William Taylor

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  • Chapter 3 — Reborn as an Extra Cover
    by William Taylor Human Continent, The Capital City 'Astra', Inside the room of a Hotel near Rift mountain, Era 4345 "Hoo...I got tired just from this much, I will have to do training after I go back to the academy" In the end, Rio was successful in stealing the protagonist. He didn't expect it to be so easy but this one was not really much, he still has one more thing that he needs to steal. 'I will do it tomorrow.' (Rio) As for checking the status let's do it when he gets that thing tomorrow, it will feel better…
  • Chapter 2 — Reborn as an Extra Cover
    by William Taylor  "As expected of an extra....sigh" "Well at least, I am still a little stronger than the main protagonist, after all the main protagonist will get his cheat just before the mid-term exams." In the novel the main protagonist is a guy who was constantly bullied by others, then a week before the mid-term exams, he awakens his heaven-defying system and face-slapped all bullies, top-scored the written exams, and increased his rank from lowest to top 100 directly. "It's such a…
  • Chapter 1 — Reborn as an Extra Cover
    by William Taylor When he opened his eyes, he found himself on a big bed which obviously cannot be his. He looked around and confirmed that he was in an unfamiliar room, it was very luxurious and have several high-tech-looking machines which he even hasn't seen ever. A ball of light was floating around in the room and was illuminating the whole room, even though there was no cable for an electric supply connected to it. A small white-colored machine was pumping out cold air, maybe that was an A.C. 'Where am I?' Just…
  • by William Taylor "Urghhhh!" Tears streamed down my face as I gasped for breath, the world spinning around me in a blur of pain and fear. Scar's cold laughter echoed in my ears, mixing with the throbbing ache that pulsed relentlessly from my mutilated finger. He leaned back, observing my suffering with a sickening satisfaction. "That's just the beginning, Michael. You have a lot more to endure before we're done here." I struggled against the ropes that bound me, but they held fast, cutting into my skin with…
  • by William Taylor After a few minutes of being unconscious, I woke up feeling dizzy and realized I was tied to a chair. What? I'm tied up... Those bastards must have done this... 'Urggh, shit.' When I got hit on the head, I should have expected this... Now that I think about it, if only I had used my appraisal skill on them earlier, things might have turned out differently. But I still don't understand why the-arggh, My head? The pain in my head was relentless, a pounding ache that made it hard to think…
  • by William Taylor I ran as fast as I could, my legs burning with exhaustion and my breaths coming out in ragged gasps. To me, the forest seemed never-ending, like a maze of trees and shadows that could shallow me entirely. I felt my speed dropping with every step, my body reaching its limit. I needed to find someone—I couldn't defeat this thing alone. "I have to... find someone," I panted. "Anybody here? Any hunters? Anybody? Answer me!" Desperation clawed at me. In the heat of survival, my biggest…
  • by William Taylor "Left!" I shouted, veering to the right myself. Ethan nodded and dashed to the left path, while I took the right. The spider hesitated for a moment, confused by our sudden change in direction. I could hear my heart pounding in my ears as I pushed myself to run even faster. The forest blurred around me, but I forced myself to focus. Every step was crucial. If I could just keep it distracted long enough for Ethan to escape, we might have a chance. Glancing over my shoulder, I saw the…
  • by William Taylor After another 10 minutes passed, I called out loudly, "Ethan, time's up! Get up and find more monsters for me." Ethan woke up with a big yawn. "Why don't you let me slee- I mean rest more, sir?" he groaned. Frustration crept into my voice as I replied, "Ethan, stop calling me sir. I've told you to address me as boss." Ethan quickly corrected himself, "Sorry, Boss." "Secondly," I continued firmly, "you said you needed 30 minutes to rest. That's not my fault." Ethan looked away, muttering,…
  • by William Taylor In Ambros, towering trees as tall as buildings stretched overhead, casting patches of sunlight and shadow across the ground. Someone's frantic run echoed through the tranquil forest, the air filled with the scent of damp soil and plants. It was noon, the sun beaming through the leaves and bathing everything in a warm glow. And that person was Ethan. Ethan ran desperately, gasping for breath in panic. Why? Because four ram-like monsters were chasing him relentlessly, their hooves pounding…
  • by William Taylor "Why the hellllll aren't you dying?" In the middle of the chaotic battle, I saw a chance to attack the boar's vulnerable spot—its eyes. Moving quickly and accurately, I thrust my dagger towards its right eye. The blade hit its target, and the boar let out a loud cry of pain, staggering backward. I examined its body and its condition. There were many cuts all over its body, and most importantly, there was a cut on its neck from which blood was constantly pouring out. Yet, this creature…
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