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Eternal Undying Chronicles

Starting life as a college student is hard, but not as hard as dying on your very first day. Ali Asad was just your average guy, ready to start fresh in a new city for college. But when he jumped into traffic to save a mysterious woman, his good deed got him killed—fast and painfully. Just when he thought it was game over, he woke up alive... sort of. Turns out, the woman he saved, Carrisa, had a few tricks up her sleeve. Now resurrected as an immortal being and renamed Alicarde, he’s thrust into a world of ancient power struggles, dark magic, and impossible expectations. Bound to Carrisa’s fate, Alicarde quickly learns that being immortal isn’t all it's cracked up to be. Instead of focusing on classes or meeting new friends, he’s dodging dangerous foes, navigating Carrisa’s high-stakes supernatural battles, and trying to figure out just what his role is in all this madness. All while struggling with the fact that he really didn’t sign up for any of this. Thrown into a fight for survival with powers he barely understands and a fate that’s now intertwined with Carrisa’s, Alicarde has to adapt fast—or risk dying all over again, this time for good. join discord https://discord.com/invite/5VVpgK9DUU

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Chapter 114: Eternal Undying Chronicles

"Your trust issues have nothing to do with me."

Alicarde was really getting a headache now. Anne had gone from being terrified to not having an ounce of fear.

"I would suggest you take my advice seriously. While I appreciate your courage, I don't think you should get any more involved."

"Of course... of course, don't worry about me," Anne replied, her tone dismissive.

"I'm leaving now. Goodbye, for good."

"Bye-bye," Anne smiled.

"Why the smile? Someone seems to be happy to be rid of me," Alicarde remarked, raising an eyebrow beneath his hood.

"Ahh, what? I wasn't smiling. You're seeing things," Anne quickly retorted, her heart skipping a beat at being caught off guard.

Then, in a flash of curiosity, she added.

"Come to think of it, do you even see anything under that hood?"

"No more questions for the day," Alicarde dismissed, his tone sharp and final.

"You should go home. I have business to settle tonight."