“Pathetic! Is this how they train their so-called psychics? No wonder they are so weak!’Jason felt disappointed after reading the book. The content was great at first. The description he saw looked exactly similar to what Hanna experienced, and he thought he received a treasure; that was until he saw the actual training method.He didn’t know any mental training methods, but he knew what training was, and this was the most useless training method he saw. It was worse than baby steps, and Jason felt it could almost do nothing to improve someone who had mental power. This method had zero focus on using mental power on any physical object, and Hanna even controlled her own hair without a conscious effort. These psychics had no such power mentioned in this bookHonestly, despite not being a so-called psychic, he could point out many factors that could improve this training at a fundamental level. ‘Sigh! Is this some kind of prank? But why would they try to provoke me? The girl looked
“Sister… You don’t have to do this… I will plead with the council.”Hale felt desperate as he followed the escort, leading his sister to City Z.The punishment for his sister’s crime was going to meet with the Night Hunter once more. “No, Hale. I must do this. Even if it wasn’t the punishment, he was looking for me. There must be a reason, right? I can’t risk everyone because of my mistakes. Promise me one thing. Stay away from him.”Norma felt a pressure she didn’t even feel when she faced the council as a criminal. At that time, only she had to pay for her sins, but it turned into a completely unique event. Her mistake had dragged the attention of Night Hunter. A predator that could be on par with demons that roamed their world.‘What does he want?’She hurried her steps, feeling conflicted about everything.They had no other safe travel method except walking. Old vehicles or animals would drag the attention of monsters and mutated beasts, and it wasn’t safe. They had to walk, run,
“Norma! You can start!”Ryder gave the instructions and observed the situation of the isolation centre below them through the thick glass. It had been two weeks since the Night Hunter wanted to meet Norma and they safely brought her back to the base. They didn’t have much technology or people left over the two centuries because of the lack of skill and the depression caused by mass extinction. People only tried to survive day-to-day life instead of planning for the future. The birth rates dropped and their community declined, yet they still had the equipment and knowledge to deal with a situation similar to Norma’s case.They immediately isolated and decontaminated Norma, keeping her and the documents Night Hunter gave her out of reach from the others. Only after a week of observation from their remaining scientists and doctors, they confirmed Norma wasn’t in danger and she wasn’t a threat to anyone.Only then they asked Norma to study the given material and give them the details. I
“Why do I smell humans?”“Meow!”“Yes, I can smell them, too.”Jason phased through the buildings like a silent ghost. It had been months since he started dealing with humans in this world. Of course, they didn’t exchange much, but he received his weekly share of books. It was Norma who brought them to him most of the time, and sometimes it was the girl named Lana. He learned much more about this planet and its history. Also, more accurate and deeper information about the invasion from the aliens. Unlike the people of the world he was in at his previous simulation, these people focused on defending and hiding, rather than fighting back. Jason wondered if that was the reason for their survival, but he didn’t know if there were any survivors in the world he stumbled upon in the last simulation, either.According to the history books he read, this world had a rich magic system in the past, but the more he read, the more he realised it was long gone. The historical books revealed about
“Meow!”‘Hm?’Jason looked at Nyx who was curled into a ball. She seemed to be talking in her sleep.‘Is it because of Mana?’About a year ago, after one and a half years since the simulation started, Mana started to slowly return to the world. Although it was a slow process and people might not even feel Mana at the moment, Jason saw it coming and he felt it. Each day he felt the slight breeze of Mana, brushing off against his skin like a passing wind. Sometimes it lasted for hours while sometimes it just blew away from him in a haste. Either way, Jason saw Mana entering the world from the distant sky, and it gave him the idea that Mana wasn’t something belonging to a world. It could be a universal thing that existed everywhere. He had no idea how long would it take to fill back this entire world with Mana, but he felt it could be decades or centuries, yet he had a hunch that it would happen. As for why Earth didn’t have it, he wasn’t sure. However, Jason assumed that the invaders
“Should we go up?”“I guess he is coming down.”Norma looked at the spiral stairway with expectation. The first floor of the building looked completely different from what they saw a week ago. It was clean and had no debris left. There were several chairs and desks in the corner they hadn’t seen before. It was apparent Night Hunter had prepared this floor as their training ground. They arrived at District 15 as soon as possible in the morning to show their agreement to the conditions given by Night Hunter for the cooperation. It took their chief and the council over two weeks to agree to the conditions written by Night Hunter on further cooperations, but the things humans received as benefits were too tempting for anyone to give up. Night Hunter even promised to offer them Mana Breathing, a long-lost technique of accumulating Mana inside the human body. However, his demands included some very sensitive things for them; advanced mechanical knowledge, stationeries and some power sou
“Good morning, Norma!”“Good Morning, uncle!”Norma greeted the elderly man with a bright smile. ‘They are getting old.’She felt sad when she looked at the bright smile the older man had. The people she knew were getting older, but Norma knew these people were happier than ever. She walked along the street toward the sage tower. The massive cylindrical building looked drastically different from what it had been twenty years ago. It had a fresh coating of white paint, and their engineers completed the repair work about five years ago. Once they called this place the lair of the Night Hunter, but people now called it the Sage Tower. ‘I can’t believe it has been twenty years.’Norma stopped in front of the building and looked up at the clear sky. The sun was no longer red, and some species of birds they released back to the world had taken a liking to the new environment of City Z.The streets around the sage tower had no traffic, but District 15 was the most occupied region of th
“Meow!”“Yes, I know it is spreading!”Jason stared into the night sky as he spoke with Nyx. “Meow!”“What do you mean, I am changing? You are still the same size after twenty years.”“Meow!”“No! I am improving.”“Meow!”“It is not a skin rash!”…He looked at the changes happening to his left arm, and he knew this had something to do with the overconsumption of monster meat.The skin on his left arm felt smooth, but it wasn’t fragile. He didn’t know why there were patches of light that looked like stars. He did not know where they came from or what they were, but these patches brought him the name; star sage. ‘Sigh.’Jason phased back to his room, leaving behind Nyx to her thoughts.He touched the painting he started for the tenth time. It was Hanna and Amelia, waiting for him at the village gate.He knew he wasn’t a great artist, but he wanted to draw it as perfectly as possible. ‘I guess this one won’t do.’He ripped off the drawing paper in dissatisfaction, but he didn’t damag