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AAMON'S REIGN CHAPTER 71
“What exactly do you mean about that, Juven?” Aamon abruptly asked, confused.He was left startled as he was not able to grasp the possibility of what Juven had just told him.“Well, you asked for an answer, right? And now that I’ve told you all about it, you suddenly asked me a question again? Sounding as though you still couldn’t believe me at all.” Juven replied.Aamon couldn’t simply doubt Juven’s words especially when he spoke of it with seriousness. It took a good while before Aamon could even begin to absorb every word that Juven had just told him earlier.“But how did that even become possible?” Aamon followed another query.Good enough was that Juven was generous enough to province Aamon an answer despite how it would seem that Arex wouldn’t still come to believe any of what he would say.But Juven, on the other hand, was still pretty determined to supply Arex with further explanation. “Well, didn’t you send out those lightning strikes a moment ago?” Juven said, leaving a qu
AAMON'S REIGN CHAPTER 72
Following the conclusion of negotiations between Aamon and Juven, the two of them began the process of relocating to Jakal after a period of time had passed. They had the kind of intelligence that allowed them to steal the camels that those hunters owned. Due to the fact that Aamon and Juven had camels, it was not even necessary for them to be concerned about traveling all the way to Jakal.In the event that we take this ride, what is the approximate amount of time that it will take for us to arrive in Jakal?In addition, while Aamon was cautiously riding one of the two camelos that they had taken, he immediately inquired about the situation and pondered it. The very first time that he would ever ride one of these would be the very first time that he would ever ride one of these since he had arrived in this realm.Juven, who was pretty much accustomed to riding one, could not help but laugh when he saw Aamon in such a stiff condition while this was going on. He was able to do so becau
AAMON'S REIGN CHAPTER 73
Jakal, was much deserted than Aamon had thought. Clean water was truly their problem that most of the people here would trade their items for a small price just so they could find a way to get a clean water.“How long has your family been living in this region again?” Aamon asked Juven as they both were walking towards Juven’s place.Since the camelos were not allowed to enter the local town, Juven and Aamon had to leave the camelos to Juven’s friend from the borders. “My family moved here after a war broke in Paranai.” Juven replied.“Paranai? Where is that?” Aamon asked. He was unsure since he hadn’t memorized the map of this alternate universe just yet. “How do you not know anything about Paranai?” Juven asked, there was confusion painted across his eyes as he couldn’t seem to believe that Aamon didn’t know about it. “How come you didn’t know about Paranai?”Aamon was a little unprepared that Juven would eventually come up asking him about it. He came up brushing his sideburn wit
AAMON'S REIGN CHAPTER 74
Inside Joven’s home wasn’t as grand as Aamon expected it to be.As a matter of fact, the interior of the house was very small and shabby. Anyone could immediately tell from the inside that the house badly needed some repairing. Although it was actually deceitful from the external facade of the house knowing it was made of concrete. Other than that. Joven’s home in Jakal wasn’t really that safe for anyone to stay in.But looking at how Joven and his family seemed to have enjoyed each other’s company, it would seem that they have already overlook into the fact that they’re house look shabby.“I hope it’s not going to be a problem staying in this house.” A woman immediately asked Aamon the moment that the two of them were seated on a small wooden table that could only accommodate six people.It was very far from the long dining table that Aamon had back in reality. However, Aamon showed them some resp
AAMON'S REIGN CHAPTER 75
“Ah, Pacholo!” Rustan greeted Joven’s father the moment he saw him entering the workshop alongside Aamon and Joven.On the other hand, Aamon was somewhat taken aback when he realized that the Rustan they were referring to was actually someone of the same age as both Joven and himself. Taking into consideration the appearance that Rustan possessed, it seemed as though he was somewhere in the early phase of his twenties.“How old is Rustan?” Aamon couldn’t help but finally ask Joven."Oh, I believe he’s about the same age as I.” Joven promptly replied. After receiving that confirmation from Joven, Aamon's earlier intuition was presented with a sudden answer. For some reason, Aamon was astonished by the fact that someone of their age could be so capable of making weaponry of this nature. “Who do we have here?” Rustan abruptly said the moment his eyes landed on Aamon.“Oh him,” Pacholo promptly turned aside to look back at Aamon and continued to say, “He’s Aamon. A new friend of Joven
AAMON'S REIGN CHAPTER 76
An unexpected burst of laughter came from Rustan. “Are you seriously under the impression that I am a mage simply because I am able to hold your sword?” Following that, he inquired with a tone that was tinged with sarcasm.Eventually, Aamon, who was becoming even more skeptical, responded with the question, "Why? Doesn’t that seem to be the way it should be? I mean, this sword was also able to be held by you, right?”Aamon then pointed his sword.He eventually clarified his position by saying, "Oh my, I believe I may have caused some confusion to you but I am not a mage." Rustan, on the other hand, did nothing more than shake his head.But despite the fact that Rustan had established beyond a reasonable doubt that he was not a mage, Aamon
AAMON'S REIGN CHAPTER 77
After what seemed to be an unexpected end of conversation with Rustan, Aamon and the others went back home to Joven’s home.Night crawls soon enough and the whole village seemed to be consumed by the calm silence of the folksmen soundly asleep in their respective abode.Meanwhile, Aamon was still up and fully awake thinking about what Rustan told him earlier today. It caused him to feel that way knowing that he was perplexed whether Rustan could be trying to deceive him by luring him in a trap.However, if that were the case, Joven would simply intercept and alarm Aamon about it. However, the fact that Joven nor Pacholo didn’t even react meant that Rustan was indeed telling Aamon nothing but the truth.It was causing Aamon to feel bothered, specially at the fact that it could caused him his life as some sort of sacrifice.*FLASHBACK EARLIER*“Why? Are you having cold feet now?” Rustan promptly asked the moment that he saw Aamon become silent for a moment.Aamon didn’t want to let Rust
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What Aamon didn’t seem to notice was that Joven was also unable to sleep that night. Just like Aamon, Joven was thinking about the thing that Rustan told them earlier today.It was something that Joven found it hard to imagine that Aamon would decide to do. Joven understood that knowing Aamon, he would rather risk himself than to drag a hundred civilians for his sake.Besides, Joven knew that Aamon was the type of person who always risked entering into danger as though it was his own kind of playground.At the very least, he just still couldn’t take away the concern from his friend especially seeing how even Aamon seemed to be bothered from what he heard.And as Joven was about to che
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The final boss of the game had fully lost his mind. It was the only option for Aamon to stop him at this point, and that was for him to eventually utilize his lightning to weaken his talents. If Aamon were to do that, however, he was aware that it would be more challenging for him to convince him of his point of view. If he did not make a decision about the situation as soon as possible, Aamon would likely pass away at this moment. And just as Aamon was in the midst of his thoughts, the final boss attacked him once more in a hurry. In a matter of seconds, Aamon probably would not have been able to successfully prevent it if he had been less vigilant. There was a noticeable increase in the intensity and weight of the last boss's attack when compared to his prior attacks. It would appear that Aamon couldn't help but note how the last monster appeared to have developed a lifesteal tactic, according to which whenever he attacks, it boosts his energy to an even greater degree. Aamon wou
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It was abundantly evident that the last boss of the game had fully completely lost his head. When it came to putting a stop to him at this very moment, Aamon had no other option but to eventually make use of his opponent in order to diminish the powers that he possessed. On the other hand, this was the only alternative that he had left. On the other hand, he was well aware that if Aamon were to do that, it would be more challenging for him to convince him of his point of view. He was cognizant of this fact. It is quite likely that Aamon would pass away right at this very minute if he did not make a decision regarding the situation as swiftly as possible to deal with the situation. As Aamon was in the midst of his thoughts, the final boss continued to hit him once more in a hurry. This occurred precisely at the moment when Aamon was going through his thoughts. If Aamon had been less vigilant, it is highly improbable that he would have been able to successfully prevent it from happening
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"Are you seriously under the impression that I wouldn't be able to find out," During the course of the event, the prior leader made a statement. Despite the fact that Aamon was somewhat surprised by the fact that the final boss was able to figure it out, he was fairly confident that the final boss would, at some point or another, accept that it was in fact him. This was, despite the fact that Aamon was very persuaded that the final boss would. There was no doubt in Aamon's mind that the ultimate boss would admit that he was the one responsible for the incident. On the spur of the moment, Aamon made the following comment: "I knew that you would find out about it sooner or later." Aamon's statement was made in anticipation of the situation. I had been dropping hints for a considerable amount of time now, didn't I? To add insult to injury, I had been doing that. One may claim that I had been engaging in such activity. Taking into consideration the manner in which you are reacting to what
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Ultimately, Aamon had no choice but to use the lightning sword to battle the last boss. If everything went terribly wrong, this was the very last thing he could think of. Aamon's objective had been to never, ever consider making that decision, under any circumstances. However, it seems that there was no way to have avoided going that way. Particularly because the Hoxfur had already triggered so many alerts for the final monster. Had the Hoxfur not intervened sooner, Aamon might have devised a more potent strategy to persuade the ultimate boss to yield and lend his backing, averting the nasty and deadly battle that the two of them seem compelled to engage in. "last boss..."You haven't altered in any way. You remain the same erratic creature that you were before. Aamon spoke up out of the blue. His statements suggested that he was simultaneously dismayed and irritated. It is plausible that this occurred due to Aamon's sense of pressure to decide between giving ultimate boss a brief adva
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Nevertheless, it would appear that the Hoxfur was successful in preventing the attack that was launched by the last boss. This is the case. She promptly manipulated the wind to the last boss, which caused him to be swayed by the wind in an outside direction. This empowered her to quickly defend herself against the attack that was being launched against him. In the same instant, the action that was carried out by the Hoxfur prevented Aamon from falling into the hands of the last boss. This occurred in a matter of seconds. I sincerely apologize to you, Aamon. It is totally out of the question for me to just sit here and watch. Finally, she arrived at a decision. Aamon observed that the Hoxfur's eyes were already filled with tears for the very first time. This occurred as both of the Hoxfur's hands were raised to the level of her chest. The fact that she was the one who interfered with the process is evident from the evidence presented here. In spite of the fact that Aamon had previously
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After what felt like an age, the final boss dropped his head, and the expression in his eyes suggested that he was attempting to give Aamon a fair warning. He did this by lowering his head. His interaction with Aamon, which in some way provides some suggestion of the fact that Aamon would have been subjected to his fury shortly afterward if Aamon hadn't revealed to him who he truly was, was the source of the tip when it was given to him. On the other hand, Aamon was not going to agree to the hypothesis that the prior employer would be able to uncover the truth without being confronted with any obstacles. He eventually came to the idea that if he had actually abstained from giving him the truth, it might have been to his favor. He came to this realization. After giving it some thought, he came to the conclusion that this statement was correct. In this way, the final boss would be unable to recollect the moments in the past when he had truly come close to defeating him owing to his incr
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Aamon was the target of the final boss's onslaught, which ultimately led to his own demise. The final boss's rage was the motivating factor behind his attack. This time around, on the other hand, Aamon gave it his absolute best effort each and every time. After some reflection, he came to the conclusion that this would most likely be the final assault that he would be able to launch against the ultimate boss. This conclusion was reached by him as a result of his inquiry. Because he had already expended all of his energy, even his stamina was no longer sufficient to keep up with the assaults that were going to be offered by the last boss. This was because he had already used up all of his energy. As a consequence of this, he made a decision on whether or not he would survive; right up until the last end, Aamon continued to make an effort to give his best effort regardless of the circumstances. Additionally, with that one glimmer of hope, Aamon took a step forward and extended his arm
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That, on the other hand, was something that the ultimate boss was able to stop from happening in a timely manner without any consequences. Over the course of a considerable amount of time, Aamon has been keeping a careful eye on the final boss. As a result of this, he has been able to comprehend all of the powers that the boss held while he was engaged in combat. For the sake of putting things into perspective, Aamon did not consider that to be sufficient. Aamon was unable to comprehend this side of the scenario since he was unable to realize, while he was viewing the previous boss, that he was also capable of developing his strength to a bigger quantity. This particular feature of the circumstance was not something that he was able to fathom. In total, there are seven distinct persons that make up the Lord of Darkness, and the ultimate boss is one of those individuals who is capable of carrying out behaviors of this nature. Due to the fact that the ultimate boss was able to succes
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CHAPTER 126
An ambush that Aamon had prepared for the last boss was waiting for him at a particular point in time, and he was trapped in it. During the time when he was journeying through the territories of Jakal, this took place. After a large period of time had passed, Aamon had been excitedly expecting the precise moment when he would at long last be able to fight the ultimate boss head-on. He had been waiting for this moment with great anticipation.In spite of the fact that Aamon is his right hand, none of the other guys who work for the final boss have ever argued against him having any kind of influence. In spite of the fact that Aamon constitutes his right hand, this is the case. The level of fear that they all feel for him is comparable to the level of fear that they have for the ultimate boss. In order to give the two the benefit of the doubt and to give them the opportunity to compete against one another, they let the two to participate in the battle on their own without anyone interve