William Anderson
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"Technically, your body is still not strong enough to use Requiem's full power. That's why I will be using it, not you," she said. "And…what exactly do you mean by that?" "Hmmm, what will be the best way to explain it," she mumbled to herself. "Well, you know how we both can use Requiem, right?" "Yeah, I know." "Just like that, I will be the one using Requiem's full power. But just like we share Requiem, I'll share that power with you," she explained. "Ah I see, so it's like…
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I didn't know how much time had passed since I fell and lost consciousness. I didn't know what happened after that, but my best guess was that I blacked out. Although that doesn't fit very well because if I'd blacked out then the demon beasts in front of me would have killed me right after that. But here I was, slowly gaining my consciousness back. But the fact that I blacked out was confirmed because there was a gap in my memories. Anyway, I was now coming back to my senses. As soon as I…
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I used this time to turn toward them and raise my right hand. "Maelstrom: Red!" My hands erupted with a tempest of red flames, eagerly reaching for the demon beasts trapped in ice. The fire was massive, easily as large as a double-story building. Its fierce heat devoured the frozen confines as it moved hungrily toward its prey. The hungry flames engulfed the beasts, setting them ablaze and melting the ice around them. However, the fire wasn't enough to completely reduce them to ashes. Hence…
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As soon as they saw their daughter's face, an astonished expression appeared on their faces. Then it turned into a smile of hope and relief, then before they knew it tears swelled up in their eyes. "Anya…" Ainge said, looking at her. "M-Mom…Dad…" she was crying continuously. She moved a step forward and tried to wipe her tears, but stumbled and fell on her eyes. That was the last push it took before she had a breakdown. Big tears flowing out of her eyes and her nose running, she…
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Knowing the situation they were in caused more chaos than it solved. Only a minor amount of students were able to act rationally, the majority was still mumbling about how they are all going to die. Leon and the group were kind of in the middle. "Aggh gosh, is this seriously happening," Ellyn said in an exasperated tone. "Well, it seems like it. I guess we are in for big trouble," Leon replied. "Right Anya?" he looked in Anya's direction but she did not notice. She was spacing out, staring…
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An uneasy feeling rose in Ryfin's stomach as he watched the gruesome sight unfold before him. Since he was up in the air, his field of vision was expanded—to put it simply, he was witnessing even more deaths. A voice resonated in his head. It was Auciel's voice which she was transmitting to him through a spell, and at the same time, another spell was being used which made Auciel able to see everything around Ryfin. There was pain visible in her voice. After all, she was also watching all…
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Back at the Zaforths magic academy, things were getting out of hand. All of the students had long been evacuated out of there, of course, and most of the teachers as well. But there were still a few staff members who were left behind to try and make the futile attempt to protect the academy infrastructure. And it truly was futile, since all of them were gruesomely murdered by the demon beasts within a few minutes. As of now, the academy grounds were open to the beasts, and they were ravaging…
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"Are you actually an idiot? If licking the old man's ass is what you want, then you can do it for way longer if you stay alive." "That is indeed true, but it is not the only reason," Zoendoln said, looking toward the knights that were guarding the room. "I can't just leave my comrades behind to die and escape like a sacred cat. I am a knight of the Zenith kingdom, and I will die like one." "Ah well, I guess there's no helping it then," Ryfin sighed, an exasperated expression on his face. Zoendoln…
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"Young man," Ateron said, casting his gaze toward Ryfin. "I heard that you can take me and my daughter out of here." "You heard that right, old man," Ryfing replied, totally casual. Auciel shot him a look but gave up after realizing that it was pointless. "Oh ho? You sure sound interesting," Ateron mumbled. "I see. If you are capable of doing so, then I believe we shouldn't waste any more time on idle chatter and get us out of here." "Well, that's what I came here to do anyway," he said,…
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The demon beasts were attacking the castle and although the knights outside were fending them off, it was nothing but a one-sided massacre. These were the creatures that gave the academy's teachers—some of the strongest people in the world—a run for their money. Hence these knights standing a chance against them was simply not possible. "Ah well, the guests are here I guess," Ryfin said as he cracked his fingers and stretched. "Would you be so kind as to take us to the location?" Zoendoln…
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