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B4—Chapter 58: … And Worse

The city walls shrank behind us as the open fields stretched before us, rows of crops shimmering under the sun. Dust rose beneath our boots, the crunch of gravel and dry earth breaking the silence....

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Zarad

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B4—Chapter 57: From Bad to Worse

I spent three days on the river bank or even in the river—submerged up to my neck—trying to achieve Unity with water. A couple of times, I achieved oneness for a short time. I no longer sat the...

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B4—Chapter 56: Water is a Bitch

We landed, and I opened the house about ten kilometers from the city, right at the mouth of the canyon, hidden just beyond a bend. We were completely invisible from the city, so we didn’t even ne...

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B4—Chapter 55: The Journey in Photos and Prose

It took us the entire day to reach the mountains, and by the time the sun dipped low, streaking the sky with gold and pink, Mahya looked over at me and asked, “Can you find us a place to land?”...

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B4—Chapter 54: Affinities

Mahya sat at the dinner table, poking at her food with her fork, with an expression that was a mix of defeat and anger. The air around her felt heavier than usual. “What’s wrong?” I asked, se...

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B4—Chapter 53: Two More in the Bag

The smell of toast lingered over the breakfast table, mingling with the rich aroma of the elixir of life—coffee. Mahya sat across from me, furiously scribbling on a scrap of paper. She let out an...

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B4—Chapter 52: A Rocky Adventure

I was flipping pancakes, the scent of batter and butter filling the air, when Al strolled into the kitchen. He stood beside me, his hands casually clasped behind his back, before suggesting, “Con...

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B4—Chapter 51: Too Easy

It was the middle of summer, and the temperatures were brutal. On hotter days, it hit 40 degrees Celsius or more. On the so-called "comfortable" days, it only dropped to 35 or 37. Not much of an im...

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B4—Chapter 50: Ready to Move On

The occurrence was rewarding in more ways than one. Beyond the haul of food and materials, there were other notable gains. I only managed to progress a single level in Wizard Battle Master, but the...

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B4—Chapter 49: Harvested Victories

First thing first, I checked my blinking light.

 Level up
+3 to all stats
Wizard Battle Master level 11

 It was a pleasant...

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A joke inspired by a comment

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B4—Chapter 48: From Prey to Predator

After three days’ rest, we were ready to tackle the boss on the central island. It looked like a lush paradise, floating like a dream amidst the endless sea of clouds. Waterfalls cascaded from it...

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B4—Chapter 47: Tactics Over Chaos

It took us nearly six months to work our way through the occurrence, systematically clearing each section. Starting near the outer edge, we methodically cleared the initial areas and moved inward i...

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B4—Chapter 46: Rue’s culinary retreat

We spent an entire week camped on the now-cleared lake’s shore before tackling the rest of the occurrence. That week was something else. Rue, in particular, had a field day with all the snakes an...

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B4—Chapter 45: Tasty Occurrence

In the morning, I stepped outside and stopped dead in my tracks. Three stunned snakes lay sprawled in front of my house, their bodies twitching. I was so glad I activated all the protections at nig...

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Mana Occurrence

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B4—Chapter 44: Rue’s Culinary Paradise

When we crossed the portal of the mana occurrence, we stepped onto a mountaintop, and my jaw practically hit the ground. “This is... huge,” I muttered, struggling to find words that did justice...

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A short Note

Hi everyone,

With the five chapters I published since Sunday, I've cleared last week's backlog.

Starting tomorrow, I'll begin working on this week's chapters. Hopefully, I'll manage to ...

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B4—Chapter 43: Personal Progress

I gave the crystal lamp from Lumis one last stink eye, sighed, crossed the task off my list, and set the lamp near one of the seating areas in the mezzanine above the living room. With that done, I...

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B4—Chapter 42: Weird-Ass Dungeons

The following month was “interesting.” The hailstorms came more often, forcing us to stay inside more and more. Al lamented the lack of snow, which would have frozen the lake where I filled up ...

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B4—Chapter 41: Monkey Business and Boring Plants

The hailstorm lasted five days straight. On the first day, the hailstones were massive, about the size of tennis balls, but by the second day, they had shrunk to something closer to large marbles. ...

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B4—Chapter 40: Back to Grinding

After dinner, we played Rummy Cube when Mahya glanced up. “Do you think you can clear the dungeon with the Crystalline Reflectrix alone, or should we just leave it?”

I paused, setting my ...

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B4—Chapter 39: Northern Clearing

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Hi everyone,

I'm back.
Thank you for your understanding, patience, and kind words—they truly helped me navigate this difficult time.

≿━━...

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Announcement

Hello everyone,

With a heavy heart, I need to share that my brother was tragically killed on the night between Thursday and Friday. I received the news shortly after posting Friday’s chapte...

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B4—Chapter 38: A Plan for Winter

The morning sun filtered through the windows as we settled around the table for breakfast. Maya glanced over her cup and asked, “So, did you wrap up everything you needed in the city?”

I ...

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B4—Chapter 37: The Gift of Magic

It took three days for the storm to pass. Once I confirmed the sky was completely clear, I flew at top speed toward the gate to Lumis. It took half a day to reach the Gate. Fortunately, time in Lum...

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B4—Chapter 36: Mitigating Some Damage—Hopefully

Another hailstorm started and kept us indoors. This time, the hail was smaller—only marble-sized, not like the ping-pong balls from before. But it was so dense that its smaller size made no actua...

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B4—Chapter 35: The Best Looter in All the Worlds

I sat there, still looking at the palace, when Rue flew over. Invisible or not, he dropped his head unerringly onto my lap and nudged my hand. I laughed, scratching his ear. We stayed like that for...

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B4—Chapter 34: A Chasm of Joy and Sorrow

When night fell, we turned invisible and made our way to the residential area to distribute the food. Before setting out, we’d sketched a rough map of the slums, dividing the areas among us to co...

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