Reincarnation of the Strongest Sword God - Side Stories
Chaotic Sword God
Apocalypse Gacha
Necromancer: I Am A Disaster
Martial Cultivator
Aspiring to the Immortal Path
Nightmare Assault
Loser System and Berserker Me
I, The Dragon Overlord
Horror Game Designer
The Hero Turned Into A Potato And The World Fell To Ruin
There's Absolutely No Problem With The Magic Cards I Made!
Horror Game Designer
Chapter 304: Test
Nightmare Assault
Chapter 226: Deal
Apocalypse Gacha
Chapter 1137- Doesn't matter if you agree
Aspiring to the Immortal Path
Chapter 929: Hidden Estate
Apocalypse Gacha
Chapter 1136- Give them 10%
I, The Dragon Overlord
Chapter 667 - Angel Descends by Our Side
The Demon King is Too Unfathomable!
Chapter 26: The Demon King Domain’s Little Provision Store Opens!
Martial Cultivator
Chapter 599: The Sky Isn't Bright Yet, What to Do
Horror Game Designer
Chapter 303: Choice
Nightmare Assault
Chapter 225: Goodbye
Apocalypse Gacha
Chapter 1135- Ice Bug
Aspiring to the Immortal Path
Chapter 928: The Power of a True Immortal
Apocalypse Gacha
Chapter 1134- Familiar face
Martial Cultivator
Chapter 598: Since You Have to Choose Someone, Choosing Me Works Fine Too
Chaotic Sword God
Chapter 3818: Mystifying Kindness
Horror Game Designer
Chapter 302: Gaze
Nightmare Assault
Chapter 224: Arrogance
Apocalypse Gacha
Chapter 1133- Job Clash
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A Tibetan commander watched Shule intently as he awaited further orders from the city.
An army of Tibetan soldiers, mages, warriors, and war slaves were hidden in the corners of the mountain ridges. They lived in simple tents, and they used glowing stones as light sources.
“Tonight’s sky looks particularly dark,” the Tibetan commander murmured.
Neither the moon nor the stars could be seen. Even Shule’s outline could be barely seen thanks to the specks of light within the city.
The Tibetan commander dared not to even blink, fearing that he might miss the signal amidst the darkness.
Ah choo!
He suddenly felt a tickle in his nose and sneezed, and that caused him to close his eyes for a brief moment. By the time he turned his attention back to Shule, he was shocked to see that the city had turned completely dark.
Initially, he thought that he was just seeing things. He waited for a while, but the city didn’t reappear for him.
“…” After seconds of daze, he shoved the soldier beside him. “Oi, do you see light there?”
The drowsy soldier jolted in astonishment and hurriedly looked in the direction his commander was pointing at. However, he saw no light whatsoever.
“Sir, I don’t see anything,” he nervously replied.
“…”
Is the sky too dark?
Unsure, the Tibetan commander ordered, “Call a mage over.”
“Yes sir!”
The soldier nodded before heading off, but his face crumbled the moment he turned his head away. Mages were known for having a bad temper.
I’m going to get scolded.
It took a while before the soldier returned with a mage.
“What’s going on?” the mage asked.
“Our eyes seem to be failing us,” the Tibetan commander respectfully explained, “so I was hoping that you could help us see what’s going on over at Shule…”
“You called me here over such triviality? What are your eyes for?!” the mage scoffed with widened eyes.
The Tibetan commander and the soldier nodded with polite smiles, not daring to express their dissatisfaction.
After the mage was finally done venting his emotions, he cast Eagle Eye on himself before looking
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