It seems only those who truly survives death will last. And Klein really did court death.
Lumian fell into a pensive silence. Suddenly, he pressed his left chest and sneered, "Is this fate?"
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Trust in the deities’ power. Do not trust their goodwill. Pallez Zoroast.
"Goodwill… Such goodwill is frightening…"
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Better than a nightmare. Wanna sleep? Let me stare at you. THE. WHOLE. NIGHT.
"No problem. Have a wonderful day with your family."
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Yes, search for the originals Klein… The dusty, thousand years old original papers…
"Supplementary ingredients: 100ml of Hound of Fulgrim blood, 30 grams of White Frost Crystal of Demonic Wolf of Fog, a large amount of real ancient historical records…
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It’s not corruption if you are the rules (the “pure”)
Viscount Stratford slowly said, "His Majesty, of course."
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Time to pray inside her dreams.
As though sensing Audrey's puzzlement, Hvin Rambis explained with a smile, "A harpy has the ability to give nightmares. It can snap people awake from their dreams, so the entire ritual's essence is to be immersed in a dream and be unwilling to wake up from it. Get pulled out of the dream via an external force, or else you might sleep forever or lose control and turn into a monster."
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I think this is an interesting story with an interesting concept. I do like the trope of a master filled with misunderstandings, but in this case the guy can’t even help it. He’s blind and helpless, even though if he knew it, he could probably make nukes everywhere if he had any idea of his surroundings. There’s just one major problem that tickles me down. In the very first few chapters, there is a time skip of 4 years. The synopsis says he restores his vision in 5 years. The point is that the author skipped a long period of time to the point where it is practically the apex of the story, but without the development, and even then it seems the author didn’t notice that so much could happen in such. In the end, there is a place where we see too little of how it was before and jump straight to when it’s already changed because of the protagonist, which kinda of defeats the whole idea (if I am right about the idea). But still, this just means it needs to be fleshed up and explored more, but it is an interesting premise with a glaring issue.
She’s truly embodying the apprentice pathway. We saw long ago the power of the universal key. Now Fors is ALWAYS the universal key. Be wary of demon dogs and crime scenes, Miss Magician!
Uh, because the ancient castle is too dangerous, the monitoring was done outside the forest and not inside? As Xio and I got lost, we circled around the monitors and weren't detected?
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He also did it when he became a faceless. Basically he felt the powers and at the moment he became again Zhou Mingrui he said a “welcome back” in Chinese.
He looked at the hanging topaz that slowly came to a halt. In Chinese, he said in a heavy voice, "A strung bow is poised to strike."
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Lightseeker… For all those lost in the dark, with no light, make one. Then follow the light until the very end.
Jenna sobbed and asked, "But isn't it said that the night will pass and light will emerge? Why? Why is it always so dark? Why can't I see any light…"
Lord of Mysteries 2: Circle of Inevitability
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