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The Lord Is Too Overbearing

In this world, human are in peril. 72 Obelisks suddenly appeared out of nowhere, infecting the world with Monsters. Amongst this chaos, people look for hope. A man named Basil Pacifer is the humanity's hope. He is the strongest Mage alive at that point. Sadly, he believes in no man, and he always moves alone. ... Basil observes the unfolding scene bitterly. He is aware of his impending doom, however he has no grudge. He has lived long enough to achieve things people can only dream about. Looking back to his past, he realized his life is nothing more than a sad story. Closing his eyes, he accepted his end — or so he thought. ... "Look at me! What do you see?" "Regrets." "Don't you want to undo it?" "Tell me what the offer is." Thus, Basil Pacifer returned to the past, being his younger self once again. Of course, he returned back with something. ... [Ding!] [Guide to Omniscience is successfully merged with The Chosen One] [Analyzing The Chosen One's mental capability...] [Analyzation Complete!] [Result: The Chosen One is retarded] [Initiate Brain Configuration!] No matter how useless the golden finger he received seems, he will reach a higher height than his last life. This time, he will completely erase any regrets he has! --- Disclaimer: I'm too broke to make my own Cover. Therefore, I'm borrowing the masterpiece of AnatoFinnstark from DeviantArt (title: The Cold of Eternity).

Frona_Gorgophone · Fantasía
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Eyes Are The Window Of The Soul (4)

The trip continued silently, at least for Basil's part. Shirley and Julia became a mute for a few moments before they regained their rowdiness once again. Basil didn't interrupt them. He knew they were trying to distract their minds from the earlier event.

Everyone's first time of watching the act of killing in front of them had never been pleasant. Even more so the first experience of killing someone. However, Basil couldn't understand this.

He had been fine when he had first killed someone. He had found it reasonable as the thought of killing had been mutual. Therefore, he had nothing to regret or remorse. It had been just and right.

He was aware he might be different though. He often found himself having a different view with many people. Surely, it didn't mean he was entirely different. There were still some people with the same thought as him.

Neigh!