of their respective actions." In the entire Cultivation World, Balmer was the first to attain Extreme Providence. If Compass Carburettor, Rhizen, and all the…
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Magister hovered in the void, dispirited as he stared at a Magical World, sighing, "This is stifling." "I can't even research anything." "Who cares about your stupid research." The fragment of the Representative System fused to his body snorted, "Just remain as a puppet until the end. You don't have an alternative anyway." "Is...that so?" Magister didn't retort as he teleported and arrived at a Technological World, intending to attack it when a canon formed before him and unleashed a beam at him,…
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Stencil focused on Minhua's Constellation. Even though the Constellation seemed to be one person, it wasn't. It consisted of a set of people that had performed almost similar feats and were recognised by the masses to be similar. Their collective consciousness data was extracted from the world and transformed into a Constellation that now resided within the Tower of Accomplishment. Thanks to World War Three, plenty of heroes emerged, some known, some unknown. The data of countless such similar ones…
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Stencil stared at the humans that climbed the tower. For the first few years, they remained on the first floor, content with living there. After all, having lived through World War Three, they wished to stay away from fighting as much as possible. But of course, they couldn't entirely do that, for living there meant they needed resources. And only coins purchased the necessary resources, including food and water. Completing trials was the sole way of accumulating coins. To survive, they needed to…
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