William Williams

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  • by William Williams "Eh? How's he still alive?" Aurora asked in a surprised tone. Aurora saw a young man hiding behind a small boulder of rock. Surprisingly, no red-horned rats were attacking him as if he wasn't there. The sound of the wall collapsing had also gathered the attention of the red-horned rats. They were scattered all around. As soon as they saw who it was, they all began running towards the group. Aurora thought for a moment and said, turning to Shihab and pointing towards the young man, "Hey, can you…
  • by William Williams "Well, Infernals are a bunch of annoying things, but they'll mostly face some low-level ones. Well, that aside, did you enjoy your disciple's first fight?" Asty asked as she munched on the popcorn. "I don't know what to say. I like how she used the situation to her favor, but I didn't enjoy it much, so I'll just give this battle six out of ten," Aadi said as he put his hand on the bucket to take the last popcorn, but another claw already took it before he could. Aadi's face darkened as he said in a…
  • by William Williams Liam said, "The only profound technique I have learned is water serpent, so I'm not really using my full potential. Well, whatever, you've given me a good fight, but it's time to end this." Aurora scoffed and said, "I'm just starting." "Before fighting again, why don't you watch this?" Liam smiled and said. All of a sudden, Liam stabbed his sword to his right direction. Since mist was all over the place, it wasn't clear what he stabbed, but soon blood spilled, and it was revealed what or who was…
  • by William Williams Seeing the situation, Liam also revealed his element, which was water. He did the same as Aurora, but his water wasn't drowning him; it functioned like a field. It also dispersed the flames and didn't allow them to get near Liam. Aurora was standing in the middle of a sea of fire, flames covering her body. She put force on her legs and was ready for an attack. " Liam smiled upon seeing that and brought his right hand forward, muttering " Aurora didn't slow down a bit and continued zigzagging her…
  • by William Williams Asty popped another popcorn into her mouth and asked, "Did you tell her everything about runes?" Aadi shook his head and said, "Of course not. I just taught her some basics. Though I didn't tell her everything, I want to see how her mind works when she's facing something unknown." Asty then began focusing on the silent battlefield. On the other hand, Aurora had decided to send everyone into the corridor because of two things. First, the blood absorption she had seen before, and second, she wanted…
  • by William Williams The middle-aged man narrowed his eyes at Aurora's words. He had worked hard to make this cave, and she was calling it a disappointment. He was also surprised that she could keep her calm after all that. "Getting full of yourself just because you've got a good talent, huh, little girl?" the middle-aged man said with a chuckle. "Well, yes, I've got a good talent, so shouldn't I be proud?" Aurora asked, tilting her head cluelessly. The middle-aged man was speechless at this. Somehow, this little girl…
  • by William Williams After the dust settled down, everyone could see the result of the clash between the Red Horned Rat and Aurora. Aurora was standing there, unharmed, with her hands crossed on her chest. As for the Red Horned Rat, its whole head was covered in blood, its horn broken, and a deep cut was there on its head. The Penetrating Flames itself didn't have much power, but once it went inside the Rat's head, ignoring its defenses, it fried the Rat's mind from the inside. Aurora smiled in satisfaction at her…
  • by William Williams Aurora withdrew the profound energy that was covering her whole body. Since her physical strength wasn't enough, she decided not to take a direct hit from the Big Red Horned Rat and attack while dodging. She poured her Profound energy into Flamingo even more as red flames began to dance around her arms. The Red Horned Rat wasn't unharmed from that clash; its paw had some burn marks, and its fur turned black. Normal flames couldn't have achieved this; Red Horned Rat's defenses were high, but these flames…
  • by William Williams As Aurora and her companions exited the small cave, the other two teams also noticed their return. Observing them without any injuries, the members of the other teams clicked their tongues in annoyance, clearly realizing that the second cave was indeed the right choice. Silence hung in the air as they all eyed each other, but it didn't last long. Suddenly, they heard faint squeaks coming from the front. Over time, the squeaks multiplied, echoing from all around them. Startled, everyone immediately…
  • by William Williams As the tension between Mark and Jev began to rise, a middle-aged lady stepped forward from the third group and spoke up. "Why are you two fighting like children? Let the youngsters enter and have the opportunity to gain something, perhaps even the inheritance of the Runemaster," she said. The lady was Tapori, a high-ranking member of the royal family of the Blossom Kingdom. This kingdom bordered both the Coralhelm Kingdom and the Kela Kingdom. Tapori herself was a Sixth Grade Heaven Profound Stage…
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