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Arc Of Time: Pillars Of Light

Sean and Arthur, skilled operatives leading a dedicated team, embark on a mission to apprehend a notorious drug lord. However, when their operation takes an unexpected turn, their lives are tragically cut short. Miraculously, they awaken in a vibrant new world brimming with magic and Spirit energy, reborn as Toki and Articius. Retaining their memories from their previous lives, the duo sets off on an extraordinary journey to uncover the mysteries surrounding their past and the events that led to their demise. Immersed in a realm of awe-inspiring wonder, Toki and Articius They encounter mythical creatures, encounter ancient prophecies, and discover the vast potential of Spirit energy. As they traverse this captivating world, they forge deep connections with allies who aid them in their quest for answers. With each step they take, Toki and Articius They push the boundaries of their newfound abilities, delving deeper into the enigmatic nature of Spirit energy. Along their transformative journey, they confront malevolent forces, unravel the secrets of their past, and ultimately seek to understand the truth behind the events that shattered their previous lives.

HambinoRanx · Fantasi
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202 Chs

Chapter 15 - Lighting Demon – Part 2

Feeling a sharp pain in my chest, realizing I had forgotten about everything and everyone in my rage and confusion over my loss of Sean. Again, I never even properly heard his last words.

"What if the others are here also?"

Lost in my own grief and sorrow, I never took his words to heart. Here I have one of my best friends crying, and I can't imagine the kind of life she has had in this world.

I place a hand over her head and tell her it's going to be okay, and even make a light joke, stating, "I guess you can't escape the orange hair, can you?"

A smile cracks on her face as she wipes her tears away. She says, "Shut up, you idiot! It's technically a coat, and I could just shave it off if you hate it."

"No, no. That won't be needed. It suits you well, to be honest. And perhaps if we had more time to talk, I would have noti—"