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" 'If they are in danger, save them,' " said the teenage girl."What will I get in return if I save those sheep?" asked Vasu, his face burning with intensity."You pervert! Always thinking bad things in your head. If you want to save them, then save them. If you don't want to save them, then don't. Who cares?" replied the teenage girl, turning her face away from Vasu."Hey, I forgot to ask your name. What's your name, my princess?" asked Vasu."Don't call me with all that nonsense. Just call me Tabu," said the teenage girl with a pout on her face."Tabu, nice name you've got there. You can call me Vasu," said Vasu as he slowly lowered her back down to the ground."Hmm, let's go. We have to hurry if we want to save those sheep," said Vasu, moving towards Sam and the group of tribesmen with him.Both of them closely followed Sam and his group of tribesmen. After a few hours of walking, Sam and his group came to a halt in front of the entrance to a huge labyrinth.Everyone looked at the h
"Everyone, stop it. I, too, trusted and believed in Sam, but I never thought he would use us to his advantage and not care about our lives. If you don't understand what's happening here, get out of your fantasy and think about what has happened until now," shouted one of the teenage boys, his face stern."If you still don't understand what's happening, then you can go and stay with your brother Sam and let him play with your lives as he likes. Your lives have no meaning if you can't even understand what is wrong and what is right," said the teenage boy, looking at everyone.He then walked towards Vasu and stood beside him. Vasu stood there silently, observing the constantly changing expressions on their faces with an amused look."Okay, time's up. If you want to save your lives, then come and stand with me. If you don't care about your lives, then go and help him and stay with him," said Vasu calmly."You bastard, see how I play with your life once I get out of this dungeon portal," Sa
Vasu moved at lightning speed and swung the divine bat once again at the dark elf loli. However, she raised her little hand to block the blow effortlessly, as if she was shielding herself from air. Vasu flew back and crashed onto the ground. She looked at him and said with a smile, "You're too little strong compared to other explorers who have come here until now.""Thanks for the compliment," said Vasu, while dusting off his clothes. He asked the spirit geezer to raise his strength.As Vasu's strength visibly increased, the dark elf loli furrowed her brows and relaxed them again. "The technique you used just now is temporary, right?" she asked, with a curious look on her face."Yes," said Vasu, as all the nerves in his body popped out and filled with energy. With a swoosh, he appeared in front of the dark elf loli and smacked her chest. She was sent flying, but she had no injuries on her body. Vasu looked at his divine bat and murmured in a low voice, "At least I sent her flying after
"Hey you two, what the hell are you doing? Move...move forward," shouted the angel with an angry look on his face."Akela!" shrieked the mother dark elf, pulling her daughter into her embrace and taking a few lashes from the angel before moving forward with a relieved look on her face. She was relieved that her daughter hadn't received any lashes."Mother," said Akela, tears falling down her pale face."Akela, are you still hungry?" asked her mother dark elf, while cleaning the dust off the rotten bread and putting it in Akela's hand. She had obtained this bread when the angel whipped her mother. Other people in front and behind them panicked, causing an old ration to fall on the ground. Her mother had quickly taken the bread and hidden it in her clothes.Akela shook her head and said, "Mother, I'm not hungry anymore. You can have the bread for yourself.""No, you have it. I'll eat next time," said the mother dark elf, putting the bread back in her daughter's hand."They have all been
From the day she saw her mother die in front of her own eyes due to light, she was completely traumatized every time she saw light, especially light created from energy.Vasu, who was an orphan, saw the mother's love and sacrifice, which made his eyes tear up. "Gods," Vasu murmured inwardly while clenching his fists tightly. Anger flashed through his eyes. "I will surely deal with everyone one of you with my own hands one day," Vasu thought and looked at the little dark elf loli in his hands with a sympathetic look on his face and called out "Akela."The dark elf loli, who heard her name, shuddered all over her body and looked at Vasu with a surprised look on her face. "How do you know my name?" she asked."I know everything that happened in your life. You and your mother deserve a good life, not a tragic one," said Vasu while looking at Akela. The moment she heard his words, her eyes turned bloodshot, and tears started to fall down from her eyes.Vasu reached out his hand to gently wi
Vasu plucked the parchment attached to the tree, read it, and hurriedly ran in a certain direction with Akela following him.Meanwhile, inside an old, run-down building..."That bastard dares to interfere in my matters! I'll see how he reacts when he sees your pathetic condition," said Sam with a ruthless glint flashing through his eyes as he looked at Tabu."Just like everyone else, I thought and admired you from the bottom of my heart, thinking that you were kind and good. But what I'm seeing right now is your true nature. If only I knew your true nature, I would have never admired you in my life. My only regret in life is admiring you blindly without knowing your true nature," said Tabu with a toothless mouth, blood splattering out with every word she spoke."So, what if you know about my true nature or not? Would you believe me if you knew my true nature? Or would you stop admiring me after hearing that I'm a bad guy from someone else?" asked Sam with a mocking smile on his face.Y
Sam lost consciousness due to extreme pain that he had experienced. Vasu shook his golden disc in the air, and as blood drops separated from it and fell to the ground, Vasu commanded them to return to his conscious space. He then walked towards Tabu and was shocked to see her body fully intact, without any missing parts. Her limbs were perfectly attached and appeared completely normal."I healed her," said Akela, looking at Vasu."Boy, every being in the elven race possesses the common ability of healing. There is no race better at healing in this universe," said the spirit geezer in Vasu's mind."That... That was such a cool ability," Vasu exclaimed silently in his mind, then turned to Akela and said, "Thank you so much," with a heartfelt smile on his face."It's okay, just healing a few limbs, not a big deal," said Akela, shaking her head with a smug look on her face. Vasu was left speechless, observing her smug expression.Vasu stayed there and began meditating while Akela went sigh
Even though they knew it was life-threatening to go their own separate ways, they still decided to do it. Vasu arranged a storage pouch with a large enough space and asked Deshik to put enough money that would last for a few years. He also provided them with techniques that would help in life-threatening situations. While everyone went away in different directions, Radha and her sister stayed behind to maintain Vasu's businesses.Only Trisha wanted to stay with Vasu and explore the cultivation planet together with him. What could Vasu do? He helplessly agreed for her to stay, and Deshik gave him a withdrawal card with engraved formations on it. This card would allow him to withdraw money from their branches throughout the whole cultivation planet.Vasu accepted the card and started his journey with Trisha. When they were in the middle of their journey, they stopped near an inn to rest before continuing the next day. While Vasu was cultivating in his room, Trisha felt bored and started