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    Diswa

    Stories 3
    Chapters 1,174
    Words 13.8 M
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    • Chapter 261: Guests from the Kendal Family in the Royal Capital

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      by Diswa “The inevitable has come,” Lyte Kendall said, a faint hint of bitterness on his lips as he looked at the burly, youthful boy in front of him. “Salmon, have you offended anyone recently?” Salmon Kendall, a genius from the Kendall main family in the royal capital of the Kaster Kingdom, was a sixteen-year-old intermediate knight, the top new student at the Knight Academy, and hailed as the successor to the Kendall Lion, a talent the family heavily invested in. Salmon was stunned. He didn't quite…
    • Chapter 260: The Strongest in the House: Mojise

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      by Diswa Back home, I introduced the little civet to my family. The thunderous might Little Weir had imagined didn’t descend. Mojess truly loved the Night Civet. After understanding what had happened, she simply told him that next time he went there, he had to take her with him. “Mom, that place is a gathering spot for high-level powerhouses. If you go, how am I supposed to have any fun? You should know that both times I went in, I had bodyguards, true powerhouses responsible for protecting me. If you, an…
    • Chapter 259: Exorcising Demonic Power, Bloodline Evolution

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      by Diswa Inside Declan Manor outside the city, Wizard Stardashan and the cloaked man were a bit disheveled. Before them, a tightly bound Night Shadow Cat’s eyes flickered with angry fire, yet also with a hint of curiosity as it observed its surroundings. The environment here was vastly different from the Other Space (alternate dimension), giving it an immediate sensation of more abundant and comfortable magic. For this operation, Little Weir had also brought Leia to the manor. The little spirit…
    • Chapter 258: The Devil Boy’s Gift

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      by Diswa The space in the deep well was vast, indicating Greenson’s deep affection for his wife; even in their current predicament, he was unwilling to let her suffer. Little Weir saw him preparing to open a passage to the mansion above, understanding that the deep well would be their final retreat and hunting ground. Little Weir briefly introduced his grandfather and his grandfather’s friend. The meeting of a devil’s false believer and a wizard was strange, and Greenson, having many questions about…
    • Chapter 257: Re-entering the City of Another Dimension

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      by Diswa “Little Weil, are you really not going to tell your parents? You know you can’t keep this a secret; that adolescent Dark Night Spirit Cat will eventually have to move into the house.” Wizard Stashan looked at the fully armed Little Weil, a slight smile on his lips. He naturally understood his grandson’s concerns but felt he had to make it clear to him beforehand, lest Weil blame him for not helping him later. “Grandpa, do you think Mother will let me go back to that place? Or rather, will…
    • Chapter 256: How many more of this fine wine do you have left?

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      by Diswa In the blacksmith shop, Angor and Floret swung their hammers with all their might. Unlike Little Weil, who learned everything quickly, they preferred to train using their own stances. So, Little Weil had to design a set of movements for each of them. These movements leaned more towards knight training, but were more efficient in terms of strength and strength control. Little Weil, on the other hand, swiftly processed the iron using the standard Dwarf forging hammer technique. Not far away, the movements…
    • Chapter 255: The More You Learn, the Greater the Blow

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      by Diswa The black market was an indispensable part of Little Weil's income, and he would visit it every half a month or a month, earning at least several thousand gold coins each time, while the amount of gold coins he carried with him never exceeded two hundred. This blatant act of robbery was unknown to outsiders, save for the members of the All-Trades Guild. Others who tried to imitate it ended up losing everything and even had to ask Scholar Boss to help them regain their losses, albeit secretly. Besides…
    • Chapter 254: I, Lant, guarantee with my integrity

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      by Diswa “Kerris, a third-level wizard apprentice. Since it was exam season at school, I didn't have much time to pay attention to your situation. Now that school is out, we can relax a bit.” Little Weir’s words made Kerris the wizard apprentice weep inwardly. “Your idea of relaxing isn’t quite the same as ours. I can’t accept this kind of relaxation!” Indeed, there was a reason for Zurant’s growth. Being with these monsters every day, if one didn't grow, they could only be a fool. “My…
    • Chapter 253: Suffering for half a month, then being able to vent once.

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      by Diswa The long winter holiday arrived, and Little Will once again achieved excellent grades. This time, he even got full marks in everything, which eased Mojes's worries about him. Recently, she hadn't had much energy to look after her son, because her precious son had brought her a new daughter: a cute one-year-old cat girl. Little Via not only didn't feel like her mother had been stolen, but she was also very friendly towards the little cat girl. Well, it was more like the friendliness one shows to a…
    • Chapter 252: Little Fire’s “The Book of Wisdom of Will Declan”

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      by Diswa “Let’s go one by one. Only with comparison can we see the effect. Each person gets three months. As for how to allocate it, they can decide for themselves. However, these three months cannot be split up. They must honestly obey for these three months.” Little Will didn’t refuse, but he gave limiting conditions and time requirements. Three months per person meant it would take a year and a half to go through everyone. Moreover, there would be differences between holidays and non-holidays. The…
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