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My Roleplay System

A couple weeks before Lake's Martial Course Entrance Exam, While he was taking a nap during a class he is awoken by a strange beeping sound. Opening his sleepy eyes, he could sees a strange holographic screen in front of him. [Roleplay System has successfully bonded to host. Do you wish to begin roleplaying?] [Yes?] or [No?] At first Lake thought he was still half asleep and half-heartedly chose [Yes]. Immediately After he saw a new prompt appear before his eyes. [Please select the main role the host wishes to play from the following options.] After reading that message, A series of options appeared before him. The options were so numerous that they covered the entirety of his vision. From the numerous options Lake could spot a few interesting sounding roles, [Martial Saint], [Heavenly Sage], [Harem King], [Slaughterer]… The options were too much and they made Lake dizzy. Without much thinking Lake scanned through the list of roles and choose the role whose name caught his attention the most. [Master of Fate] *** Disclaimer 1. Cover art is not mine. It belongs to kaslla. I took the image and edited my title onto it. Their twitter handle is ksb_x4 if you wish to check out their work. 2. This is my first novel that I decided to write to fill up my free time, so don't expect constant updates or any amazing writing quality. 3. I am willing to take criticism as I am still looking to improve my writing skills. For those who may post constructive criticism, thanks in advance. 4. Finally, thank you for taking the time to read my novel.

Lagaru · Fantaisie
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Chapter 173: Three-Headed Serpent Hunt (4)

The central head of the Serpent had just finished recoiling from the previous attack. The fog wall in front of it had been completely cleared by the blast, and the other two heads were already working on repairing the fog.

Madness and rage swirled in the central head's eyes as it searched for its prey. It saw the hunters, led by Kate, retreating and fully understood their intent.

Despite its unusual bloodlust, it retained the intelligence of a Peak Rank Three creature and could roughly analyze the humans' behavior. However, when the central head turned to look for the strongest of them, whom it had previously attacked, it realized they had already disappeared.

Knowing the strength of the human it was fighting was weaker than itself, it assumed they must have fled in fear, causing the massive head to smile.

The fact that these humans thought they could escape its pursuit was laughable.