CHAPTER 46: THE TEACHER'S CONFERENCE
A big round table surrounded by numerous seats dominated the room at the top of the tower. The room, with its high ceiling and grand windows, overlooked the sprawling grounds of the gifted academy. Here, the prized teachers, the protectors and mentors of the nation's most promising youths, gathered for a crucial meeting. "We have to make sure the tournament this time around goes well," said one of the teachers, his voice tense with the weight of the responsibility. "Since when has it never gone well?" another teacher replied, a hint of exasperation in her tone.CHAPTER 46: THE TEACHER'S CONFERENCE A big round table surrounded by numerous seats dominated the room at the top of the tower. The room, with its high ceiling and grand windows, overlooked the sprawling grounds of the gifted academy. Here, the prized teachers, the protectors and mentors of the nation's most promising youths, gathered for a crucial meeting. "We have to make sure the tournament this time around goes well," said one of the teachers, his voice tense with the weight of the responsibility.
CHAPTER 46: THE TEACHER'S CONFERENCE A big round table surrounded by numerous seats dominated the room at the top of the tower. The room, with its high ceiling and grand windows, overlooked the sprawling grounds of the gifted academy. Here, the prized teachers, the protectors and mentors of the nation's most promising youths, gathered for a crucial meeting. "We have to make sure the tournament this time around goes well," said one of the teachers, his voice tense with the weight of the responsibility.
CHAPTER 46: THE TEACHER'S CONFERENCE A big round table surrounded by numerous seats dominated the room at the top of the tower. The room, with its high ceiling and grand windows, overlooked the sprawling grounds of the gifted academy. Here, the prized teachers, the protectors and mentors of the nation's most promising youths, gathered for a crucial meeting. "We have to make sure the tournament this time around goes well," said one of the teachers, his voice tense with the weight of the responsibility.
CHAPTER 46: THE TEACHER'S CONFERENCE A big round table surrounded by numerous seats dominated the room at the top of the tower. The room, with its high ceiling and grand windows, overlooked the sprawling grounds of the gifted academy. Here, the prized teachers, the protectors and mentors of the nation's most promising youths, gathered for a crucial meeting. "We have to make sure the tournament this time around goes well," said one of the teachers, his voice tense with the weight of the responsibility. "Since when has it never gone well?" another teacher replied, a hint of exasperation in her tone. She was a veteran, having witnessed many such gatherings, each fraught with its own set of challenges. "The circumstances in Saceria make this even harder on us," interjected a third teacher, his brow furrowed in concern. "The faith of the people in us is very weak at this moment. They doubt our capabilities more than ever." "But we are the only line of defense for the people," ano
CHAPTER 1: LIMITLESS BEGINNING MARKO gulped down in fear, "It can't be!" There he stood, the apex predator of the night woods. And not just that but a Terror! It had pitch black fur with blazing green patches, eyes that gleamed in the dark, and a mouth full of large fangs. The terror carried a powerful presence. The Dark Leopard growled softly as it approached them carefully, taking its time. The roar sounded almost like a stomach rumbling, which should have made it less frightening but rather did the opposite. "Tch", Marko grunted. "That's at least a level two terror." The crescent moon high in the starry cloudless sky beamed down a whitish light on the open clearing in the heart to the dark forest. Beneath their feet was the short green grasses swaying in ambience with the dancing wind. Gollum! Marko swallowed hard as a drop of sweat trickled down the side of his head before sliding down his next and vanishing into the fine cotton fabric of h
CHAPTER 2: LIMITLESS SYSTEM ACTIVATED "Where am I?" There was an intense buzzing in the air resonating with him, "What's that?" ["Your energy is in disarray!"] A white orb flew to him in the darkness. ["Young master? No, not quite."] "Wh- what are you?" Marko was surprised to find out that he could move his body, the injures that he had recieved from the dark leopard were nowhere to be seen. All around him was a world of infinite darkness lit only by the light from the orb. The ground was cool under his feet and seemed to ripple too like water, half his body was submerged by a dark smoke. There was a hissing sound coming from the back of his neck and he reached to feel it and found a flat hole or in clearer terms- a slot. "Am I dead and are you the spirit that came to welcome me to the land of my ancestors?" "Hard to believe I died so easily." The orb with white wisps gave a release of white wisps of smoke that sparkled like gems. ["S
CHAPTER 3: MOTHER & SON MARKO squinted his eyes open to be welcomed by the glass lamp above his head swinging left and right on its cable. His head rested on the soft pillow, he could tell he was on a bed. WAS ALL OF THAT A DREAM? He asked himself as he made an attempt to push himself up only to be greeted by the deep pangs of pain ringing in his head causing his body to collapse back on the bed. [YOU HAVE RECIEVED BACKLASH OF YOUR ACTIONS] [SEVERAL OF YOUR MUSCLES HAVE BEEN DAMAGED] [REPAIRS HAVE BEGUN] [SYSTEM HAS BEEN RENDERED INACTIVE] [PLEASE RECHARGE YOUR BODY TO REACTIVATE THE SYSTEM] Marko groaned in pain. "So it was real then?" "But what does recharge mean?" Not long later his thoughts were interrupted. There was a creaking sound as the village physician walked into the room and over to him. He was Tennet. A man in his late fifties and a widower. According to the stories his family was killed by Terrors before he dec
CHAPTER 4: LEVEL FOUR TERROR In the world, the origin of the Terrors were unknown. Some had speculated that they were the next dominate species following after the fall of the dinosaurs, others said they were an evolved species of dinosaurs that crawled out from the depths of the earth to plague the Earth they once ruled. But one thing was clear: Terrors were Monsters. They left a trail of destruction in their wake even causing the fall of many human civilizations. A catastrophe that would have ended the human race entirely if not that humanity evolved themselves. The cause of this phenomenon was still a mystery but a light the form of a man came down from the stars above and singlehandedly saved all of humanity. The people of that time called him god! And worshiped him. But he was the first gifted. According to the legend he vanished from the face of the Earth without a trace. But not before blessing humanity with the gift of light itself. Since Terror were creatures of darkne