William Anderson
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Her head was paining, flooded with dizziness, it was like someone was dragging her from a hallway filled with darkness toward a door of bright light. As of now, she was unconscious, thus the darkness. The door of light represented the realm of awareness and at last, the hallway was a bridge, a way to connect the two. Everyone walks down this path when they wake up from their slumber, it was as easy as that. But here, however, it was not silly for her. The path of the hallway was not smooth and tidy, but…
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I rested the cloth bag—in which I had all the stuff—on the bed beside me, removed my hood, and took out three healing potions from the bag. The potions were stored in tubes like the ones they used in chemistry labs back in my former world. I removed the crock and poured the liquid from all three tubes into my mouth at once. I gulped it all in and threw the empty tubes on the bed. I took three more and did the same, then repeated the process until I'd consumed twelve tubes worth of potions. I put my…
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It was like teleporting, albeit the fact that I don't know what teleportation feels like. After crossing the white light, I along with Req entered an entirely new area. It was a medium-sized boxed room. Vines and plants grew on the walls and floor made of cobblestone, and above the stone floor was a carpet of thick dust. The room was closed from all sides and didn't have a light source, yet strangely the room was illuminated from every corner. "What do you mean by 'infant'? Was that not a grown-up…
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I stumbled on the ground and rolled for a while before coming to a halt after a meter or so. I gained a few injuries and skinned myself in the process, but those were the least of my concerns. I quickly got back to my feet and created a thick wall of both ice and water to block another upcoming breath of gleaming flames. Not waiting for wasting any more time, I flanked to the side as the flames and my defensive wall collided and released several clouds of steam. There was no second thinking about it. I…
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The ground shook rapidly as the humongous Kloth charged toward me. I picked up my almost ruined body and ran toward the dragon as fast as I could. My magiken was still on, since I was alive and had enough mana remaining to keep it going. I took a jump, a big one. The Kloth opened its mouth and a cave as vast as a big cave appeared after me, and I was going in the direction of its mouth. I raised the sword, and a bright light flashed, enveloping me inside it. Req materialized with her one hand holding the…
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The ocean-blue sword didn't shine, instead, it captured all the light within itself as entangling black mist shrouded the blade like shadows. I felt blood rushing through my veins and nerves, my mana felt more precise, more powerful. I felt like I could do anything. This was amazing. This was my first magiken release. 'Yeah. I want to ask how, but let's save it for later.' I narrowed my eyes and looked at the approaching klauth. My feet moved and pulled me forward, and in no time I was running. I…
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The klauth was thousands—no, maybe ten thousand meters, perhaps it was flying even higher than that. The scenery around my eyes was nothing but ash-colored mist. As it reached a certain height, the speed slowed, and the dragon turned in a semi-circle before diving straight down. I felt the G forces affecting me but I did not have the time to deal with them. The dragon was going down at an even higher speed than when it was coming up, my hair was fluttering and some strands were going in my eyes, my…
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As if fighting an ancient dragon wasn't enough, I was now going to get sealed along with Req and the sword, if I didn't make it out of the labyrinth before the span of thirty minutes was over. How much time has even passed since I unsealed her? 'Huh?' This was strange. I didn't mean to ask her, I was just thinking about it in my mind… It was at this moment I realized that I had to be careful about what I think and how I think. If I don't do that, then I can't blame Req for hearing everything I…
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Our attention shifted when we heard a loud flapping sound of wings, looking all around I saw that the source of this sound was not visible. Through the dim light, I could see the blurry details, wings, and tail, but I couldn't see the entire body. I already knew what we would be facing since his fight with Leon had been shown in the novel, but knowing that what was is the reason I was more cautious than ever. "Be careful," Req warned. I nodded. Since it was difficult to call her by her pronouns, for…
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"I'll call you by your name!" her cheeks puffed up as she said it out loud. "No, you won't." "I will!" I shook my head, her expression growing more irritated as I denied her request. "Tell. Me. Your. Name!" She held me by my shoulders and spoke while staring directly into my eyes. I shook my head again, or I should say that I was going to shake my head, before she held my head with both of her hands and forced me to look at her. I knew what she was trying to do here; it was an old-fashioned trick. To…
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