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Lone: The Wanderer [Rewrite] by Lone
Nine-to-five. The daily grind. Life. Painful years of school. Working as a slave for some... Read more
Nine-to-five. The daily grind. Life. Painful years of school. Working as a slave for some undeserving corporate big-wig. The monotonous life of unemployment. We all experience this in one way or another, and we can all conclude one thing: it’s dull.
Such a fact rings true even for the fabled Lone Immortus, a powerful nine-tailed Golden Foxkin. However, what would you do if your monotony was suddenly ground to a halt and you were thrown out of your comfort zone along with a young girl forgotten by time?
Perhaps you might have done things differently, been more organised, immediately died, gained control of the world in a matter of days, but this is Lone’s tale, not yours.
Watching two insecure people struggle to survive and find their place in an unfamiliar land just might be enjoyable to witness. Who knows? One thing’s for certain: it won’t be an easy path for them to tread, and what could possibly be more entertaining than watching people endure hardships and grow?
I know of at least eight gods that would answer with, 'Absolutely nothing.'
I wonder, after seeing this journey from start to finish, how would you answer?
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Such a fact rings true even for the fabled Lone Immortus, a powerful nine-tailed Golden Foxkin. However, what would you do if your monotony was suddenly ground to a halt and you were thrown out of your comfort zone along with a young girl forgotten by time?
Perhaps you might have done things differently, been more organised, immediately died, gained control of the world in a matter of days, but this is Lone’s tale, not yours.
Watching two insecure people struggle to survive and find their place in an unfamiliar land just might be enjoyable to witness. Who knows? One thing’s for certain: it won’t be an easy path for them to tread, and what could possibly be more entertaining than watching people endure hardships and grow?
I know of at least eight gods that would answer with, 'Absolutely nothing.'
I wonder, after seeing this journey from start to finish, how would you answer?
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Last 25 chapters
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Book 3: Chapter 47: Bones and Head 2 days ago
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Book 3: Chapter 46: Nothing and Break 6 days ago
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Book 3: Chapter 45: Masking Devices and Haggling 16 days ago
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Book 3: Chapter 44: A Drunken Foxkin and Revisiting Mason and Sons 23 days ago
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Book 3: Chapter 43: Blood Explosion and How Men Reunite 1 month ago
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Book 3: Chapter 42: Frog and Letter's Completion 1 month ago
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Book 3: Chapter 41: Farewell and Merchant Empire 1 month ago
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Book 2 Stronghold and Secrets: Epilogue: A Soul's Worth and A Fox's Concerns 1 month ago
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Book 3: Chapter 40: Life and House Arrest 1 month ago
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Book 3: Chapter 39: Medical Emergency and Lake Discussion 1 month ago
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Book 3: Chapter 38: Rewarding Honesty and Busy Day 1 month ago
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Book 3: Chapter 37: Local Elders' Decision and Return to the Past 2 months ago
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Book 3: Chapter 36: Smaller Barriers and Black Invitation Card 2 months ago
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Book 3: Chapter 35: Dungeon Rewards and So Many Unknowns 2 months ago
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Book 1: Chapter 89: Slow Progress and Applying Stats 3 months ago
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Book 3: Chapter 34: Gilbert's Message and Pillow or Rug 3 months ago
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Book 3: Chapter 33: New Skills and Eltoro's Grave 3 months ago
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Book 1: Chapter 91: Battle Royale and Tactical Waiting 3 months ago
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Book 3: Chapter 32: No More Hamishes and Skill Level-ups 3 months ago
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Book 3: Chapter 31: Intense Defence and Mage Rage 4 months ago
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Book 3: Chapter 30: War Leader and Void Walking 4 months ago
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Book 3: Chapter 29: Soul Pain and Inevitable 4 months ago
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Book 3: Chapter 28: Internal Strengthening Art and Aura Manifestations 4 months ago
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Book 3: Chapter 27: New Name and Obey 4 months ago
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Book 3: Chapter 26: Fooled and Revelation 5 months ago
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