Sophia Martinez

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  • Chapter 61 — [Farmer] Mage Cover
    by Sophia Martinez “Wait, before that, how much of the powdered crystals have you used?” “I used some tubs, but almost all are still in my storage room.” Cal wondered what Drex would say if he knew Nibbles ate more powdered crystals than was used for the soil. Drex winced at the answer. “I forgot I already asked you that. I still don't know how you’re getting so lucky, but at least I won’t need to order more. You’ll need to reapply the powdered crystals after each harvest to maintain the soil.” Cal…
  • Chapter 60 — [Farmer] Mage Cover
    by Sophia Martinez Cal grimaced when his mana core was depleted. Again. This was the tenth time it had happened, and he could feel that the hearthstone was barely at capacity. He estimated that he could do this well over a hundred and fifty times before it was finally filled with mana. He took a few seconds to gather his strength before standing up. It was well past midnight, and Tavia had turned in hours ago for the night. Cal’s original plan was to spend a few hours supplying the hearthstone with mana to supplement…
  • Chapter 59 — [Farmer] Mage Cover
    by Sophia Martinez He had been about to disregard He pulled it up on the interface. On the first reread, Cal’s initial reaction was to sneer at the disadvantages again. It was only by shutting out his bias that he understood how little of a disadvantage this truly was. The three new options the Overseer had listed did not appeal to him. They were an interesting thought experiment, but that was all they would be. Especially when he realized how much the contribution split would help if he picked It would require no…
  • Chapter 58 — [Farmer] Mage Cover
    by Sophia Martinez “Nibbles! Come back!” Cal watched Seris chase after Nibbles across his field. She had no hope of catching the little creature, but it would keep her occupied until Tavia returned. He knew that his spell wasn’t as flashy or impressive as Tavia’s wall of fire, but the dull look on Seris’s face was a bit too much, in his opinion. She gave him a flat ‘wow,’ before scurrying back down the rubble hill. Cal watched the two run around for a few more seconds before pulling his attention away. He…
  • Chapter 57 — [Farmer] Mage Cover
    by Sophia Martinez “What happened to her?” The pity in Tavia’s voice couldn’t be mistaken. Seris was slumped against the house’s wall, bemoaning her life and trying her best to keep the many, He had managed to reduce the trip to less than thirty minutes, but looking at Seris, he wondered if it was worth it. “Poor girl,” Tavia knelt beside Seris and gently patted her back. “Do you need me to take you to a healer? My carriage will let us get to town quickly.” Seris heard the word ‘quickly’ and turned…
  • Chapter 56 — [Farmer] Mage Cover
    by Sophia Martinez Cal frowned when he read that he needed to pick an option immediately. He had chosen not to wait for the Overseer to give him information based on the expectation that the day-long exception given to him on the rule would still apply. He had intended to take his time to consider the earth trait options. If he had known that wasn’t possible, he would have studied the material the Overseer gave him and picked his reward before absorbing the earth simulacrum. Thankfully, the options for the earth trait…
  • Chapter 55 — [Farmer] Mage Cover
    by Sophia Martinez Cal exited the tower and immediately ran into one of the many, “Sir, please move out of the area.” Cal glanced at the mortal guard who spoke to him and almost felt sorry that he did. The poor man was sweating furiously while staring at Cal like he was a wild animal about to maul him. This must be common for the guard since nearly everyone who left the tower could do that. He gave the guard a slight nod and moved along to avoid giving the man a heart attack. His eyes darted about to see if anyone…
  • Chapter 54 — [Farmer] Mage Cover
    by Sophia Martinez Cal was thankful that they didn’t leave the tower. He was led up the stairs, and instead of a dead end like he had seen before, there were stairs to get to the eleventh floor. The deadens he expected had been moved one floor up. He would have asked how that happened, but with the Masters’ expression, asking frivolous questions was not in his interest. Cal expected to see the rarely seen Apprentices on the new floor, but it was just as barren as the ninth floor now was. It made sense since the entire…
  • Chapter 53 — [Farmer] Mage Cover
    by Sophia Martinez Seris glanced between Cal’s retreating back and the half-eaten cake before her. She let out a sigh and made an important decision. She made sure Cal was out of the restaurant before dropping the fork. He told her that a fork was the correct way to eat a cake, but she thought that was stupid. What was the point of doing that when spoons were far superior in every way? Seris ate a spoonful of the citrus cake and happily closed her eyes. There was no need to worry about poking her tongue with pointy metal…
  • Chapter 52 — [Farmer] Mage Cover
    by Sophia Martinez There were many things he questioned after making a binding decision. Most of these were skill or trait choices, but this was the first time it involved something as simple as food. “You still have space in your stomach,” Cal commented as he looked on in fascination as Seris ordered more tart, this time in another flavor that he didn’t pay attention to. “I’ll make some even if there isn’t. I could eat this forever,” Seris’s words were muffled by the piece of cake she had just put in her…
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