Above. The gods look down on all beings other than their own kind. Then, as the mightiest, you must enforce the norm and allow the lowest animals to follow, bow, repent, and pray. Because they had endless lives, they were bored doing nothing, and the gods decided to invent entertainment suitable for a deity that monarchizes every world they control. The gods have an eye in every universe; they established this link to facilitate communication and wagering. Gods that crave amusement will go to any length to obtain it. One example is the formation of angels, demon lords, heroes, saints, and monsters to compete for the correct piece to employ. Whoever wins will be fortunate. They LIE. This is a never-ending cycle of battle, life, and death. But all changes when the Ertoverse, a component of the multiverse, gives birth to a solitary man on planet Ert. They refer to him as a miscalculation, a mistake, or a bug, to be precise. The guy they believed was the weakest link turned out to be t
The first rays of morning appeared, and a symphony of lyrical bird melodies began to float across the settlement. The streets were softly illuminated by the newly risen sun, which was accompanied by a rush of morning activity. She massaged her groggy eyelids as dawn crept into her chamber. She caught a glimpse of a pearly gleam in the sky through the window. A man with a plague mask waited at the door next to her. He turns to her and says, “Good morning,” before going back to make her food. She leaps from her bed, rushes, and then suddenly clutches her master's back. She buried her face into her master's back as she said, “It's been long—so long.” When Screw noticed it, he said, “Go back now, and thank you for remembering me.” ***** “Happy birthday, Gura. Happy birthday, Gura. Happy birthday! Happy birthday!” “Happy birthday, Gura!” “Woah! Thank you,” Gura said, closing her eyes before blowing out the candle. Everyone was partying at the Screw's residence; it has been five years s
“Fireball!” A ball of flame erupted from Perk's hand. Perk began to recite another magic spell after firing the fireball, “Fireball Brid,” and a little firebird flew and burned her attackers. It's only been fifteen minutes since the brawl began, but they feel like they've been fighting for many hours. There are too many weird monkeys on every side, and they are encircled. “We've killed a dozen of them, but they still—” Malt avoids monkey claws and counterattacks with a little knife, striking the monkey in the heart. Zack killed the beast with a concealed blade, creeping up on May. “Thank you,” May says as she smashes the beast monkey's head. “Focus on what's in front of you, May,” Zack said as he slashed another one. “There are too many of them... It's difficult for me to defend.” Joy pierced the beast's midsection and blasted the other one, who attacked her front with her big shield. “Form a circle formation!” Zack remains in the foreground, Joy is in the rear, guarding May, who is
‘Is she crazy?’ He was stunned. The scene broke Screw's heart. He can't believe he witnessed the murder case of treachery. Everything was quiet. Actually, it was only for him. Currently, the person in front facing the NOT SO RAGE BECAUSE OF THE WONDERFUL DRUG BABOONS was too busy maintaining his position to realize that one of his friends had been assassinated. Zack keeps his sword drawn and successfully repels this mad monkey's second attack. “Hey everyone, get up now!” Zack exhorts, “I can't hold these crazy baboons anymore.” Zack dropped and tightened his knees to withstand the physical might of that punch. *Clang* His entire body was drenched in crimson perspiration. “Guys, a little help, please.” Zack knows his limit, and he can't take more of the Berserk Baboons, so he tried to cast a glance back to see if he could see his friends. When he saw Perk's bloodied neck and slashed it out, he went blank. “Ooh, I recognize that expression; you were asking who killed your magician,
“So...” Screw flailed the shattered teacup, checking to see whether there was still a love of my life within. Screw drops the teacup and glances at the two ladies in front of him after checking it for any remaining liquid. “What's next?” he asked. [Are you questioning me or them?] The system, too, has no idea what's going on. “Mr. Screw, are five royalties not enough?” May inquires softly. “How about we make it ten royalties, and you can add something if it works for you?” Screw taps his left-pointing finger three times on the table, and the two women swallow as they wait for his response. “What's the catch?” Screw asked again, randomly. Joy clutched her massive shield and sword as she realized something was awry. After that inquiry, his aura instantly altered, and Joy felt a huge weight suddenly crush her. May didn't squint after that question either; she attempted to seem more valiant in front of Screw; even her garments were soiled from the last combat. “Mr. Screw, we are looki
Joy is still fighting the second Berserk baboon from behind. She was too concentrated on her battle to see anything else, and she used her speed to get as close to this frightening beast as she could. [Shield Bash]* The Berserk Baboons halt the shield bash with both hands. They now control both sides of the shield. “What?!” “It's supposed to get stunned for a split second.” Joy was taken aback, but she continued her onslaught. She thrust her sword forward, aiming for the baboon's neck. The baboon clearly saw the threat and moved his neck to the right to avoid it. The knight had anticipated his move, and she had chopped her opponent downward with a powerful slash, another vital talent for a knight. The baboon was struck, and another thrust strike was headed for its midsection. The knight didn't finish her combination; after striking with a thrust blow, she used [Cyclone]*. The air around Joy was drawn in by the aura of her blade and began whirling. She was continually attacking he
“Is that where the village location is?” she wondered as she noticed a cloud of smoke in the distance. “I need to check it out.” She hurried as fast as she could, but was astonished and bewildered when she noticed her surroundings begin to move backward. A brilliant light arose and was absorbed by her former spot. She suddenly realized she had returned to reality, this time in the gloomy attic. She looked around, retrieved the cursed book, and placed it inside her bag as she slowly regained her calm. With a heavy sigh, she began to stroll down the steps. When she arrived and opened the back door, a cool breeze caressed her skin. “I'm ready,” she said, walking to the main road and approaching the city gate. Her gaze surveyed the city, taking in the grandeur of all the buildings and stores. There is a lot of history behind the people who live here. When they talk about their lives, they make you feel at ease. When she arrived, she noticed a lot of people coming in and out of the city g
The city was not particularly large, but the residents were ecstatic. When word spread that a dungeon was sprouting on Malaska Plain, several merchants rushed inside. A guy approached the caravan while examining the surroundings. “Good to see you all arrived safely,” he replied, bowing to them. “As scheduled, we arrive on time; where should we stay?” The guy grinned and motioned for the caravan to follow him. They arrive at the local inn and instructed the members of the caravan to stay and rest for a while and before daybreak they must ready to go to the Malaska plain. The young girl use this time to buy more necessity for her own survival and prepare for the upcoming adventure inside the dungeon. They arrived at a nearby inn and advised the caravan members to stop and relax for a time before departing towards the Malaska plain before daylight. The little girl takes this time to stock up on supplies for her own survival and prepare for the approaching adventure inside the dungeon.