Sophia Martinez

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  • Chapter 51 — [Farmer] Mage Cover
    by Sophia Martinez Cal could see how hard Seris tried to keep herself from asking to stop on every floor. The first few floors were meant for mortals, while the floors directly after were mostly for ones with access to the interface. The higher the floors, the more specialized they became. Some runes could be used by mortals on the lower floors, but anything higher was of little to no utility to them. In fact, the food on the ninth floor would mostly be a waste of Seris. Everything there focused on dishes with the greatest…
  • Chapter 50 — [Farmer] Mage Cover
    by Sophia Martinez Cal stared blankly at the enlarged pond. He was sitting on top of the pile of rubble, relaxing, doing nothing as he had planned in the early morning. Of course, he finished all his work before making himself a nice, flat sitting area on the rubble hill to observe his field. Cal had covered the loam-covered patch with a slurry of powdered crystals and water, which also caused the pond to grow larger when he filled the tubs multiple times. When he saw the patch with the planted Sunfire Grains was getting a…
  • Chapter 49 — [Farmer] Mage Cover
    by Sophia Martinez Cal didn’t change pace when he saw the Overseer, but he did change direction and approached the man. The Overseer’s presence brought up another reason he decided to pick His initial attraction to One of the biggest reasons Cal had chosen That was what he wished for when he saw that he would have ‘complete control’ over the mist domain. The penalty that came with It could give him instant victory, assuming that the However, as appealing as If he rushed and made a choice before attempting…
  • Chapter 48 — [Farmer] Mage Cover
    by Sophia Martinez “Some of my friends told me about the number of deliveries they had to make to the Northern Wastes. Imagine my surprise when I heard this included Cal simply stared at Nismus. Instead of being direct, the man went on a spiel he didn’t care for. Still, he grew more curious about someone who seemed to dismiss the difference in their status. Even though Nismus gave him tea that no mortal should even think of buying due to cost, the man was still a mortal. There was a clear difference between them, one…
  • Chapter 47 — [Farmer] Mage Cover
    by Sophia Martinez Cal yawned as he scratched the back of his head. It was still mostly dark outside, with the sun just peeking over the horizon. He watched the rain stop and the clouds disappear. The first thing he did was cast Cal intended to wake up far earlier than he actually did, but yesterday’s work had been more exhausting than he realized. Not physically, but mentally. He ended up being rewarded by the ‘laws of the world’—whatever that meant—but he did think for a moment that he would be killed. It…
  • Chapter 46 — [Farmer] Mage Cover
    by Sophia Martinez I’ll be renaming the Tier/Skill ranks to make it more simple over the weekend. Better to do it now since only the first two ranks have been used and its still kinda simple. As for the Tier ranks needed to move up in the guild, they are the same for the first four ranks (Listed below.) They will deviate above the Master rank. That won’t be for a while, so don’t worry about it for now 😁 Lightning (None) Water (High) Ensure your favorite authors get the support they deserve. Read this novel on…
  • Chapter 45 — [Farmer] Mage Cover
    by Sophia Martinez Cal had a growing smile as he read the interface. It died immediately when he read the warning. He quickly scanned the skill options again, hoping he had missed something that would make picking an option obvious. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case. Cal threw out The penalty of And by threats, Cal wasn’t just thinking of beasts that might come across his field. He was also thinking of the guild, no matter how amicable they currently seemed. The penalty wasn’t the only issue with Cal shook…
  • Chapter 44 — [Farmer] Mage Cover
    by Sophia Martinez Cal tossed the pickaxe aside with sweat covering his body. He didn’t think he could get this tired after increasing his This land had many odd properties, so it shouldn’t be surprising that even an Apprentice-level Still, this was on another level. He reached behind him and pulled the last pickaxe he had taken out of the storage room. The other two had been tossed to the side after their quality had decreased to ‘Average.’ Cal’s goal had been to work continuously when the The ground was…
  • Chapter 43 — [Farmer] Mage Cover
    by Sophia Martinez Tavia stared at the passing pedestrians as the carriage took her to Miren’s unmarked building. It was where the younger girl conducted her business. There were times—too many times, in truth—when she thought of what it would be like to be someone with a typical mortal life, someone without an interface. It was an idle thought caused by the guild. Tavia had told Cal that she had requested the guild to allow her to station in Oracle Shores or Star Fields, and that wasn’t a lie, but those talks…
  • Chapter 42 — [Farmer] Mage Cover
    by Sophia Martinez He pulled another sack of mulch off the stack—the last one needed—and ripped it open as he returned to the dirt patch. Cal emptied the last bit of mulch onto the dirt patch before throwing the empty sack along with the others to the side. He pulled the rake off his back strap and started to lightly even out the mulch into a uniform layer. He made quick work of it before he stepped out of the patch and looked it over. Everything seemed in order. There was a last step to be done, and then all of…
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