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Pride Online

Although Wisana was the son of a developer of “Pride Online”, the most popular game of this time, he had never shown any interest in the gaming world. However, when his crush mentioned she was playing the game, he immediately joined in! He began his journey as a clueless new player, so inexperienced that even a two-year-old could defeat him! His misfortune was endless from the start… First, he landed in front of a Boss-level monster! Then, he accidentally kicked the boss and had to run for his life… And when he tried to sell his items for some money, he almost got tricked by a cunning seller! Yet, there was a light at the end of the tunnel. Just as he was about to fall for the seller's trick, a girl named Maysa suddenly appeared and saved him. She taught him everything about this virtual world and even invited him to join her party. Who would have known… that their lives would change forever… The system would like to announce an event from the GM, hunting the Boss “Lord Inferno” at the abandoned dungeon with a Mini Event “Get the shot if you dare!” “This is definitely our event,” Maysa said, looking up at Wisana with sparkling eyes. Wisana turned to look at the pretty face that was made up with a smile as always. But he somehow felt anxious. “I changed my mind. We’re not going to Tristan tomorrow. We’re going to the abandoned dungeon!” “Huh!!” And so, the legendary adventure of the duo began!

MaSaLaN · Games
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730 Chs

A Heaven Slashing Fist Part I

The rain got heavier. The two figures had been standing there, staring at each other for a while now. The sky thundered from time to time.

The man with braids sighed. His sharp eyes scrutinized the boy in front of him and he smiled.

“What did you say just now?” He drawled. “You’ll fight me? I think you don’t understand.”

Marcus’s dark brown eyes glowed like those of a wild beast. They were scary.

Kongkiat halted. He got goosebumps like never before.

“I don’t like killing little chicks. I won’t sue you for destroying my bike. Leave before I change my mind.”

Marcus warned him. Kongkiat just knew that it was not a mere threat.

He tried to put up a straight face.

“I’m sorry, Mr. Marcus, but I don’t think I can do that.” Kongkiat sighed. “As long as you’re still here, I won’t go anywhere.”

Marcus scoffed. He raised his hand and flicked his fingers. The moment the air was triggered, a small energy surge ran past Kongkiat’s face and dropped onto the ground, creating a long mark.