William Anderson

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  • by William Anderson Walking through a tunnel-like way, we descended to the 3rd floor of the labyrinth—descended because all paths in this labyrinth were tilted downward and were forming a slanting ground. Soon we stepped inside what seemed to be the main area of this floor. It was smaller than the last floor and was shaped in an oval structure. The ceiling was curved upward—like the ones you see in old castles—and contained many holes and cracks. The ground was a carpet of dirt and even had muddy areas in several…
  • by William Anderson At a little distance from Zero was Xara, until now this floor had been the easiest for her since she was able to one-shot all the monsters with the help of her fire-type spells. Even now, she was tossing the fireballs in the air and burning groups and groups of Ents all together. She was indeed exhausting her mana during this as nothing was free of cost in this world but these fireball spells used only so much amount of mana, and she was quite used to them too. But she was now going to switch to a…
  • by William Anderson My hand reached for my waist, flipping aside the cloak, I snatched a blade that had been hanging inside a baldric. I bought it close to my face and checked the blade's sharpness and let myself get used to its grip. It was a dagger I'd bought before coming to the labyrinth. Shorter than a sword, it had a blade of about 12 centimeters in length and was slightly curved from the tip—just like the ones you get in the online FPP games in my former world. The vines came whipping at me but with my activated,…
  • by William Anderson "Hey you all, I don't think you should let your guard down," someone warned, and it was Challes whose words we heard. "What do you mean, Mr. Slave," Spene inquired; he was still calling Challes "Mr. Slave". "Look behind you," Challes responded. Spene turned and as he saw what was back there, he jumped away from the wall almost like a cat. The wall he was using as support was now moving; or rather, the plants attached to the wall were moving. And this time there was not only one, but all the plants on…
  • by William Anderson So now the question is, should I interfere or not? Well, I'm a bit skeptical about this one. Originally I wasn't going to do anything as their lives don't matter to me; I don't care what happens to them as long as they play their role and safely lead me to the final floor. But now I've discovered something else, and it is the unsaid relationship between Xara and Favian. From the moment I heard about it, I instantly knew that it will come in handy. And it really can, I can increase the efficiency of my…
  • by William Anderson "Mobiulus Noctendius!" Xara screamed as she pointed her staff toward the plant monster's mouth. A charging up sound was heard as the gem on top of her staff absorbed light from the surroundings and then shone a white color, the next moment a flaming ball of energy appeared in front of the gem. It looked like her normal fireballs but was much bigger, and it burned in red color. The ball of energy was then shot inside the tree monster's mouth. The energy collided and then exploded inside what seemed to be…
  • by William Anderson In front of me was a scenery that could easily be described as beautiful and charming. This was a big space, the biggest we've seen so far in the labyrinth. It was cut in a square shaped design and had hard corners, the ceiling was closed off with stone and the walls were of the same material. But there were green vines tangled everywhere starting from the ceiling, to the walls, and finally down to the ground. There were also different sorts of plants scattered across the place, some were planted in the…
  • by William Anderson Chapter 148 2 hours later Xara finally woke up, it turned that she'd really fainted due to mana exhaustion. "It was all your fault! If it wasn't for you then I wouldn't had to use that spell," she shouted at Spene right after she gained control over her body. Favian tried to calm her down but it was of no use. Finally when the atmosphere calmed down we decided to move further into the labyrinth. While Xara was fainted, Favian and Spene had also rested and recovered their energy. Hence, we were on the…
  • by William Anderson "Take this!" Spene bellowed as he shoved his sword deep into a spider's head. Pushing it even further, he finally chopped off its head in half— blood splattered all over the ground. Without wasting any time he quickly turned to his side, he was just about in time before a spider jumped on him from the wall. He held his sword straight, the spider sprayed its web on Spene, but he didn't flinch. He swung his sword diagonally and cut the spider in two parts before it could land on the ground. Realizing…
  • by William Anderson Everything went dark in an instant, the sound of a droplet of water dripping into a puddle resounded in the labyrinth. "Xara!" Spene commanded; he didn't particularly say anything, but just calling out the name was enough for her to understand. "Agghhh! How many times do I have to say it, huh?! You don't need to remind me of everything," she cursed hurriedly, and then began chanting the incantation. She finished it in about 5 seconds, and once again a shining ball of fire appeared above the green gem on…
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