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Spirit Game

In the expansive expanse of existence, there exist realms concealed from the awareness of ordinary folk. Rain Weathers, an unremarkable teenager with average looks, physique, and grades, was leading an uneventful life. However, everything took a dramatic turn one fateful day when he found himself plunged into a vivid dream, a dream that unveiled a world beyond imagination — a world teeming with spirits, monsters, and conversing frogs. This was the Spirit Realm. Transformed into a player by the mysterious machinations of the universe, Rain, alongside other chosen individuals, found themselves thrust into a perilous world. They were tasked with navigating their newfound domain, establishing their territories, all while fending off relentless onslaughts from beasts, defending their territories from other races, and making sure to stay alive for another day. NOTE! NO system. NO cheats. NO overpowered MC. NO tragic past or sob story. NO harem. This is more on Kingdom Building, and War. Just an average boy with no special skills who, through hardship and dedication, transforms from a nobody to a conqueror. If this story interests you, give it a try.

MiuNovels · Adolescents et jeunes adultes
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197 Chs

The Call to Battle and the Whirlwind Mall Tour      

"We will take the war to the plains, miles from here," Warchief Kargoth declared, his voice echoing through the hall. "This will give our elderly, children, and those unable to fight time to evacuate."

 

Murmurs of discontent rippled through the gathered Orcs. Many disapproved of the Warchief's plan, seeing it as a concession of defeat before the battle had even begun.

 

"Are you suggesting we retreat before we even fight?" snarled General Thorgar, his massive fists clenched in anger. "We are Orcs! We do not run from battle!"

 

Warchief Kargoth met Thorgar's glare with a steely gaze. "I am not suggesting we retreat. I am suggesting we fight smart. The Hobgoblins are many, but they are not invincible. We will draw them out onto the plains, away from our homes. There, we can use our knowledge of the terrain to our advantage."