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Chapter 127 Exploration [2]

The more I stayed in the town the more apparent it became to me that what I had previously seen was just a facade.

Walking around the cobblestone streets to head for the main entrance of the town, I could feel the gloom on the people's faces.

It hadn't been obvious before, but it was clear now.

"….."

My steps halted as I spotted a figure in the distance.

He was the captain. Currently taking care of the wounded, his face was pale as he ran around.

"Someone get me some water! Heal him up!"

Even now, he was still working.

Despite his pale face and the fact that he was limping, he put it all to help those who were in need. It was a scene that would move anyone.

But there was something about him that didn't quite make sense to me. So much so that I found myself moving towards him.

"What are the injuries? Any dead? Alright, good! It seems like the reinforcements have been of help."

"Excuse me."

"Uh?"

Finally taking note of me, he paused.

"You are…?"

"I'm a cadet from Haven."

"No, I know that."

"Julien from the Evenus Barony."

"….Julien, okay."

He nodded and looked around, taking a moment to wipe the sweat from his forehead.

"Is there anything that I can do to help you?"

"Yes, actually."

"What?"

"…..What's the number of the last subjugation squad?"

"Uh?"

He looked taken aback by my sudden question.

I explained to him.

"I overheard some people saying something about subjugation squads. I presume they're the squads that have been sent to fight against the necromancer. Im curious. How many have been sent so far."

"…."

The captain didn't answer immediately. Rather, he made a difficult face. Almost pained.

Eventually, lowering his head, he answered.

"….If we count your group, then it'd be subjugation squad number 255."

"…."

255…?

I drew a cold breath.

Just how many people did they send over?

"The amount of people that we've sent. I've already lost count."

He continued while I remained silent. I could hear the sadness in his voice as he spoke.

"Everyone that you see here. They've all lost someone precious. We're the last remaining people of the town."

That sadness quickly shifted to anger as his fists clenched together tightly.

"Every damn year, we have to watch as our population dwindles and our best warriors die. Every damn year, I have to watch as the young recruits of the town are trained to be sent to their death!"

"....."

I stared at him without saying a single thing. I looked deeply into his expressions and the emotions he was letting out.

At a glance, there didn't seem to be anything wrong. Rather, I somewhat was starting to believe him.

But there was something that kept nagging me at the back of my mind.

"Why?"

".....Why?"

He raised his face to meet my gaze.

"You speak as though you care so much about the people. So why? Why haven't you gone there yourself?"

"....Ah."

The captain's expression froze, and his lips trembled.

If before I could see anger and sadness, now I could see guilt. A lot of guilt.

"T-that..."

He didn't even seem to be capable of formulating his own sentences. It was as if something was eating at him.

But what...?

What exactly was that?

If that wasn't enough, there was something else that bothered me. Especially when I sorted through the memories I had looked through.

"What about the first subjugation squad?"

"....T-the first? What about them?"

The captain's reaction was all that I needed to know.

"I've heard your sister participated in it."

"Ah, yes..."

"Were they also there to fight the necromancer? From what I-"

"Captain! Captain! We need your help!"

Unfortunately, my words were cut short by a shout in the distance. The captain, who was called, found this opportunity to excuse himself.

"....I can't thank you enough for your help. If you need any help, I'd be more than willing to offer it. But as you can see, I have to go now. If you would excuse me."

Those were his last words before he left.

"....."

I stood in silence, staring at his departing back. Within the memories, I had seen him grow up. From a young boy, to a teenager, to a young male, to the middle-aged man that he was now.

Every time, he'd salute the subjugation squads as they left.

....And every time, he'd remain back in the town.

It had been a long time since he had become the strongest person in the town. And yet, people who were weaker than him had still been sent.

For what reason did he choose to remain here?

'Something doesn't add up.'

"What are you doing...?"

A sudden voice jolted me out of my thoughts. When I turned my head, I met eyes with Aoife and the rest of the members who were set to depart for the exploration.

"I was just talking to the captain."

I answered, adjusting my backpack.

While I still felt that there was something odd about the captain, I didn't have anything to work with.

'Maybe, I'll find something out when I get closer to the necromancer.'

I was rather curious about it.

....Especially since it had something to do with [Curse] magic. Although it had only been in visions, I felt a strange sense of comfort in the purple dome that the necromancer was in.

I wanted to go there to make sure that what I had felt was real.

Perhaps...

I'd be able to find something that would help me grow my strength there.

'Hopefully, I won't have to learn necromancy.'

I wasn't really a fan of zombies.

"Let's go. The Professor is waiting for us at the entrance."

"Alright."

Nodding slightly, I followed the group from behind, walking alongside Leon who looked at me strangely.

"Did you find anything?"

"....Not quite."

"Not quite?"

"I don't have much to work with. For now, I just find the captain suspicious."

"Suspicious?"

Leon frowned, turning his head to stare at the captain in the distance. As his eyes locked onto him, his brows gradually rose.

"Hmm."

"....What?"

I looked at him in surprise.

"Did you find something?"

But how could that be? He had only just looked at him.

"You're not wrong."

Leon eventually answered.

".....He is hiding something. Or more like, the events seem to be centered around him. No, rather, the entire town?"

He cocked his head.

"It's difficult to tell. But he is hiding something."

"What? How did..."

"I've got good instincts."

"...."

What the hell is this guy on about...?

Was this something that main characters were just born with?

The worst part was that I couldn't even ask him about it since he probably wouldn't answer. So for that reason, I rubbed my forehead and asked,

"How confident are you about your instincts?"

"They've never failed me before."

"....I see."

I once again turned to look at the captain.

'So even Leon thinks that there's something off about him and his story...'

Since he felt like this, chances were that there was indeed something. However, despite knowing that, I decided to leave him alone and follow the group from behind.

So far, I still didn't have a lot of information.

I couldn't just confront him without reason. More than anything, I was more intrigued by the necromancer. Or the dome that was surrounding it.

.....There was something about it that I felt resonated with me.

"Is everyone here?"

As our group arrived at the entrance, greeting us there was Professor Hollowe who rubbed his eyes.

With a large backpack behind him, he blinked his eyes and did a short head count. Once he was sure that everyone was present, he turned around to face the town's gates.

"Since everyone is here, let's prepare to depart. We don't have much time."

With light steps, he went ahead and crossed the gates.

The others followed shortly after him.

"....."

I stood in silence for a short moment before taking a step forward and following them from behind.

Thinking about the large purple dome that awaited us in the distance, I knew that it wasn't going to be an easy trip.

That being said,

'I'm surprised I still didn't receive my quest window.'

***

At the top of the town's walls.

A man stood solitary, staring at the departing group in the distance. Clenching onto the pocket watch and holding it closely to his chest, he repeatedly muttered the same words over and over again.

"Sorry... Sorry... Sorry..."

There was no one aside from him.

....And it was for this reason that he allowed the tears to stain his cheeks.

Drip. Drip.

"Sorry... I want to go... Sorry... But I have to keep my promise..."

The man was none other than the Knight's captain.

Holding onto his pocket watch, he bent over with exhaustion.

"I promised..."

And then, mustering every little bit of strength he had left, he brought his hand towards his forehead in a salute.

"Subjugation force two hundred and fifty-five. I wish you all the best of luck!"

***

The journey was a quiet one.

"...."

"...."

Besides Josephine and Kiera who would bicker from time to time, and Professor Hollowe, who would occasionally talk, nobody said a word as we tracked forward.

I preferred for it to be that way.

Staring at the familiar environment, I couldn't help but pause on certain occasions. It wasn't that I wanted to pause, but every time I would see a familiar spot, images would flash across my mind.

'....Do you think we'll be able to make it back?'

The images were followed by their conversations.

'We will. I'm sure of it. Even if we don't, we should at least try something to help out those that will come in the future.'

'Woooow! I suddenly feel energized. That sleep sure did help! Haha, now that we don't have to constantly fight the undead, we can feel energized again.'

'Let's go.'

I saw countless memories and countless people.

Walking along the familiar path, their images would appear whenever I reached a familiar spot, reminding me of the history that this path had.

'Hehe! It's my birthday today. I'm turning fifteen."

'Happy birthday! Let's celebrate your birthday now. Once we return, we will make sure to celebrate it with everyone.'

'Hehe.'

Wherever I walked, familiar faces would show up.

I had never physically crossed this path before, but it felt as if I had crossed it several dozen times. All with different people.

'I've decided. When we get back, I'm going to propose to Emily!'

'Hahaha. You only have the guts to say this now because we're on a journey. You were scared shitless the last time you even saw her.'

'Bah!'

From laughs to tears...

I had seen and experienced them all.

Immersed in the memories, I didn't realize that it was already dark.

"Let's stop here for the day."

What brought me out of the memories was the Professor's voice as he came to a stop. Within the rocky region, we found ourselves in a flat piece of land. The perfect place to set up camp.

"Let's set up our tents and start a fire. We will resume our journey tomorrow morning. We aren't far from the destination."

I turned to look back in the direction of where we came from.

'They're probably fighting against the horde by now, right?'

Given the time, it made sense. I was sort of glad that I joined the exploration group. This was especially true since it meant that I could rest even more.

"Alright."

Stretching my body, I started to help out the other cadets as we started to set up camp. Thankfully, the process wasn't hard. Within ten minutes, the tents were set up and a fire lit up in the middle.

On top of it was a pot where our food was cooking.

Crackle! Crackle!

A strange silence suddenly took over the group as all eyes fell on the fire burning in the middle.

The silence, however, was broken by the Professor who stirred the pot with a spoon.

"I keep a photo of my wife and my kids in my wallet."

Everyone looked up at him as he stared at the fire.

I did too.

Suddenly, I felt like he was going to speak about himself to break the silence, but...

"I use it as a reminder as to why I never have money."

"...."

"...."

"...."

"No? No one?...And here I was trying to liven up the mood."

Stirring the pot, Professor Hollowe muttered,

"Tough crowd."

The previous silence that took over the group returned. This time, it felt strangely tense as the expressions of all the cadets turned weird.

This was especially so for Leon who looked at me.

His face... It looked extremely strained.

"He."

Amidst the silence that took over the camp, I found myself covering my mouth.

As all eyes fell on me, my chest trembled. Leon looked at me with widened eyes as he shook his head.

It was as if he was saying, 'No, don't...!'

But it only made things worse.

Clenching onto my shirt,

"Hehe."

I burst out laughing.

And the previous tension that lingered within me vanished.

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    Chapter 129 Necromancer [2]
    The air was tense.

    Feeling the necromancer's gaze, it felt as though I was on pins and needles. My skin crawled, and my legs felt like lead.

    Breathing alone became hard.

    "Huff."

    It felt as though a heavy truck was weighing down on our chest.

    "Haa... Haaa..."

    Thousands of eyes were locked onto us.

    "Hiek—!"

    A screech came out of the necromancer's mouth. It was hard to see its features, covered beneath the cloak, but the necromancer wasn't tall. From where I stood, it appeared to be rather small in stature.

    About that of a young teen...?

    "Hiek—!" "Hiek—!"

    Screeches continued to come out of its mouth. Their sound resembling that of a strangled beast.

    "W-what the hell is it trying to say?"

    "Is it even saying anything?"

    The sounds were starting to get to the group.

    .....And just as it screeched yet again, Professor Hollowe stopped in his tracks as his eyes narrowed.

    "You've got to be shitting me."

    His words came as a wake-up call to me. Staring in the direction of where he was looking, I saw it too.

    "Ah."

    Faint cracks around the space near the necromancer.

    They hovered in the air, attached to the very fabric of space.

    "Mirror Crack."

    The words effortlessly came out of my mouth.

    It was one of the gates that led to the mirror dimension.

    "This..."

    How did the Mirror Dimension expand?

    The Mirror Dimension was a separate reality from the known world. However, its expansion and influence were real.

    From within the cracks, monsters would emerge. Like viruses, they would come out and reign their influence over the land near the Mirror Crack, slowly turning it into the same environment as within the Mirror Dimension.

    By killing all the monsters, one could contain the Mirror Crack and stop it from letting the monsters come out of it to expand their influence over the land.

    A Mirror Crack needed constant surveillance since there was no way to close it.

    In total, there were about twenty contained cracks within the Empire. One within the Academy, fifteen others with the Guild, and the rest with the Megrail family.

    And now...

    The twenty-first crack had appeared within the empire.

    ".....The situation is a lot more serious than anticipated. We will have to retreat for now."

    This was Professor Hollowe's evaluation of the situation.

    It was an evaluation that I could agree with.

    "This isn't something that mere cadets should be handling. We'll have to get Central to take care of this ma—"

    His words were cut short by a distant shriek.

    It came from the necromancer.

    Hieeek—!

    Before I could even react, something flashed above us as Professor Hollowe rapidly spun and brought his hand up.

    Clank—!

    The surroundings shook.

    "Hiek...!"

    And the Professor groaned as he retreated several steps back.

    A towering beast, resembling a wolf but twice its size, loomed over us. Its massive fangs dripped with saliva, and its piercing black eyes bore into us, locking us in its fierce gaze.

    Drip...! Drip!

    The hair on the nape of my neck stood on edge.

    "Careful! This is no ordinary monster."

    The Professor's words came out as a warning.

    ".....Remember when I said I might not be able to protect you?"

    With both hands positioned in front of him in a fighting stance, he grimly stared at the monster.

    "Now is that time!"

    Boom—!

    His body shot forward like an arrow, appearing right before the creature in a flash.

    "Everyone move back!"

    At the same time as Aoife's shout, the Professor's fist clashed against the wolve's claw.

    Bang!

    The space around us shook.

    "Uekh!"

    "....Akh!"

    Just the after-effect of the attack was enough to push us all back several meters.

    "This, f#ck..."

    As everyone looked back, all eyes fell on the Professor who stood evenly with the beast.

    "This is absurd..."

    One of the cadets muttered, staring at the fight in the distance. Just from the mana pulses the two were emitting, the cadets could tell their strength.

    It was for that reason that everyone was shocked.

    "A terror rank?"

    ".....If that's the case, does that mean Professor Hollow is at least Tier 5?"

    Evelyn questioned, staring at the Professor in the distance.

    "Wait, hold up."

    And as if realization suddenly dawned on her, she rigidly turned to face the necromancer.

    "Ah."

    Evelyn covered her mouth.

    "....This is ridiculous."

    Hieeeekkk—!

    A powerful shriek escaped the necromancer's mouth as it leaned in our direction.

    "Ah...!"

    "Move back quickly!"

    "Damn it!"

    Just as Aoife's shout came, two shadows cast over the area we were in. The first one to react was Leon who pressed hard against the ground and slashed upwards.

    Clank! Clank!

    His attack was quickly followed by Aoife who raised both her hands in the air.

    "Auakh!"

    Her face paled significantly as two smaller wolves appeared above us.

    "J-julien! Do something...!"

    Even without her saying it, I was already on it.

    Clenching my hand, eight threads burst out of my forearm and latched onto the wolves in the air. If there was a difference between these threads and the usual ones, it was that the purple glow was more prominent and darker.

    "Hm..."

    My face twitched slightly as threads moved forward.

    '....It's nothing.'

    But I brushed it off.

    Awoooo!

    The moment it latched onto the wolves, they howled as their bodies spasmed.

    "Fu#king die...!"

    This was quickly followed up by Kiera who brought her hands forward and flames engulfed the entire surroundings.

    SHAAAH—!

    "Haa... Haaa..."

    Thump Thump!

    Accompanying her heavy breathing, two black lumps dropped to the ground.

    "T-that wasn't too hard."

    Kiera managed to mutter amidst her heavy breath. I was just about to tell her to stop talking when another shriek echoed and several more shadows cast over the area around us.

    "Uh...!"

    I was the first one to react this time.

    As if my body acted on its own, I raised my hand up and shot the threads up. One, two, three, four... I pushed myself to the limit, with ten threads that covered the space around us.

    But it wasn't enough.

    Snap! Snap! Snap!

    "Ugh...!"

    I felt a sharp pain for every thread that snapped. The mana inside of my body started to drain rapidly, and before I knew it, I was on my knees.

    Thum!

    Drip! Drip...!

    Sweat poured down from the side of my face.

    "Ah, f#ck..."

    Although I had originally thought I was fit enough to fight, it became clear just now that I was merely lying to myself.

    I was nowhere near fit enough to fight at the moment.

    "Huaaa!"

    The fact that my vision was blurry and my chest was hurting was perfect proof of that.

    "Oy, get up! What the hell are you doing?!"

    I felt something grab onto my shoulder amidst my blurred vision. Red, white... It was something of that nature.

    Kiera...?

    "Fu#k, what's wrong with you? Weren't you supposed to be the strongest her—Akh!"

    A nearby growl told me that another monster was near us.

    "I-i'm fine."

    "Oy."

    I pushed Kiera away and stood still.

    Looking around, the world appeared blurry and the sounds were hardly reaching my ears.

    "Haa... Haaa..."

    The only thing I could hear was the sound of my own breathing.

    "Huff."

    It was getting rougher with each second that passed.

    'Why is my body not responding?'

    Regardless of what I tried, it seemed as though my situation was getting worse. The pain also intensified, as if my insides were twisting together.

    With each blink, my vision would alternate between clarity and blurriness.

    Clank! Clank—!

    "Ah...!"

    From the wolves to the cadets. I could see the bitter struggle everyone was going through. Currently, I was the only one that was doing nothing.

    I lowered my head to stare at my hand.

    I tried to channel my mana, but all that did was twist my insides further.

    "W-what..."

    It was a despairing situation.

    One that was further solidified by a loud shriek in the distance.

    Hieek—!

    It was the necromancer.

    All stopped at that moment. Be it the cadets, or the wolves.

    All eyes fell on the necromancer and the horde near it.

    "....."

    A strange silence enveloped the surroundings. One that was quickly broken by the sudden movement of the necromancer and its army as it started to move.

    Grrooowl—!

    Growls accompanied the necromancer's screech as the zombies came alive.

    Thump!

    They stepped forward in unison, the ground shaking as a result.

    Thump!

    Then came the next step.

    Thump!

    And then the next one.

    The unified sound of their steps felt despairing as they drew nearer to us. And yet, despite the situation, I couldn't take my eyes away from the necromancer who stood at the center of it all.

    Even as the zombies drew near, I fixed my gaze on the necromancer.

    "Run...!"

    "Retreat!"

    Cadets ran past me at that moment, their faces pale with fear.

    "Leave this! We can't fight this!"

    The same was true for the Professor who ran turned back and ran in the opposite direction. At the same time, he tried to contain the Terror Rank wolf who for some reason, remained still and didn't chase.

    Rather, it was looking at...

    "Oy! What are you doing...!"

    "Julien!"

    I was the only one that didn't run.

    "What are you doing!"

    "Run...!"

    Thump!

    The zombies drew nearer to me.

    I wasn't sure though. I wasn't looking at them. Blinking my eyes, I stared at the group of people in the distance.

    They had only just noticed the fact that I was still standing where I was.

    "Julien...!"

    Their expressions.

    They were a mix of surprise and worry.

    Worry...?

    "Ha."

    I wanted to laugh then. What sort of nonsense.

    Thump!

    The tremors became more apparent. I could feel the zombies a few meters away from me. However, I wasn't scared.

    "....."

    The sound of their steps drowned out the noise around.

    Soundlessly.

    I stared into the distance.

    Towards the other cadets and the Professor. They were all looking at me, probably saying something, but it was hard to hear.

    Not that it mattered.

    The zombies.

    They had surrounded me from all sides.

    ....It was too late for me.
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      Chapter 130 Necromancer [3]
      It all happened so fast that nobody even had the time to react.

      "Move! Move...!"

      "Fall back!"

      "Retreat...!"

      Seeing the incoming waves of undead, the cadets had no choice but to retreat.

      The same was true for Leon who hastily moved back.

      SHIIING--!

      With his sword, he slashed past everything that was in his way, helping some of the cadets along the way.

      Pfttt!

      "Let me help!"

      "Akh...!"

      They were a group comprised of fifteen cadets. The elites of Haven, and yet, they were all struggling so much.

      "Fall back!"

      All of a sudden, the Professor's loud voice echoed in the distance.

      Just in time, Leon turned his head to stare in his direction.

      The Professor was running at full speed towards them. Behind him was the giant wolf. Its towering figure and pressure loomed over them from the distance. However, much to everyone's relief, it wasn't chasing the Professor.

      Rather, it was looking at the approaching hoard of the undead.

      "Retreat! Retreat--!"

      Though the Professor didn't look like had suffered any serious injuries, seeing his disheveled state, one could see that he had spent a lot of energy.

      The fight wasn't an easy one.

      Thump! Thump!

      The ground shook with each step the undead took.

      Everyone moved further away.

      "Ah, wait..."

      Everything was proceeding smoothly until someone stopped to stare into the distance.

      "There's someone still there!"

      Their gaze was locked on a certain figure.

      "What are you doing?!"

      "Julien...!"

      Indeed, a single cadet stood motionless in the distance. He wasn't far from the horde of undead. In fact, he was merely a few meters away from getting swallowed up by them.

      "Ah!"

      As if noticing Julien, the Professor, who had just managed to retreat to them, opened his eyes wide.

      "I'll go ge--"

      Awoooo--!

      His words were cut short by the wolf's owl. All of a sudden, the atmosphere changed again. The pressure that surrounded the space intensified.

      It became apparent that the wolf was about to attack again.

      The target? No one knew, but they had no time to dwell over such a matter. Especially when the pressure that surrounded them increased by the second.

      "Khh...!"

      So much so that Leon could not breathe for a short moment. The same was true for the other cadets.

      "Haa... Haaa..."

      "Hua..!"

      "Damn it...!"

      It took Professor Hollowe's spell to alleviate a lot of the pressure.

      But by the time he had done that, it was too late.

      The undead had reached Julien.

      "....."

      As if time had frozen, all eyes fell on him.

      He stood with the same collected gaze of his. Staring at everyone equally, he appeared completely unbothered.

      Alone, he stood in the middle.

      And alone, he disappeared from their view.

      "Ah--!"

      Several cadets screamed horrified, unable to grasp the situation.

      "Shit!"

      Professor Hollowe was the one in most trouble. Alternating his gaze between the cadets behind him and Julien, he clenched his teeth.

      "....Crap!"

      He had made his choice.

      "Retreat!"

      "What?! Bu-"

      Some tried to protest, but he cut them short.

      "It's too late! It's either you or him! I can't risk you all dying here."

      Once his mind was made, there was no changing it. Despite the protests, Professor Hollowe cast another spell and forced everyone to retreat.

      "Retreat! Retreat...!"

      It was chaos.

      Utter chaos.

      Nobody understood what was going on.

      Or at least, they refused to believe the reality of the situation.

      All besides one person.

      "Leon!"

      Leon lifted his head slightly. Fiddling with something in his hand, he placed it in his pocket before turning his attention back to the undead.

      Grooowll--!

      They growled in the air.

      "....."

      He stood in silence for a brief moment before turning away from them.

      "Go! Go!"

      In this chaos,

      He followed the others back.

      Not before muttering a few last words,

      "....I'll be waiting."

      ***

      I let my eyes stay closed for a moment, then opened them.

      Grooowll--!

      I was surrounded from all sides. The familiar-looking zombies, and the purple dome. It was all the same as before.

      "As expected..."

      I rubbed my chest and looked around.

      There was a small space around me. Not a single zombie was walking near me. Rather, they seemed to avoid me as they moved forward.

      "Why?"

      Why weren't they attacking me?

      I extended my hand to touch one of the zombies.

      "....?"

      The moment I did, they turned their heads and cocked their heads. It was almost silly, but they didn't do much after that.

      They continued to march forward.

      Awooo--!

      A certain muffled cry echoed in the distance. It most probably came from the wolf.

      '....Now that I think about it, the wolf stopped attacking the moment the zombies started to move.'

      Was there a connection to this?

      Could it be that the zombies only reacted because of the wolves, and not us?

      "I wonder."

      It was an interesting thought.

      Awooo--!

      The wolf howled again, but this time, its cry was a lot further than before.

      'Is it running away?'

      To where...? And why?

      The necromancer maybe?

      Thump! Thump!

      The zombies continued to move forward, the ground shaking at their unified steps. It was hard on the hearing since it was so loud, but they eventually stopped.

      Thump!

      "...."

      And silence returned.

      That was until...

      Swoosh, swoosh, swoosh--

      Their heads turned and all eyes locked on me. It was only for an instant, but I flinched.

      'How creepy.'

      I felt like the protagonist of a horror movie.

      "Hm?"

      Sha—!

      Amidst my thoughts, the zombies parted ways. With their gazes still lingering over me, they created a small path.

      I unconsciously took a deep breath.

      Because in the distance a figure appeared.

      They weren't tall, and their features were covered by a large cloak.

      It was standing there surrounded by all zombies, locking eyes with me.

      I felt scared by it.

      But despite my fear,

      Tok—

      I took the step that led to it.

      Fear was a meaningless emotion in this situation.

      What was the point of being scared when I was surrounded from all sides?

      "....."

      I only stopped when I was a few meters away from it.

      If I could faintly feel it before, I felt it even more now.

      'How terrifying.'

      Just standing still proved to be a difficult task. The pressure coming out from the necromancer's body wasn't something that I had ever felt before.

      Especially when I could tell that it was currently suppressed.

      "....."

      I quietly met its gaze.

      It just stood there without muttering a single sound.

      Carefully observing my every feature.

      ".....It's cold here isn't it?"

      I was the one to first break the silence.

      At my words, the necromancer raised its head to stare at me.

      I wasn't even sure if it could understand my words.

      "The cloak helps you, doesn't it?"

      It was just small talk. I wanted to see if I could communicate with it.

      "...."

      But it didn't seem like I could.

      Rather, I must've annoyed it as the pressure around me intensified.

      "You're grumpy, aren't you?"

      But it didn't really affect me as much as it did before.

      Was it because it meant no harm, or because I was getting used to the [Curse] thick environment?

      I wasn't sure.

      "...."

      Either way, the necromancer didn't react.

      All it did was continue to stare at me until it turned around. A path cleared for it as the zombies parted ways.

      Scrunch.

      It stepped forward, heading deep into the horde.

      "....."

      It said nothing but I understood what it wanted.

      'Follow.'

      Was what it said.

      It wanted to show me something.

      Tak.

      I followed it without saying a word.

      The path was narrow and the zombies's gazes continued to fall on me as I walked. I learned to ignore them, but as I walked past, I couldn't help but see a few familiar figures.

      'Hey, are you feeling okay?'

      Their voices echoed in my mind whenever I passed them.

      'Wear this. It's getting cold outside.'

      With each step that I took, a familiar figure entered my sight.

      'We're almost there.'

      It was almost as if they were still alive.

      'It was nice to celebrate your birthday with us, wasn't it?'

      The twelfth subjugation squad.

      The forty-fifth subjugation squad.

      The One-hundred and eleventh subjugation squad.

      The Fifty-sixth Subjugation Squad.

      The soldiers that had been sent to subjugate the very creature that I was following.

      They were all present.

      "....."

      The necromancer's back shrank as it walked faster than me.

      Despite being surrounded by so many zombies, its backs looked rather lonely.

      Like a kid who had a lot of toys to play with but no one to share them with.

      "....."

      And then, the necromancer stopped.

      I did as well.

      "Ah."

      The sound inexplicably escaped from my lips as I looked up.

      Cracks appeared in the very fold of space before me. But that wasn't what made me let out that sound.

      Rather, it was the enormous corpse that rested in the middle.

      It looked like a rock at first, but upon closer attention, rather than a rock, it was more like a...

      "Dragon."

      A rock dragon.

      Its figure towered over anything around it, and if not for the faint purple film covering its body, I wouldn't mistaken it for a simple boulder.

      'Purple film...'

      My eyes widened as I lowered my head to stare at the necromancer.

      "....So that's what it is."

      A lot of the pieces within my mind started to piece themselves together.

      All the collection of memories that I had managed to collect flooded my mind as the information that I had gathered became clearer to me.

      There were still many questions that I had, but I understood something.

      "....."

      It was a sad realization.

      The powerful necromancer before me.

      The powerful 'monster' that everyone wanted to subjugate.

      The focus of the town's hatred.

      It had never been an enemy, to begin with.

      But rather, another unlucky soldier like them. A member of the first subjugation squad.

      "Haaa..."

      I couldn't see the expression it was making from its turned back, but I could guess.

      For the first time, it spoke.

      "T-hirty years."

      It was a high-pitched voice.

      One that belonged to a woman.

      ".....H-here."

      Her words ended there.

      It had most probably reached its limit.

      But it didn't matter to me. I didn't need a voice to speak to someone.

      I took a step to approach the necromancer whose back was turned away from me.

      Tak.

      As if sensing my step, she turned to look at me.

      I held out my hand to it.

      Lowering my head in a sign of faith.

      "I know you may not understand me right now, but I have a request..."

      I wasn't sure if what I was doing was the right thing.

      Whether what I had pieced together was the correct sequence of events. But I nonetheless tried.

      I raised my head and tried to peer through what was beneath the cloak.

      ".....Will you let me see your world."
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        Chapter 131 Necromancer [4]
        It was a cold day.

        Just like it usually was.

        Ellnor was a city located high above sea level. The cold weather was something that Aurelia was used to by now.

        "Here, wear this. It's getting cold."

        She had a younger brother.

        He was about to turn ten in just a few months. Aurelia herself was only fourteen, but she was talented in the field of magic.

        It was her talent that allowed for her and her brother to survive in the treacherous conditions.

        The two of them had no parents. They had died in an accident a few years prior. It was up to the then twelve-year-old Aurelia to take care of her younger brother.

        "We've noticed a suspicious mana wave quite far from the town. We're thinking of creating a small squad to check the situation out. Aurelia, you're a mage. What do you say? Will you go? The pay will be good."

        "Me?"

        "Haha, yes. There's no need to worry about your safety. You may be weak now, but the people you will go with are strong. Very strong. They are just missing a talented mage. I'm sure you'll be able to help."

        "....I'll go."

        There was no hesitation in her answer.

        Aurelia accepted the deal without a shred of hesitation.

        "Hahaha, is this the young girl that will be joining us?"

        "Welcome!"

        "Wow! You're about the same age as my daughter. I wish she was as talented as you."

        The group consisted of four members: a mage, a tank named Grock, a beautiful elder sister who acted as support, and a charismatic young man serving as the damage dealer.

        Everyone was older than her but they welcomed her in warmly.

        "There's no need to be shy."

        "We won't bite. Well, Gork might. Hahaha."

        "Oy!"

        Aurelia felt a warmth that she had only felt with her brother.

        It was as if she had found her second family.

        The day for her departure eventually came, and a little boy stood near the gate of the town.

        "Good luck!"

        "....May you come back safe!"

        "Come back to us quickly!"

        Surrounding them were the citizens of the town, bidding them good luck and throwing flowers at them.

        Amidst the cheers, Aurelia faced her crying brother.

        "Hic... hic... S-siter."

        "I'll be coming back soon."

        She caressed his head.

        "It's a promise. Keep this for me."

        She handed him her pocket watch.

        It was one of the last things that she had to remember their parents. Aurelia thought it'd be a great idea to give it to him.

        "See this?"

        Aurelia pointed at the watch.

        "Make sure you keep track of the time, alright? Once I get back, I'll let you scold me for being late, alright?"

        "....O-okay."

        The young child quietly muttered while lowering his head and grasping onto the watch with both hands.

        "Good."

        Aurelia stood up satisfied, and turned around.

        There, three figures stood, they stood smiling while staring at her.

        "Are you coming?"

        Gork said while crossing his arms. He looked like the older uncle she never had.

        "He looks just like you. Come on! Let's do this quickly so that we can all come back to this quickly!"

        "Haha, yes."

        Ruffling her brother's head once more, Aurelia returned their smiles.

        "Let's go."

        Their journey began then.

        An adventure that Aurelia was going to enjoy until the very end.

        Would they come back?

        Yes.

        Aurelia was sure of it.

        .

        .

        .


        "How do you even kill this thing...?"

        I walked around the enormous boulder. It was huge. About the same height as the city walls.

        A purple film covered its outline, allowing me to perfectly see the head of the dragon. It looked just as one would expect.

        "Its strength is reduced quite a lot over the years."

        A voice entered my head

        I turned to see the necromancer, no, Aurelia standing next to it. Her voice was clear now. I could hear it perfectly.

        It sounded sweet.

        ".....It was very powerful."

        Three hooded figures appeared behind her.

        Their frames looked familiar.

        "We were able to suppress it until now. But that is our limit. We don't have the power to kill it."

        "I see."

        I looked at the rock dragon once again.

        It wasn't noticeable before, but now that I took a good look at it, I could see its frame gently moving up.

        Quite clearly, it was still alive.

        "How do you kill it then?"

        Was it simply not possible?

        Or was there a means to do it?

        "..."

        Aurelia remained silent.

        Then, turning her head, she looked at the three other people beside her. They turned to look at each other until Aurelia shook her head.

        "Cannot kill."

        "...Hmm."

        I contemplated deeply.

        'So it can't be killed. That probably means that it's too strong for them to kill it. But just how strong is it?'

        Looking at the creature, I didn't feel a thing.

        The purple film was doing a good job of suppressing it.

        "Why did you not report this to the village?"

        "....I cannot."

        "Is it because you need to contain it?"

        "Yes."

        Aurelia nodded slightly.

        "I see."

        So she couldn't leave the area.

        The situation was starting to become clear to me. Or, at least, some parts of it. There were still several things that didn't make sense.

        However, now was not the time to dwell on them.

        "If you were to leave now, how long would it take for the Dragon to awaken?"

        "....Eight hours."

        "Ah."

        That was hardly any time.

        Especially when it took days to get to the town.

        "That's too little."

        If there was one thing that I was sure about, it was that the Empire was soon going to send some reinforcements.

        With the proper information about the necromancer, they were sure to send several powerful figures.

        However...

        I turned to look at the Rock Dragon.

        "They'll all die."

        Me included.

        The moment Aurelia died, the Earth Dragon would awaken. And not only that but there was also a Terror Rank creature lurking outside.

        I needed to find a way to get this information to them before it was too late.

        There was only one problem.

        "How can I get the information to them?"

        It wasn't as though I had a communication device with me.

        At the same time, it was also impossible for me to return. Who knew when the wolves might show up to assault me?

        I wouldn't have been scared if the Professor was still with me.

        However, considering that Aurelia could only cover a certain area, I knew that there was a chance of me dying if I were to step out of her zone.

        The reality of my situation sank in.

        "....I'm stuck."

        And I had done this to myself.

        'Do I just wait for the reinforcements to arrive so that I can tell them...?'

        But for how long would I have to wait for that to happen?

        "..."

        I stood in silence for a moment before shifting my attention to the purple film that was covering the Rock Dragon.

        An idea suddenly crossed my mind.

        "That..."

        I looked towards Aurelia.

        "If I were to cast the same spell as you have. Is it possible for me to delay the awakening of the Dragon?"

        ".....?"

        Waving my hand in the air and feeling the [Curse] element in the air, I showed her my hand. A magic circle started to form.

        Tzzz—

        It shattered immediately after.

        However, that didn't matter. I just wanted to show her that I could do it.

        I had seen it in her memories.

        "How long do you think we can delay the Rock Dragon's awakening?"

        *

        The concept was simple. Although I was nowhere near as strong as Aurelia was, if I were to cast a similar spell on the Rock Dragon, then it would be possible for me to prolong the time that it stayed dormant.

        That way, I would be able to return and relay the information to the Empire which would immediately send adequate reinforcements.

        At the very least, before things became too complicated.

        Once the Rock Dragon woke up from its slumber, it would without a doubt attack the nearest town, Ellnor.

        Success or failure really depended on how things would play out from this point on.

        I faced Aurelia.

        "Do you think it's possible?"

        "...."

        She remained still, staring at me from behind the cloak.

        "How...?"

        I could tell that she was taken aback by the fact that I could perform the same spell as her.

        But that wasn't really it.

        I had yet to learn the spell. It would take me some time for me to fully learn it. And even then, would my strength be good enough to help at all?

        Aurelia wasn't originally this strong.

        The ones who had put the beast to slumber were her comrades.

        Thirty years had passed since then. Having spent so much time in this [Curse] filled area, she had grown powerful enough to keep the Rock Dragon dormant with her magic.

        In a way, she had probably mastered [Curse] magic.

        Would I be able to prolong the Rock Dragon's dormancy if I learned the spell?

        No, I can.

        I looked around me.

        The environment was perfect. With the [Curse] element dominating the space, I knew that even if my proficiency over the spell was going to be weak, it would be boosted by the environment that I was in.

        And not only that.

        I once again stared at Necromancer. No, Aurelia.

        "..."

        She was still looking at me, demanding a sort of explanation for what I did.

        I could understand her confusion but now was not the time.

        Extending my hand, a magic circle floated. It wasn't the spell that she had shown before, but rather, another one.

        [Hands of Malady]

        The experience bar was currently at 55%.

        It was just 45% experience from reaching the next level.

        In hindsight, there was no need for me to learn that spell. Setting the fact that it was a spell too complicated for the current me to learn, most curse magic had similar principles.

        To weaken.

        'If I am to use Hands of Malady on the Rock Dragon and manage to weaken it, I might be able to increase the time it takes for it to awaken.'

        I knew that it didn't really make sense considering my strength.

        But what if I were to use the environment to my advantage and advance the spell to the next level?

        What would happen then?

        ".....It's worth a try."

        Insanity.

        I was being totally insane for even thinking about it.

        But it was the only thing that I could do.

        "Huuu."

        Therefore, taking a deep breath, I stared at Aurelia and the three cloaked figures behind her.

        Despite having seen her memories, they stopped after a certain point. The current her was a lot more powerful than the past her.

        I didn't know if she was going to accept me or if I was going to succeed.

        But it was worth asking.

        "Soldiers from the Empire will soon come to get rid of you. When that happens, the Rock Dragon will awaken and everyone will die. Most probably, the citizens of Ellnor as well. I want to stop that, so..."

        We had the same goal after all.

        "Please teach me everything that you know."

        "....."

        Let me reach the next level.
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          Chapter 132 Sorrow and joy [1]
          "Haa... Haaa..."

          Her breathing was rough and her entire body shook.

          "D-did we do it...?"

          Aurelia felt like her voice was hardly coming out.

          Looking at the enormous creature lying down in the distance, her breathing stopped. What should've been an easy expedition turned into a far more difficult one than they had anticipated.

          A monster of gigantic proportions showed up.

          It was powerful.

          To the point where it would leave one in despair.

          "G-guys?"

          Aurelia looked around her.

          The land was scorched. Deep fissures marred the ground as debris lay strewn across the surface.

          "I-it's dead, isn't it?"

          Her eyes were locked on the gigantic creature. It was lying on the ground, with its eyes closed.

          'I can't breathe.'

          Just the creature's presence felt suffocating.

          Her entire body was numb. Her breath was rough, and she felt pain everywhere.

          ".....It's not dead."

          A familiar voice broke the silence.

          "Gork?"

          His entire body was covered in blood, and his face was pale.

          "W-we only managed to deal it some serious injuries. It's still an infant after all, but we aren't strong enough to penetrate its body. T-this is our limit."

          "Can't...?"

          Aurelia blinked.

          "Cannot."

          Another voice echoed.

          It was from Daphne, the support of the group. Her face was also pale. Turning her head, she looked towards the front.

          She called out a name.

          "Liam..."

          He stood before the dragon, looking at it with blank eyes.

          "C-can't. Can't defeat it."

          His tone was flat. Something that was so unlike him.

          "W-what do we do?"

          Aurelia was starting to panic.

          "At this rate once it wakes up then-no. I can't."

          Thinking about her little brother, she forced herself forward.

          "Aurelia? What are you doing?!"

          Daphne stood before Aurelia and tried to stop her, but Aurelia remained stubborn. She couldn't let the monster awaken again.

          Not when her brother was still in town.

          "Kill it. H-have to."

          "No, stop. We can't..."

          "W-what do we do then?"

          "We..."

          Daphen's words stopped then.

          "...."

          "...."

          "...."

          Silence took hold of the space.

          It was a silence that Aurelia broke yet again as she took another step towards the Dragon.

          This time, none of them stopped her.

          ".....The area is thick with the [Curse] element. That's the element I specialize in."

          She raised her hand and placed it right on the Rock Dragon.

          "I know of a spell that can keep it sleeping, but..."

          "But?"

          "No, it's nothing."

          Aurelia shook her head.

          There was no time to hesitate. If it was for the sake of her brother, and the people of Ellnor, then she was willing to do this.

          "We might not be able to return."

          Her hand glowed as a purple circle floated before her.

          ".....The moment I cast this spell, I won't be able to return."

          "What...?"

          "What do you mean?"

          The group members sounded startled by her statement.

          Aurelia turned to look back at her other members. A smile finally graced her lips.

          "I'll need someone to protect me. Will you do that for me?"

          The smile.

          It was the smile of someone who had made up their mind.

          A mix of sorrow and joy.

          .

          .

          .

          "You want me to teach you...?"

          I could feel the doubt in Aurelia's voice as she looked at me.

          "Yes, please teach me."

          There was no better person to teach me how to control the [Curse] element than her. Even Haven didn't have such a person. At the very least, not the first years.

          From the second year onwards, the Professors would change.

          For first years, the Professors were at around Tier 4 to Tier 5. Second year and up, they would be of higher tier.

          It made sense considering that the second and third-year cadets were stronger.

          "....."

          Aurelia remained silent at my request.

          She didn't seem all too keen on teaching me.

          "Come on, Aurelia. What are you waiting for?"

          Gork spoke up, his tone sounding rather lively.

          ".....We've been here for far too long. I want to go back to see my family."

          "Same."

          "Yeah, I'm tired. It's time we take advantage of this opportunity to go back. Don't you miss your brother?"

          "B-brother..."

          Finally, the words came out of her mouth.

          She mumbled them repeatedly until her head raised and our eyes met.

          "How much time do you think before reinforcements come?"

          How much time...?

          "Eh."

          I frowned. I wasn't quite sure.

          "It can be a couple of days, to maybe more? A week? Months?"

          I wouldn't be surprised if they took months. The situation was delicate, but it was still within control.

          They weren't aware of the Rock Dragon.

          In that case, they were probably discussing who to send to defeat Aurelia.

          "You don't know?"

          ".....Not exactly."

          And that was a problem.

          Not knowing when the soldiers would come was a big issue.?It meant that I needed to train with the thought that each second was the last.

          If the reinforcements were to come, I couldn't guarantee I could stop them to explain the situation.

          ....It was possible that they would. However, I knew that the chance of something going wrong was possible.

          I wasn't planning on sitting back and letting such a chance happen.

          'There's nothing wrong with being prepared.'

          Turning to face the Rock Dragon, I swallowed my saliva.

          'I need to do this.'

          For my sake.

          "Sit down."

          Aurelia motioned me down with her hand.

          I did as she asked and sat down.

          "I take it you agree to teach me?"

          "....."

          She didn't reply and stood behind me.

          "Channel your mana."

          "....."

          I did as she told me.

          In the moment that I did, I felt something cold. Almost chilling and touching my back.

          "Don't look back. Focus on your mana."

          My face twitched slightly the moment I called forth my mana and the chilling sensation from my back disappeared.

          "You're injured?"

          ".....Yes."

          "Why?"

          "I took something that I shouldn't have."

          "....It's a mess."

          "I know."

          I replied with a bitter smile.

          There was no denying the current state of my body. It had healed significantly, but not enough.

          I started to grow a little worried.

          "Would this effect-"

          "Yes,"

          Aurelia cut me off coldly and stepped back.

          "I cannot teach you."

          "....Uh?"

          I blinked and looked back.

          "What do you mea-"

          "It will break your body. You might die."

          "I might die if I don't do anything."

          "The chances of that are less likely."

          "That..."

          I covered my forehead, letting out a frustrated breath.

          "Just let me be. It's not lik-"

          "My decision is final."

          Her tone was final. With those words, she turned around and walked up to the Rock Dragon where she placed her hand.

          A powerful pulse swept the area.

          "Ukh...!"

          Groaning, I stood up and walked up to her.

          "I don't understand."

          "....."

          "Aren't you desperate to meet your brother? If you don't let me do this and the soldiers attack before I can do anything, the rock dragon will awaken and once that happens you know what will happen to your br—Eukh!"

          I felt another powerful pulse, and my breathing momentarily stopped. Holding onto my throat, I fell on both knees.

          Thump!

          "Cough...! Cough!"

          And started coughing.

          "Mind your own business."

          "W-"

          "Leave it."

          Something cold grasped my shoulder. When I looked up, I realized that it was Gork.

          "She's a stubborn one. Once her mind is made up, it's hard to convince her otherwise."

          "Ah, I..."

          "Come rest with us."

          "....."

          Silently clenching my fists, I wordlessly stared at Aurelia before standing up and following Gork from behind.

          Sat on a couple of rocks were the other two members of the first subjugation squad.

          Liam, their damage dealer and leader laughed.

          "Hahaha, looks like you're having it rough."

          "Oy, you..."

          Daphne playfully punched his shoulder.

          "Don't tease him. You know damn well how frustrating Aurelia's stubbornness is."

          "Uh, yeah "

          While the two conversed, I sat down on one of the rocks.

          I tried to sort out her memories. And yet, regardless of how hard I tried, I couldn't find a single reason for her to reject my request.

          Why?

          'She clearly wants to return to her brother. This is the best option. So what if I suffer some pain? I'm used to damn pain...'

          In fact, it was rather weird for her to say such words when she had turned so many of her people into zombies.

          It was f#cking bullshit.

          "What are you thinking so deeply about...?"

          Breaking me out of my thoughts was Daphne's voice. When I looked up at her, it almost felt as though she was smiling from beneath the hood.

          "You're thinking about how unfair her decision is, right?"

          "....."

          "So you are..."

          Was she a mind reader or something?

          "Don't worry."

          She reassured me.

          "She may be like this, but she's a softie. She might not train you, but that doesn't mean you should give up, right?"

          "....Hm?"

          Right.

          I lifted my head.

          'Just because she isn't willing to train me doesn't mean that I should just give up on the idea.'

          I looked up towards the sky. The purple dome still surrounded the space, and the [Curse] element was running rampant.

          Recalling how fast I was progressing before, I snapped out of it.

          "You're right."

          I looked towards the three with gratitude.

          "Huuu."

          Taking a deep breath, I closed my eyes.

          Then.

          ?| Lvl. 1 [Hands of Malady] EXP + 0.1%

          ?| Lvl. 1 [Hands of Malady] EXP + 0.05%

          I started practicing.

          ?| Lvl. 1 [Hands of Malady] EXP + 0.2%

          Time seemed to flow at a different speed when one immersed oneself in something.

          ?| Lvl. 1 [Hands of Malady] EXP + 0.1%

          ?| Lvl. 1 [Hands of Malady] EXP + 0.05%

          The notifications kept pouring into my vision.

          I wasn't sure how long had passed.

          Drip! Drip...!

          My vision was blurry, and I could hear the faint sound of my sweat hitting the ground.

          'More.'

          I just focused on the [Curse] element that was coursing through the air. There was so much of it, and everything was flowing so smoothly.

          "Hm...!"

          From time to time, I'd let out a pained groan.

          It was sharp, and I could feel it worsen with every minute that I practiced.

          But I didn't care.

          'Again.'

          Pain was something I was so used to at this point. If anything, it served to remind me of the fact that I was still conscious.

          57%

          61%

          66%

          70%

          73%

          The experience bar continued to rise.

          Drip! Drip...!

          It was starting to get cold for some reason. It didn't bother me at first. I was too immersed to care.

          I was in a strange state.

          It was as if the world around me had disappeared and it was just me in the middle.

          I felt naked, but at the same time, I felt in utter control of everything around me.

          It felt good.

          So much so that I wanted to continue to bask in it.

          Ah, This is good...

          This is very...

          Good...

          I...

          Swoosh!

          I abruptly lifted my head and snapped out of the state.

          "Uekh...!"

          As if my chest was on fire, I clenched onto my shirt and coughed repeatedly.

          "Cough! Cough...!"

          It burned.

          It hurt so much.

          I tried to look around, but I couldn't see a thing. Everything was so blurry.

          'Ah.'

          No, I did see something.

          A faint dark figure. It stood not far from where I was.

          Aurelia.

          Was she the one that brought me out of it?

          I mustered up a smile.

          "F-finally going to teach me?"

          "...."

          But all I received was silence.

          The next time I blinked, she was gone.

          "Haa..."

          So it wasn't the case.

          "Wow, look at you."

          I heard faint voices coming from around me.

          "Is he dead?"

          "No, not yet. He's been pushing himself quite hard."

          These guys...

          "Oh look! His eye twitched! He can probably hear us."

          "Hello~"

          A large black hand waved at me.

          "Hehe, you managed to get Aurelia to worry over you. That's a big achievement in my book."

          A big achievement?

          "Well, you still failed to convince her."

          Ah, f#ck.

          I...

          Was starting to really hate these guys.

          The world turned dark shortly after that.
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        A comment down below had it, in the spoiler tag.
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          Srotoshinni
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          Oh mb I didn't check
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            MTL Ancestor
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            No worries, it happens to the best of us welldone
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    ÐIABLÔ
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    I keep coming to check for updates and I keep seeing no next button 😔
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    Moose
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    Thirst for more NOW!!!!
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    ࿕reader࿕
    11
    I realized my humor was as bad as Julian's

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      ÐIABLÔ
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      Nah I laughed at the fact that Julian was laughing at his jokes 😂
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    Infinitevoid
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      ࿕reader࿕
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      Thank you, comrade Dawo
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    kumb
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    Oh no....
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    Seilizine
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    I also think it is funny! swindler oru2x
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    Good_Night
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    Bro's humor butwhy
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