K.Quinns
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- “C-Commander!” “This can’t be…!” When I pierced the commander’s side, a small wave of satisfaction and exhilaration surged through me. On top of that, I could hear the panicked voices of the knights who had been observing the battle directly. As I drew back my spear, a grin crept across my face. ‘Got him.’ With this, victory was firmly within my grasp. Though the wound was on his side, his sword had broken, and the injury was deep. It was clear he wouldn’t be able to fight…
- As the knights departed, a system window appeared before the otherworlders. The quest condition had been to “defeat the knights,” so the quest was automatically marked as completed. Of course, I, too, was watching the scene unfold through the “Player’s Eye.” The otherworlders, noticing the notification, each had their faces light up with relief. “We did it. Now we don’t have to worry about ending up in jail!” It seemed they had been quite concerned about the risks of…
- I stared at her for a moment. "Honestly, I just found it fascinating that you're just... a neck," I said, brushing off her question. For a split second, an odd thought crossed my mind, but I chose not to elaborate. It wasn’t worth explaining—it felt a bit ridiculous, and it wasn’t all that important anyway. Still, it was strange. The dense, oppressive energy flowing from her, and the fact that she could speak so naturally in that state, clearly marked her as something other than human. She had…
- Although I was cast out at ten, I was still, in some sense, a native Gaian. As such, I understood Gaian common sense reasonably well, including how they viewed demons. To Gaians, Manifestors were ticking time bombs on the verge of exploding, and demons were bombs that had already gone off—an unstoppable inferno that mercilessly massacred humans. They were mindless embodiments of violence. And honestly, that wasn’t far from the truth. History bore witness to it. Every time demons appeared, the…
- For a moment, I fell silent. "...I see," I eventually said, nodding awkwardly. Prolonging the silence would only make things more uncomfortable. Besides, her answer was pretty much what I expected. After all, she had already mentioned that manifesting only her head was a way to accelerate her descent. Oddly enough, I appreciated her honesty. She could have lied, brushing off my concerns by saying she had no intention of harming humans, assuring me it was safe to leave her be. Instead, she chose to…
- The hunt for Yor had already dragged on for over a month. It had been about that long since Yoo Chaerin shared the quest on her stream as well. Naturally, the day Chaerin announced the quest had sent the community into chaos. Shared quests were rare enough, but the one sharing it was none other than a high-profile figure, and the quest itself had evolved into something far more contentious than a standard raid. Discussions flooded the community forums. Some questioned if the quest was even real,…
- “To all of you in the subjugation force, now is not the time to sleep! Log in immediately! I need to recover my losses by earning rewards!!! Hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry!!!” Morning broke early, but the community buzzed with unprecedented noise, entirely out of sync with the calm dawn. The reason? Yor had suddenly appeared. Players assumed he’d either died somewhere or remained hidden, never expecting him to launch a surprise attack like this. As a result, the Otherworlders…
- Yoo Chae-rin and Im Hanul. Though they couldn’t stand up to the monsters in the Deep Layers, they had their own methods of survival. Yoo Chae-rin had learned a skill long ago called Concealment. Hanul, while not quite as adept, could use the magic Illusion to obscure herself. At the very least, they could evade prying eyes. Thus, as soon as the next day came, they headed for the Deep Layers. Of course, such tricks might seem a little too basic to fool the monsters lurking there. But for now, most…
- When they saw the quest window, the first emotion Chae-rin and Hanul felt was confusion. They had never expected a quest to suddenly appear in such a situation. But that feeling quickly faded, replaced by excitement on their faces. It was clear to them that this was a lifeline—a chance to turn the tide. ‘This is it!’ At last, they had a way to help him properly. Not by forcing him to flee, but by fighting for a real solution. Though the conditions for success looked extremely difficult, it…
- Day 1 in the Deep Layer. It felt like the resident monsters were rolling out the red carpet to welcome the new arrival—me. A giant anaconda three times my size. Wolves that looked like they hadn’t eaten in days. A massive boar that had developed a taste for meat. Just because I had entered the Deep Layer didn’t mean the mutated beasts from the Middle Layer wouldn’t appear here. They were still around—just stronger and more savage. Fortunately, being in the outermost edge of the Deep Layer…
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