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Steampunk Era: Mad Abield

For a long time, Malin always felt that Fate had been quite generous to him. Although he had to face that life-threatening job every day, as long as he had the lovely Leopard Girl cooking delicious food for him daily, and as long as there was meat to eat and cats to stroke, life wasn't too unbearable. Working a bit harder and facing some difficulties on the job weren't really an issue for a man. Moreover, being able to live two lives meant one shouldn't have too high demands, right, Mr. Different-Kind? Having said that, and without waiting for an answer, the young man snapped his fingers, and the white flame on his fingertip lit the tobacco in his other hand, then he flicked it towards the non-human entity on the stake. Welcome to Abield, to witness the last splendor of the steampunk era. And the madness.

Half-step Purgatory · Sci-fi
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727 Chs

Chapter Sixty: The Fifth Day of the Harvest Festival, Part 2

After being helped up, Malin applied a healing spell to his own eyes and then, with a mix of tears and laughter, helped his sister up as well.

After the effect of two spell treatments, the little Leopard Girl finally stopped rubbing her eyes.

"Okay, if there's nothing else, I'm heading out," Colin felt that the commotion made him feel less uncomfortable, so he dusted off his hands and prepared to leave.

As he was about to walk past the mirror, Colin noticed the little Leopard Girl named Maya staring at him with wide eyes.

Despite the tears filling her eyes, she was still trying very hard to see.

Colin felt a bit embarrassed because he didn't think of himself as good-looking.

...No, that's not right, this girl must have trouble with her eyesight, and she still thinks of me as a walking piece of meat.

With this thought in mind, Colin smiled and greeted Maya, "Maya, I'm off then."

"...Goodbye, Mr. Colin," the little Leopard Girl said while waving behind Colin.