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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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514 Chs

Section 184: Familiar Strangers (Part Two)_2

Malin began to understand why old Hoffman and all the Punishers looked so grim.

These agents of Chaos weren't strong, one could even say they were weak, but they had the advantage of numbers and could continually reinforce their ranks. The Punishers fought until they ran out of ammunition, engaging in hand-to-hand combat several times. If not for the weak nature of each individual, this fight would have been unimaginable in terms of casualties.

"Right, that elf is female, isn't she?" Malin said, remembering his last question.

"It's a male," sighed old Hoffman.

Malin began to feel pity for everyone—the fat Fatty was truly terrifying. With this thought, he felt it was indeed impossible to go to the town hall before it was purified, too disgusting. Just listening to the story made Malin feel nauseated, and he couldn't imagine how his mentor and the Punishers had managed to fight through the ordeal.

"Then I'd better head back to the Church," Malin concluded.