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B5—Chapter 48: An Unexpected Negotiation

On the way to our building, I checked my Storage and came to a halt. After unloading over a dozen tons of food for the settlement, I’d freed up some space—but the humongous calama...

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B5—Chapter 47: A Club to the Head and a Step Forward

Lady Almatai had taken a big step in releasing her emotions, but I figured I could give her another push in that direction. The first time I broke down flashed through my mind—back on Earth, befo...

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B5—Chapter 46: The Weight of the Past

The next day, after treating new patients and regrowing three fingers, I continued working with Rima. She was getting the hang of controlling her mana flow, which was great, but she still couldn’...

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B5—Chapter 45: The Art of War (Against River Squid)

By the time I reached my so-called clinic, a small crowd had gathered outside—seven people, standing in loose clusters, shifting their weight or chatting idly. A quick glance found no blood, no f...

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B5—Chapter 44: Chemical Warfare & Tough Decisions

When Al came down for breakfast, I almost choked. The moment he stepped into the living room, a wave of suffocating foul smell engulfed me. Thick and pungent, it reeked of patchouli, camphor, clove...

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B5—Chapter 43: Battle Plan

After dinner, we settled around the table, an open notebook between us, ready to figure out the best way to help. Mahya leaned forward, resting her elbows on the table, her expression sharp with de...

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B5—Chapter 42: Decision Made

It took two days, but finally, in the early evening of the second, Rima burst into my treatment room, practically vibrating with energy and bouncing on her feet. “I learned! I know how to channel...

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B5—Chapter 41: Why Did I Think Teaching Mana Would Be Easy?

For the last two days, I didn't close up the house—Al was holed up in his lab, working on potions. I stood outside, waiting for Mahya and Rue to join. Only Rue trotted up to me.

I glanced a...

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B5—Chapter 40: My First Apprentice

Al waited for me by the gate, the two ducklings that followed him everywhere lingering beside him. The boy and girl—both around fourteen or fifteen, with olive skin and black hair—stood close t...

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Hey everyone,

For some unknown reason, my son decided to climb a tree during lunch break at school… and then jump down.

The result? I got an urgent call from the school and spent the ...

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B5—Chapter 39: Seeds of Trust

The next day, I mostly handled E.R. cases again, though a few “regular” sick patients showed up—primarily children, with only two adults among them. What caught my attention was that those tw...

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B5—Chapter 38: Lending a Heal

Toman led us to meet with the settlement leader. Along the way, we drew plenty of attention—some glances were merely curious, others sharp with suspicion. A few held outright hostility, eyes narr...

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B5—Chapter 37: Signs of Something Better

We reached the next city marked on the Map, and its uniqueness became clearer as we drifted closer. This one was much smaller than the other cities we had passed before. Those other cities seemed t...

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B5—Chapter 36: Fields of Plenty, Hoarders Anonymous

Mahya stared at the core, her expression distant and contemplative. Her lips pressed into a thin line, and I could almost see the gears turning in her head. Suspecting her hesitation, I broke the s...

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B5—Chapter 35: Dungeon Illogic

The next Gate was a considerable distance away, with a few cities scattered along the route. Thankfully, my method with the wind continued to work. I had to nudge her every few hours, which was a b...

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B5—Chapter 34: A Dead World

When we returned to Zindor, it was still cold, but the sky was a clear blue with occasional fluffy white clouds. Checking the Map, the forest stretched endlessly in every direction. We trudged thro...

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B5—Chapter 33: Another Winter, Another Lake

On the way to the Gate, we revisited the hot springs, indulging in a few more days of quiet relaxation. Thankfully, there were no splashing and screaming teenagers to ruin the peace this time. Afte...

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B5—Chapter 32: The Philosophy of Faith

In the morning, Rue said goodbye to his three adoring fans, tail wagging as they patted and hugged him. I thanked the family for the entertainment, and they returned the favor by thanking me for Ru...

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B5—Chapter 31: An Educational Experience

I visited the other warehouses, stocked up on dairy products, and even found a place to sell some of the food from my Storage. Before leaving Earth, I had stocked up on a large amount of food. Duri...

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B5—Chapter 30: Flavors Across the Multiverse

I came down the stairs with Rue padding beside me, his nails clicking softly against the wooden steps. The moment we reached the bottom, three kids leaped up from their seats, shouting in unison, ...

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B5—Chapter 29: Like Bees to Honey

Breakfast consisted of odd patties made from cooked grain, fried with bits of sausage. Not exactly inedible, but far from great. I picked at it half-heartedly, more interested in watching Rue charm...

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B5—Chapter 28: They Need Signs

The next planned stop was a city marked on the Map. It was further away, so we used the balloon—none of us wanted to spend a few days riding. There were a lot of towns spread along the road, but ...

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B5—Chapter 27: The Best Thing About Low-Mana

Mahya went out to do something or other, and the three of us stayed at the inn. Rue snoozed near the fire, and I enjoyed a cup of local tea.

Al stood by the window, his fingers tapping lightl...

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Hobbiton

The Inn

 

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B5—Chapter 26: Oh, Um, Oops?

We sat on the crumbling stone steps of the old coliseum, looking over the lake.

“Should we travel this world or move to the next Gate?” Al asked, eyeing the distant trees.

I tilted ...

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B5—Chapter 25: A New Awareness

The trip to the next Gate was more adventurous than the previous ones. We got attacked three times during our nightly stops—once by a pack of roaming dogs unique to this world and twice by flying...

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B5—Chapter 24: Between Battles, Lightning and Leisure

It took Rue a few hours, but he eventually mastered the art of water walking. After darting back and forth across the lake a few times, he strolled over to me and declared, “Water magic borin...

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For Angela

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B5—Chapter 23: Elements, Cores, and a Soggy Dog

The dungeoneers returned to the city, while I stayed behind, working with the elements. My first step was to check my power orbs. The body orb had grown to match the size of the others, but the ene...

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