William Williams

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  • Chapter 978 — Herald of Steel Cover
    by William Williams The reason for Gelene cursing the moment she read her card was this. It said, "Your new business has become very popular. Receive 500 ropals from the king as a gift. Then be immediately sent to the dungeon on charges of tax evasion. On your next turn, roll only one die. Even number sets you free. Odd makes you disappear." This one move meant that it had become almost certain that Gelene would not have any chance of reaching Tibias, which was the water utility square. Plus, it seemed to also make…
  • Chapter 977 — Herald of Steel Cover
    by William Williams With Princess Camelia having obtained her special card, the turn once again circled back to Mean, who was currently in the dungeon. "Well… there is no point right in me rolling right?" And showing her single die, the short girl flattened her lips at her inevitable demise. "Oh now don't be like that. Be optimistic, haha." While Alexander 'sincerely' advised so with a chuckle, with others joining in. "Oh you sick man." And affected by the joyous atmosphere, Mean at last let out a small grin, as…
  • Chapter 976 — Herald of Steel Cover
    by William Williams Facing Gelene's reasoning, Cambyses refused to lose any ground, counterattacking, "That's hogwash! It would have only happened if Mean and you were the only players on the field. There are four of us! So even if Mean doesn't buy, the other two can, thus denying the third." And then saying this, Cambyses turned to Alexander to say, "In fact, I will buy it. Start the auction, Alex." "Ummm… there will be no auction in this game." Alexander however declined that offer, reasoning, "It always turns…
  • Chapter 975 — Herald of Steel Cover
    by William Williams  10 FPs While Princess Camelia was busy concentrating on observing the newfound dynamics between Cambyses and Gelene, she completely missed the pitying look that Alexander was giving Mean. Because he saw what piece she had chosen. And he knew she wouldn't be laughing for long. Her powers were not that great. But there was no way to avoid revealing it either, Thus turning to the short girl, Alexander lightly smiled, "So Mean, I see you have chosen the thimble. That's fantastic." 'Yep! I always…
  • Chapter 974 — Herald of Steel Cover
    by William Williams Once Alexander had recited the rules, the girls took a moment to summarize it, making sure they had not missed anything. And to them, the most important three of these were, I. Don't have more than 1,000 ropals. II. Don't roll three doubles. And III. Don't run out of money. So with these pointers in their heads, they heard Alexander chime with a gesture, "Okay. Let's start. Pick your pieces and I will tell you your special powers." At this invitation, each of the four players quickly took one…
  • Chapter 973 — Herald of Steel Cover
    by William Williams For Princess Camelia, the following days at Alexander's manor proved to be an uneventful and even somewhat boring affair. It was even quite different from what she had expected. In her mind, she had assumed she would be called to Alexander's room as soon as the latter returned home to bed her. But much to her surprise, the man largely left her alone in her private room, most of the time even barely acknowledging her existence. And this was the same case for the rest of the household too. The…
  • Chapter 972 — Herald of Steel Cover
    by William Williams "What is your name, young man?" The virgin taker Fayana let out a soul stealing smile as she guided the novice Marcus to her bed. "Marcus!" The response was immediate, his cock growing harder than it ever had in his life. "Marcus! What a lovely name little brother" The working lady sang sensuality as she made the young adult then sit by the edge of the bed, while she herself squatted down, her heart-shaped face looking up at the excited puppy like eyes with mirthful bemusement. "You can call me…
  • Chapter 971 — Herald of Steel Cover
    by William Williams Lucius, being thwarted on both his preferences felt a bit down, but still not out. Instead, deciding that the third time was the charm, the man thus put on a flirty smile and charmingly asked, "Then how about you pretty ladies? Are any one of you free?" The two sisters instantly produced a trace of disdain in their eyes upon hearing this. It was not the first time a customer had tried to flirt with them, but it was rare. And every time they gave the same woody response, "No. We are not one of the…
  • Chapter 970 — Herald of Steel Cover
    by William Williams As Marcus entered the red building for the first time in his life, he could not help but be taken a bit back by the sheer luxury and volume of the place. The image Marcus had of brothels was very different from what was being presented to him. In his mind, such establishments were supposed to be small, dingy, dark places, where men bought women with an embarrassing conscience, and then tried to finish the job as quickly as possible before quickly vanishing into thin air so as to minimize the…
  • Chapter 969 — Herald of Steel Cover
    by William Williams With school done, Marcus quickly returned to one of his father's many shops, stashing his books away and taking charge of the operations for the rest of the day. But somehow today, no matter how many sales he made or how busy the counter became, the boy was not able to concentrate an ouch on his work, unable to feel any happiness even from his pouch becoming full of gold coins. For the only thing that swirled in his mind was his brother's promise to take him to the city's most expensive pleasure…
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