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Chapters 49
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And that wasn’t all. The true brilliance of the game lay in the boundless imagination of each district's world. For example, District 10 was home to a village of beautiful dwarf fairies, while District 9 housed a city of rugged orcs. People were instantly captivated by the unique city designs and the realistic monsters. It all felt so real. So, who would be in the next district? What existed on the ruined surface? Everyone was obsessed with reaching the game’s ending. It was said that…- 23.9 K • Ongoing
Woo Yune tilted her head, looking up at Adeline. ‘This woman is so strange, she’s clearly an expert, but she pretends to be a newbie. I thought it was an act, but she’s way too serious. We’ve been together for hours, and it’s a pretty consistent act for a bit.’ “Of course. Please, please don’t say you’ve never seen it before. Every time you say that, people accuse me of faking my streams, and it’s so upsetting….” Adeline, about to refuse, paused at Woo Yune’s…- 23.9 K • Ongoing
The still water served as a mirror. 12 looked down at the surface. A human male with jet-black hair. The man’s face was generally human, but his eyes were a chilling yellow. Hiss. A sound pierced the silence. He turned his head. Something was approaching from all directions. Green scales flashed in the dim light. Snakes with four crooked legs. They slithered slowly towards him. The smell of blood filled the air. Though he’d never encountered it before, he instinctively knew. They were…- 23.9 K • Ongoing
“And besides, you shouldn’t just kill people willy-nilly. You have to be prudent. Actually, you shouldn’t kill at all.” “She attacked first.” “And that’s why we’re discussing appropriate disciplinary action, aren’t we? There’s no need to stoop to her level.” Her gently curved eyes were inappropriately bright for the situation. Avel, observing Cheza’s expression, plucked a flower from her hair. “Your hands are better suited for flowers than blood,…- 8.1 K • Ongoing
Not that compassion was a flaw, but such sentimentality would make it difficult to work with Ian, whose sole focus was the divine will. Just as Ian opened his mouth to offer some advice, Melissa abruptly lifted her head and spoke. “The trial!” Ian, who had been carefully formulating his advice, paused, looking at her. Her eyes were bright, a sign that she’d had a good idea. He closed his mouth, discarded his prepared words, and finally spoke. “The trial?” “Yes, the…- 14.8 K • Ongoing
‘What are they gossiping about now?’ I strained to hear. “The rumors about Lady Kristenner and Duke Luhanes’s engagement… could they be real?” My forced smile instantly vanished. ‘No way…’ “Lady Kristenner?” Empress Serena’s expression turned puzzled as I stared at her, my face now a mask of disbelief. She tightened her grip on my hands. A shiver ran down my spine. There was no such thing as a free lunch, after all. I stared at her hand, my mind reeling, before…- 95.3 K • Ongoing
The Emperor lifted his glass, and the other nobles hastily followed suit, raising their own in a flurry of motion. Once a sense of decorum had settled, the Emperor’s resonant voice boomed across the hall. “To the eternal glory of the Kaiden Empire!” The nobles echoed his toast, and the hall vibrated with the resounding cheer. I instinctively flinched, a frown creasing my brow. Michael quickly caught my eye, silently urging me to compose my expression. Soft music, paused…- 95.3 K • Ongoing
“Oh, really? I’m sorry, I had no idea.” Elizabeth regarded the nobles chattering amongst themselves with a disdainful eye. Rayna approached, her expression genuinely apologetic. Elizabeth quickly smoothed the mocking smile from her lips and replaced it with the mask of a kind friend. “No, it’s alright. It’s easy to be misled by the prattle of fools.” “Liz.” Before she could fully compose herself, Michael’s gentle reprimand cut through the air.…- 95.3 K • Ongoing
Rayna’s eyes darted nervously around the room. These people had clearly been waiting for someone to utter Elizabeth Kristenner’s name. Unfortunately, that someone had been Rayna Tersion herself. Rayna’s breath hitched, feeling as though she’d deliberately placed Elizabeth before the accusatory stares. ‘I didn’t mean to. I really didn’t.’ She longed to declare that she neither wanted to criticize Elizabeth nor hear others do so. But surrounded by a ballroom…- 95.3 K • Ongoing
“Am I really supposed to go like this?” “The Empress herself sent the invitation. We can’t exactly refuse.” A nonchalant reply met my question as I climbed into the carriage, Michael’s hand in mine. He sounded resigned, but I could see he’d already calculated every possible scenario. We didn’t need to speak; I knew what he was thinking. My appearance at the Founding Day celebration would speak volumes. How surprised everyone would be to see me healthy and…- 95.3 K • Ongoing
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