William Anderson

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  • by William Anderson  Pulling out the sword from the beast's corpse, Auciel exhaled and wiped the sweat off her forehead. She instantly deactivated her magiken since on the second form it was eating up a lot of her mana.  "That looked smooth. I can't help but praise how pleasing your moments are to the eye," Ryfin said as he walked near her.  "It's not as fun to control though," she said, swaying her sword in the air to shake the blood off it. "And it's tiring to use the second form." She placed the sword back in its…
  • by William Anderson  A subtle smile adorned Ryfin's lips as he observed the basement brimming with a myriad of shimmering dots, casting a mesmerizing display of radiant light. It resembled a whimsical dance of countless fireflies, illuminating the space with their ethereal glow. However, the enchanting spectacle proved fleeting, as the sparkling lights gradually diminished, and the magic circle enclosing the area closed, concealing its enchanting aura. Ryfin's hand descended to his waist, eventually finding its way…
  • by William Anderson  After reading the letter, she didn't say anything for a while and just stood there. Then a few minutes later she folded the letter and placed it back into her pocket.  "Have you changed your mind now?" Alada asked.  "Are you...sure that he won't die?" Anya queried, a sense of worry taking over her face.  "I've met with him only recently and even then I know that he's far much stronger than our average student here in the academy, and you are his sister who is with him since birth. You must…
  • by William Anderson  The plan was really simple. She would dash toward the door, open it just enough to let herself out, and then close it back while leaving some gap in between so she can open it again from the outside.  She was really betting all her chances on the fact no one would notice her in the midst of all this panic. It was a reckless and idiotic plan, but it was the best she could think of at the moment. Therefore she firmed her resolve and walked toward the door.  'I have to do it. I can't leave him…
  • by William Anderson  The beasts around the girls fell dead on the ground while Leon landed before them. Putting his sword in its sheath he instantly pulled out two advanced healing potions from his inventory—that were provided to him by the system—without getting noticed and then turned to the girls.  "Here, drink this," he said, passing the potion bottles.  "You noticed very quickly, didn't you?" Ellyn commented as she let out an exhausted sigh.  "Sorry," Leon replied, an expression of remorse taking upon…
  • by William Anderson Back at the academy, things were a mess. Soon after Zero had departed for Roswell city, portals had opened upon the academy campus, and demon beasts had started spilling out of them. The festival was going on, so all the students were in the open grounds, enjoying the night with their guards down. And it was wrong to blame them for it. After all, no one would have expected such a tragedy. The demon beasts fell from the sky, directly onto the students. Some students died on the spot, while the rest ran…
  • by William Anderson  Running along with my parents to the back side of our house toward the lawn, I stopped at a place that looked somewhat safe. Looking around I saw the demon beasts raging all over the area.  It was only a few minutes before they came here.  'Req, I'm leaving the safety in your hands for now.' The Requiem sword in my hand shone and soon turned into a girl that stood beside me. My parents looked at her with amusement but that didn't really matter right now.  "You can count on me for that," Req…
  • by William Anderson  Roswell city was in sight, I could see the walls around it and was soon about to enter inside. By this time I was starting to feel tired, but it was less than before since my mana capacity has increased as well.  I looked around in the sky and saw no signs of any portals, well, for now at least. This meant I was here on time, and that was a good thing.  I kept up my speed and soon entered the boundaries of the city. After that, it didn't take me long to reach my home. However, since the portals…
  • by William Anderson  I got out of the class A dorm building and was now on the grounds. All of the things that I needed to do were done, and all the preparations that I needed had been made. Now it was time for me to leave the academy and go to Roswell city—go to where my parents were.  There was roughly an hour left before the start of the academy fest, and if I remember correctly the calamity hits about two to two and a half hours after the start of the fest.  Last time it took about four and a half hours to…
  • by William Anderson  Yeah, the basic concept of the magic circle was really simple. However, making that simple concept work was hard in itself. First of all, the spell requires a hell lot of mana to activate.  And this is not any standard type of mana intake, in this spell the more people you will teleport and the longer the distance will be, the more mana it will take. Similarly, it goes the other way around too.  For example, if you were to teleport 100 people to a distance of a thousand miles, it would require…
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