Chapters

    • Chapter 109: A City in a Different Dimension Overrun with Monsters

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      by Diswa Knowing oneself and one's enemy ensures victory. The red-robed man and the silver-haired beauty were not fools, but they didn't trust each other. Neither was willing to hand over the Key to the Otherworld, which is why they hadn't acted until Little Will 'agreed' to guard the key. Only then did they slightly lower their guard and begin to cooperate. However, they didn't choose to enter the Otherworld here. Instead, they took Little Will to a manor, clearly located outside Drake City. The red-robed man…
    • Chapter 108: One man, one sword, one jug of wine, roaming freely between heaven and earth. Cover
      by Diswa Waking up, Little Weil found himself lying in his own bed, feeling an endless surge of power throughout his body, his mind exceptionally clear, perhaps too clear, making everything feel a bit unreal. Did I dream again last night? It seems the timing is just right. Little Weil suddenly remembered something painful: before he dreamt, he had already meditated and inscribed twenty-six basic runes. If his calculations were correct, at least three basic runes would form this time, and he would definitely advance…
    • Chapter 107: I wasn’t a bad person, I just meant well but did something wrong

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      by Diswa "You are the guardian of the continent, the guide of humanity. You have a deep love for this land, and your heart is so heavy that you cannot truly soar. Your eyes are always fixed on the distant starry sky, yearning for the vastness of the outside world, yet invisible shackles bind your legs. This is the shackles of responsibility, of emotion. Until someone helps you bear this burden, you can only stand firmly on the ground, gazing at the stars." A strange ache welled up in Little Weil's heart. "If one…
    • Chapter 106: The History of Human Suffering: A Continental Epic

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      by Diswa Humans, with a single stroke and a downward stroke, stand tall and proud, but where did humanity truly originate? From the beginning of recorded history, humans have existed, their bodies frail, devoid of any extraordinary abilities, struggling to survive in a world teeming with supernatural beasts. The history of the human race is older and longer than that of orcs and elves. In those days, the world was a wild and untamed place, with colossal savage beasts and magical creatures roaming the land, along…
    • Chapter 105: The Key to Opening the Altar Space Entrance

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      by Diswa A priest cast a soothing divine spell on the maid, and the maid, coachmen, and other survivors gradually revealed what had happened to them. The incident was extremely bizarre but had little to do with Little Will. The vampires only killed a dozen people, all of whom were directly involved in kidnapping Little Will. They drained the blood of two maids, perhaps out of spite. The silver-haired beauty possessed extraordinary abilities, incapacitating fifty or sixty skilled fighters without killing…
    • Chapter 104: It turns out I brought it all on myself.

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      by Diswa Yuna Peck suppressed the urge to end the ball immediately, watching as Senior Knight Jasmine left with her maid, her eyelids twitching frequently as she turned her gaze to Light Kendal. This guy definitely knew something but hadn't told her. "Uncle Light, don't you have anything to say?" "Little one, you've upset a very delicate balance, and it might unleash some terrifying monsters. These monsters usually keep their claws hidden and lie in wait. Their existence is very dangerous for Drake City,…
    • Chapter 103: I didn’t pay anyone, so how can it be considered child labor?

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      by Diswa The opponent was a cunning veteran. The carriage was found two streets away, empty. It even had beast-repelling powder sprinkled inside to confuse scents, causing small magical beasts tracking by scent to sneeze uncontrollably when the scent hit their nostrils. Upon questioning pedestrians and security patrols, the target was directed to another carriage. However, after finding three empty carriages in a row, everyone lost the trail. The last carriage was found in the bustling southern commercial…
    • Chapter 102: Dude, are you a professional kidnapper?

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      by Diswa “Friends, did you take something you shouldn’t have?” The War Temple Knight swung his greatsword, trying to push aside the masked man in black in front of him. The strange situation with Little Ville and Angor nearby made him immediately realize that someone had made a move! After sending out a distress signal, all he had to do was stall for as much time as possible. Moreover, there was a high probability that he would be discovered, because this fishing method wasn't very clever. Unless…
    • Chapter 101: Dear Kidnapper, Don’t Die Too Wretchedly!

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      by Diswa Normal is the greatest abnormality. Although Yuna Peck was young, she wasn't a fool who understood nothing. In fact, it could be said that every woman in the Peck family over the age of ten had to undergo some basic political education, and Yuna Peck was no exception; in fact, she was one of the best. The Kendall family in Drake City seemed too normal. Although they made some small moves, these actions were invariably unrelated to Orc Boxing. Instead, they pointed to a very troublesome topic: Hell…
    • Chapter 100: Don’t Speak the Truth, I Didn’t Admit It

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      by Diswa A knightly duel ended in a very comical and ridiculous way. The winner was disgraced, and the loser was in painful embarrassment. After Verlinke passed out, Yuna Peck did not stay there, summoning two official knights who were waiting outside. They carried Verlinke and left in a carriage. “Little Weir, you did that on purpose, didn’t you?” Senior Knight Molly recovered from her uproarious laughter and came over to Little Weir, patting him hard on the shoulder. This kid was improving so fast, he…
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