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Dance Of A Thousand Blades

Shifting Steel Knighthood was considered to be a relatively powerful Knighthood until they were besieged by more than ten knighthoods that had different and complementary techniques. They fought to the death to save their nation, nonetheless, they were outnumbered and unprepared. A 12-year-old, hot-headed, and tantrum-throwing boy was burdened with the mission to save his family and his nation as a whole by gathering bits of ancient items stolen by the invaders and returning them to an ancient ruin where they belonged. Failure to do so will doom everyone in his nation. Sadly, he might be a never-seeing genius but the world is filled with danger that he alone can't explore it.  Coupled with his genius intellect, outstanding battle talent and a talking Portable Tower that serves as a guide, he built his knight squire and embarked on a journey with resolve, dead or alive, to save his people. ****** This world of Knights has a code of living which serves to weaken them and also empower them.

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129 Chs

Never-ending Fist Fight

Volume Two: Kings Landings

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Noah woke up as sunlight was dazzling his eyes. There was a fever in his body but he pushed and sat.

"Good morning sunshine. Are you ready for an endless journey into a never-ending fistfight!" A voice asked

"No!" Noah answered

"You better be, my boy, my prize," the voice said excitedly.

Noah looked around and found that he was on a long boat with other kids, sailing in a bushy river. There were hundreds of boats filled to the brim with kids and the knights that owned them.

He sighed and looked down, he was half naked with chains on his hands that attached him to other kids too.

It was a silent sail as only the wave of water can be heard moving. The trees were tall and their roots and some of their stems were inside the water. They formed a canopy that sometimes blocked the sun.

None of the kids was making noise, most of them had their eyes looking down, shedding some tears, while others were just afraid to look at the knight.