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Under the Veil of Night

In the City of Crime, one law stands above them all: Only the strongest can live. Fighting is normal, extortion is common, and death is inevitable. Born into a wealthy family yet forced to live in poverty, Kanae Nali vowed to become strong enough to take back what rightfully belonged to her—even if it meant that she had to face the consequences and brave the dangers lurking in every corner. Yet on the outside, just like her mysterious peers, she was no different from the other high school students living their lives to the fullest. “Under the ray of light, my ability will only make me die faster. Under the veil of night, my ability allows me to survive longer.” ____ Story set in fictional city. Any similarities with real world's event is purely coincidence. Special thanks for Coraphyll, Jiyen, Aistich, Cailin, Lyna, and Chip for their help in making the synopsis Word count: 1000-1500 words/chapter Link to Discord: https://discord.gg/pBy2wGB ... Other novels: -Flowers Bloom from Battlefield [complete] - 7 Path of the Lilies [on long hiatus] - 1 Year of Beginning [complete] - Villain Lady [complete] - Science and Fantasy [complete] - 2 Years of Restarting [complete] - Forgotten Legend of the Bloodied Flower [on going] - The Quiet Empress [on going] ... Follow me on IG: @sora100518

Sorahana · Urban
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758 Chs

Don’t Die on Me!

In the building, Alan was astonished with every picture that he had gotten from the battle. There were so many things that he never expected to appear from the school.

"They're really scary," Alan looked at the photos that he managed to take as he mumbled. "Are they really human?"

From every angle he looked, he couldn't make any connection about them being human. Aside from the fact that they had two legs, two hands, and one head, there was nothing similar between them and human.

He glanced at the camera that he had placed on the side. It was recording the entire situation in Lima School from the very beginning, including the destroyed building. Recalling the numerous earthquakes that happened because of them, he shivered a bit.

Suddenly, his phone rang.

"Alan, where are you? It'll be time for lunch in another hour or so," the voice of his father sounded.

"Father, I'm still busy," Alan replied sheepishly.