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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
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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
AAMON'S REIGN CHAPTER 79
THE FOLLOWING DAY.The horns consecutively echoed back and forth across the region of Jakal. It was too loud, particularly within Joven’s small town. Their village apparently was the central core of the city, and with that, everyone who was staying in that particular village would easily wake up with that morning call.Except for Aamon.He went to bed quite late last night that he actually overslept. Much worse was that today was the schedule of their hunt for the Hoxfur beast. Without him around, the search would be impossible to accomplish.The echoes of the horn came numerous times in the attempt to call upon Aamon. Even the villagers were beginning to wonder what could be wrong wi
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And so there was for Aamon being all by himself in capturing the notorious beast called Hoxfur. The only matter that was concerning him at the moment was how he would actually begin to do it when he has no idea what a Hoxfur even look like in the first place.“Didn’t you have that holographic thing that usual hunters possessed? Perhaps it has any records that tells about Hoxfur.” Joven eventually said as they were both preparing their stuff to begin finding the Hoxfur.Aamon simply looked at Joven and replied, “I already tried to look into it last night but to no account. It tells nothing about the Hoxfur. Are you sure that you have no idea about it?”“Unfortunately, I haven’t seen one myself. These beast are very rare to find nowadays because they a great number of them had been massacred for the sake of using their skin as materials for premium scabbards or even shields.” Joven replied.Aamon abruptly felt guilt for some reason because it was because he would become one of those peo
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"I can guarantee that Rustan did not have any interest in acquiring power. Therefore, I would ask that you refrain from saying that he is a disreputable individual because he is not. In order for you to accuse Rustan of such a thing, you almost don't know him at all. Joven promptly said as though what he heard from Aamon was not really sitting well with him.Despite the fact that he was on the edge of bursting out to defend Rustan against Aamon's vicious charge, Joven gave some attention to the fact that Aamon was also a friend of his, which is why he simply could not just leap to conclusions and start a disagreement with Aamon in the end.This time around, it appeared as though Joven's remarks had finally made their way to reach Aamon. The moment Aamon saw Joven's expression, which suggested that he was merely attempting to suppress his annoyance, he made the decision to simply stop."I'm afraid I may have crossed the line there," the speaker said. Aamon told Joven in an odd manner.
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The fact that the elder that Joven had been referring to was a child, let alone a child who was younger than him, was something that Aamon did not anticipate was even remotely possible.On the other hand, you did not mention to me that the person you are referring to was a child. Instantaneously, Aamon attempted to whisper to Joven by luring his head beneath his ear.In response to Aamon's anticipation, Joven's forehead furrowed, indicating that he was somewhat taken aback. The response he gave was snarky and said, "You never asked anyway."After then, Aamon scratched his sideburn, giving the impression that he was feeling embarrassed in relation to the young man who was standing in front of them.Even the fact that his eyes were closed the entire time contributed, for some reason, to the unusual sensation that Aamon was experiencing because it added to the overall effect. As soon as Joven appeared to have observed Aamon staring at the elder
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When Aamon was left with the prospect of challenging himself, he pondered whether or not he would actually be able to accomplish what the elder was requesting of him."What are the ways in which I could end up defeating their breeder queen? I am completely clueless about how to locate one. In the end, Aamon gave his response."That was the reason I would be guiding you," she informed me. Not only will I help you locate one Hoxfur, but I will also do more than that. It is, however, their primary breeder that I want you to eradicate at the earliest opportunity. They won't be able to generate one until the following decade on account of the lack of a breeder involved. The Jackal would be able to devise a method that would allow people to have access to water that is of a higher quality within that span of time.It was clear to Aamon what the elder was trying to convey with his question. It would be necessary for him to eliminate the source of the rats
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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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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