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Scarlett Online

"This game is set to break the boundaries of CGI, merging both nature and art into one platform." "This is the foundation for our biggest and most ambitious launch title in our very short history...  ...Scarlett Online." "Upon hearing this, Kazuya could not contain his excitement anymore, and despite all the warnings coming from the media and his loved ones about the game, he went on to purchase the VR Machine so he could play it." ************** This is my second novel, so I'm still a relatively new writer, therefore my world-building, pacing and plot twists are not the best, but it gets better with time. It is set in a fairly medieval world, with magical beasts, ancient gods and entities. You could call it "a not-so-average Isekai," if you will. It is NOT a harem, and it contains very little to no R18 scenes. The MC goes through hell at the beginning, and so becomes a bit of a selfish egghead because of it, but later grows to become a selfless hero. He grows from slaying elves and goblins to battling gods and monsters. So I guess it qualifies as a "weak2strong." If you enjoy the work, please give your power stones and share. It will help me a lot. Have Fun! ********* Cover Credit: Kllk on reddit

Melchisedec · Fantasy
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143 Chs

Chapter 105 - Quick Work

Shinohono and Shinotsuru were still standing at the topmost pinnacle of the skull-shaped temple of Maou. They watched as the fight between Shinodoku and one of the humans went on. They watched when the other adventurers ran ahead while one of them stayed behind to battle Shinodoku.

From the bird's eye view, it was clear that Shinodoku was having the advantage in the battle against the human foolish enough to fight her, but also, they noticed that she was holding back considerably.

But still, she had the upper hand, and at this rate, the human would be dead in a matter of minutes.

"You see, Shinohono?", Shinotsuru said to him, she was never underestimating them. There is no underestimation when it comes to the strength of humans."

Shinodoku remained silent, not giving a response to what his comrade had just said despite the sheer naivete behind his words.

"You simply wouldn't admit that you were wrong, would you?", Shinotsuru asked, shaking his head.