Disconnected – Chapter 18: Tale of The Past (pt.3)
“What is a lottery?” Of all the questions that Cherry had in her mind right now, she chose to question this new word that she had never heard of before. Continue Reading →
“What is a lottery?” Of all the questions that Cherry had in her mind right now, she chose to question this new word that she had never heard of before. Continue Reading →
Chester and Jonathan rode with the mercenaries for three days until they reached the river of Carta. They all waited at the bank of the river for a boat. Jonathan Continue Reading →
Chester and Jonathan rode through the night. The sand underneath Biscuit and Magnus’s hooves turned from sand to dirt. They weren’t out of Maskiff yet, but they were getting close Continue Reading →
There were a lot of emotions that could be felt coming from these harsh words of someone who admitted that they were merely a part of their living consciousness… This Continue Reading →
She stared. Cherry never thought that she would ever be granted such a chance of finding the founder of her beloved kingdom’s grave, let alone finding the remains of the Continue Reading →
“The Great Sage’s place… we seem to have found it.” Upon hearing that confirmation from the descendant of this sacred grave, Serein didn’t need to convince herself further that this Continue Reading →
Jonathan trusted Chester could handle himself, but he might as well go check on his friend before he went to sleep. He was not surprised to find Chester at a Continue Reading →
“I’m just surprised you helped me.” Ciley played with her hands nervously. Chester elbowed Jonathan in the ribs. There was an encouraging look in his eyes. Jonathan ignored his friend Continue Reading →
– kugugugu! Loud rumbles echoed the place as the chamber continued to shake wildly. Whereas, soon enough the three of them were greeted with more loud noises around– – BAM!!! Continue Reading →
The sun outside of the saloon was hot. It was breezy today, and sand kept being stirred up to fly into the eyes of unsuspecting people. The shorter gangster was Continue Reading →