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Dimension Weaver: My Wife Is The Dragon Empress!

After living peacefully for eons and eons on Earth, humans have achieved many great things and become the strongest race in the world by far. Nothing could rival them and no one can take that position from them. That was until one day, out of nowhere, a gigantic entity appeared in space right above Earth and from that point on, everything changed. Terrifying creatures of all kinds and shapes suddenly appeared in every corner of the world, armed with strength that far exceeded anything humans had ever seen. The world was thrown into chaos and surviving became the most important aspect humans could think of. *** Talon Everhart, a half-korean university student was living his life normally before everything happened. However, when things happened, Talon found himself facing the great threat that is this new world filled with crazy and nightmarish abominations, greedy humans that seek survival even if it is at the cost of other's lives, and a mysterious woman that appeared in front of him unconscious. His journey in this world and whatever lies beyond it begins! [Ding!] [Dimension Link has been created with Earth. You can now feel the link between you and the Core Dimension.]

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Chapter 221- A Warrior’s Rest (Part 1)

Meanwhile, in another section of the building. Lucas had settled down into his bed as he stared at the ceiling silently. His eyes were wide open as if he had no intention of sleeping.

His mind was still actively working on full-throttle. He was beyond exhausted, mentally and physically. The last two weeks of his life were the most brutal by far. He didn't even know how he survived this long alone and yet somehow, here he was, in a safe place.

He had a warm bed, a ceiling, and no fear of monsters attacking him and killing him when he was asleep. Yet, he couldn't even feel a shred of relief. It was but another night he had to spend alone without his soulmate next to him.

Turning around to his side, he stared at the empty spot where someone should've been. That spot was cold and gloomy with nothing familiar about it. 

As he was like that, the door to his room was knocked, snapping him out of his thoughts. Looking to the side, he frowned.