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Holy War : Wish Crystal CHAPTER 58 : THE STREETS OF ARIA TOWN
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Holy War : Wish Crystal CHAPTER 59 : THE WHISPERING WOODS
CHAPTER 59 : THE WHISPERING WOODSThe morning sun cast long, golden rays across Aria Town as Loren made his way to the mayor's office. The innkeeper had given him directions: a simple path through the cobbled streets, past bustling market stalls already alive with merchants and townsfolk. Loren felt the weight of his greatsword on his back, a constant reminder of the journey that had brought him here. The faint echo of Kayzen’s words lingered in his mind.“Wherever you go, Loren, listen to the people. A true swordsman wields his blade for more than battle. He wields it for purpose.”The mayor’s office stood at the center of town, a modest building constructed of aged stone and timber. It wasn’t grand, but it carried an air of authority. Loren stepped inside and was greeted by a young clerk who motioned him toward the mayor’s chamber.Inside, Mayor Edran sat at a sturdy oak desk, his weathered face lit by the soft glow of an oil lamp. The room smelled faintly of parchment and ink, and
Holy War : Wish Crystal CHAPTER 60 : THE BLACKSMITH'S WISDOM
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Holy War : Wish Crystal CHAPTER 61 : RESONANT GUARD
CHAPTER 61 : RESONANT GUARDThe Elder led Anne to a clearing within the Grove, where the air was charged with a different energy. The wind seemed to whisper in a language Anne couldn’t understand, and the trees loomed overhead, their boughs swaying in a rhythmic dance. The Elder gestured for Anne to stand in the center of the clearing.“Play.” the Elder instructed.Anne hesitated, her fingers trembling as she lifted her harp. She began to play, soft and tentative, the familiar notes flowing from her fingers. The sound was sweet and gentle, the melody a balm to her weary heart. But as she played, the music around her began to warp, twisting and bending into something darker, more forceful. The trees seemed to shudder in response, and the wind picked up, swirling around her in a violent frenzy. The ground beneath her feet trembled, and Anne’s heart pounded as she tried to steady her hands.Her music, once a gentle caress, now felt like a storm. It was chaotic, wild, and uncontrollable.
Holy War : Wish Crystal CHAPTER 62 : ANNE'S DISCOVERY: THE SYMPHONY OF SHADOWS
CHAPTER 62 : ANNE'S DISCOVERY: THE SYMPHONY OF SHADOWSThe Whispering Grove was alive with music. The rustling leaves, the soft hum of the wind, and the occasional chirping of distant birds, all blended into an eternal harmony. Anne had spent countless hours in the grove, her harp strings mimicking its melodies, her heart resonating with the grove's peaceful rhythm. Yet, despite her efforts, she sensed that the grove held something more, a deeper secret hidden within its symphony.The Elder Bard had been cryptic, as always. "The grove will reveal its truths to you when you’re ready." She said with a knowing smile. Anne hadn’t fully understood, but she trusted his wisdom.It was during one quiet evening, as twilight painted the skies in fiery orange and deep violet, that Anne ventured farther into the grove than ever before. The air was cooler here, the light softer, and the grove’s music more complex. Her fingers moved instinctively over her harp, her notes blending seamlessly with t
Holy War : Wish Crystal CHAPTER 63 : THE FUNDAMENTALS OF COMBAT
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Holy War : Wish Crystal CHAPTER 64 : THE DANCE OF SHADOWS: LOREN VS. VY
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CHAPTER 86 : FLAMES OF REUNION
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CHAPTER 85 : HOWARD’S ARRIVAL
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CHAPTER 84 : SWORD PRISM ULTIMATE
CHAPTER 84 : SWORD PRISM ULTIMATEHoward clenched his staff tightly, the prismatic glow of his newly activated mana circuits pulsating with raw energy. Every breath felt sharper, clearer, as if for the first time in years, his body had synchronized perfectly with his magic. This newfound surge of power coursing through his veins filled him with determination.“I have to finish this and get out of here… Loren, Anne… wait for me.” he whispered, his voice steady despite the tension in the air.Across the room, Temeris floated a few inches above the ground, his Chrono Orb spinning rapidly beside him. His casual smirk hadn’t faltered, but there was a flicker of caution in his eyes as he observed the change in Howard.“Your aura… it’s different now.” Temeris said, his tone more serious than before. “But even with your newfound strength, you still don’t understand the concept of time.” He narrowed his gaze. “I don’t need to understand time to beat you, Temeris. All I need is enough power,
CHAPTER 83 : TEMERIS
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