William Anderson

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  • by William Anderson  "Contrary? What do you mean?" she asked, a confused look taking over her face.  "Hmmmm," I took a look around at our surroundings. "Let's talk somewhere else," I said.  "Well, fine by me." I hid the book in one of the straps that were on the inner side of my cloak,  then along with Alada I went to the rooftop of the class B building.  This was something sensitive, so I'd rather not let it be overheard by someone— not like anyone would believe, but I wanted to be overly cautious.  Soon…
  • by William Anderson  Here I was in a position where he could easily kill me if he wanted to, however for some reason he didn't do that. Instead, he stepped beside me and patted me on the shoulder.  "See? I am giving you the book just because I am a good teacher. Or else I could've done many things if I wanted," he said. "So take this and get out of here." Saying that he moved past me and left out of the door. There I was left, standing there completely and utterly stunned.  'Why didn't you step in?' 'Yeah... I…
  • by William Anderson  There was no use in playing dumb since he'd caught me red-handed, and I didn't have time for doing that anyway. Thus I decided to go with the more direct approach.  "When did you come in? No, rather I should ask how did you come in?" I asked, standing before him while also preparing myself in case he resorted to violence.  "Hmmm? I didn't," Ryfin replied.  There was a bit of silence in the room because I wasn't able to understand what he meant by 'I didn't.' After seeing that he wasn't going…
  • by William Anderson  I told Req to turn back to the Requiem sword and hid her under my cloak— it was long enough that it came down to my knees. Normally any other outfits except the academy uniform weren't allowed until classes were going on but today they were going to be suspended.  Today was the day of reopening— I had confirmed it by the calendar. I had attended that speech in the previous timeline so I knew that most of the students and teachers were going to be there.  Therefore my plan revolved around…
  • by William Anderson  My eyes opened in a hurry and I threw myself up, outstretching my hand as if grabbing onto something in front of me. But my hands only caught air.  I was breathing heavily and there was sweat all over my face and body. Aside from that, I felt tired. Really tired. As if I had been working nonstop for quite a few days.  I looked around and found that I was lying on my bed inside my dorm room in the academy. At first, my brain wasn't working at all, and everything seemed to have been paused for me.…
  • by William Anderson  "You say that you can't handle all the demon beasts, right? So that's the problem. But in my plan, I never intended for you to fight them. The only thing we have to accomplish here is to get our parents safely out of there. That is your and my main objective," she said as she circled around Zero.  "And how am I supposed to do that without fighting the beasts?" Zero asked.  "Don't twist my words here. I never said you won't have to fight the beasts, it's just that when you will fight them, you…
  • by William Anderson "What I want you to do is really simple," she said, standing up herself. "I will send you back in time so that you can redo everything that has happened. You will keep the memory of what happened here so it will be easy for you to avoid the calamity and save our parents. In short, I will give you a chance to redo this part of your life, and you will have to make complete use of it— since there will be no second chance this time; the timeline will change so I can't say that my future will remain the same…
  • by William Anderson "It was something I could not believe right away," she said with a slight smile that lasted only for a millisecond. "Everything did go like I wanted. I went into the Nhility and activated the skill thinking that somehow all the pure energy present there will merge with my time-related skill while getting absorbed into my body and creating something that was close to time travel. "But still, I hadn't expected it to go just like I'd thought. Nihility is a strange place and I still don't understand its rules…
  • by William Anderson "What? You killed all of them? You mean, each and every person?" Zero exclaimed. "Yeah… I did. In my fight with the modified monster created by the demons, I broke through both of the realms. Both of us were insanely powerful and fought without any limiters," she said, staring down. "First it was the demon realm that was destroyed, then at one moment our attacks clashed and tore through space again. Of course, it wasn't enough to lead us to Nihility, but it opened a portal between the demon and the…
  • by William Anderson "Anyway," she said, looking back at the Zero of the present. "Apart from getting closed into the body of a female, I got powers that surpassed all common sense." "What do you mean by that?" Zero asked since her wording seemed weird to him. "You can't understand because you are still not on that level. And as weird as it sounds to say this to my past self, I'd say that you are weak. Right now you are still on the level of humans— of physical entities. "However I was forced to discard that physical body…
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