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Beyond the Pages : The Author's Requiem

As I was searching for way too go back to the city I heard a cry for help I saw a beautiful girl being chased by the wolves which had chased me before She saw me and started shouting for help but I didn't moved I just stood there I saw her being circled by the wolves, as one wolf attacked , other also followed I just turned away heading my way I knew i was being heartless But I also knew better than anyone not to involve myself in unwanted problems Birds die for foods Humans die for wealth And Some die because of their stupidity ** Protagonist, a new writer, was working on his first novel. He's poured his heart and soul into the story, but it's still a work in progress. One day, he dies under mysterious circumstances and gets reincarnated into the world of his own novel. He finds himself in the body of a young man who is going to be attending in the Eridorian Academy of Magic A student who is struggling to become a skilled mage While also Capturing some maidens heart in the process for Good Old BENEFITS. *** Things will start to get good after 39 chapters ( I am just writing for experience, a average harem novel)

Iwantocook · Fantasy
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58 Chs

CHAPTER 48: MAZE

Eryndor and Ayla stood at the entrance of the Earth Challenge, their eyes fixed on the vast maze sprawling before them. Towering stone walls, thickly draped in moss and twisting vines, loomed ominously overhead. The ground was uneven, riddled with hidden pitfalls and shifting stones, creating an atmosphere thick with tension and uncertainty.

Eryndor took a deep breath, a smirk playing on his lips as he surveyed the daunting landscape. "Looks like puzzle is the next challenge" he said, his voice smooth and confident. "But I'm sure we can handle it."

Ayla crossed her arms, her brow furrowing slightly. "Don't underestimate this place? It's not a game."

Eryndor shifted his stance, casually flexing his well-built upper body as he leaned against a nearby stone wall, pretending it was a natural position. "Of course not," he replied, his tone nonchalant. "But we can't let it intimidate us. We just need a solid strategy."