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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
Not enough ratings
738 Chs

Ninety-five: The Edible Maid_3

"Malin! I demand a duel with you!" That's how the silly boy kicked things off.

The senior students training not far away exploded with commotion, looking at this unknown warrior with both surprise and admiration.

"Does this guy even know what he's doing?" one senior asked, eyeing the kid as if he were a lunatic on a suicide mission.

"How should I know? Probably just a fool, since fools don't need to think, just rush in and die," his friend lamented from beside him.

"I'll open the betting, he won't last beyond one move," another student declared.

"Who would bet with you? I can only last up to Malin's third move, and after that he lifts his limits, his speed shoots up by at least 4 points, impossible to guard against. This kind of fool that demands a duel out of nowhere won't last more than one move," a top student shook his head, suggesting that the bookie was simply scamming everyone.

"Then let's bet on how he's going to die," a less scrupulous student suggested.