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Paragon of Death

Life from birth has been nothing but hell. I lost my parents to some stupid aristocrats whom they offended. Executed for no good reason. My relatives abandoned me and pushed me aside. They feared for their lives and left me and my sister to starve and wander the streets alone! No, this is worse than hell! I watched my sister die of starvation. Her lips were dry and her feet bloody. Her nails were broken and her fingers riddled with cuts. She struggled in my hands and after a few seconds of struggle she passed away. She seemed joyful in death so I prayed mine will come just as swift and merciful as hers. So I stayed in the alleyway, alone with her rotten corpse awaiting my fate for God knows how long. I could see it already. The darkness encroaching from all sides Everyone said death is scary but I say it's the end! Who needs life after death? What is the need for reincarnation? Who would want to return to this crazy world? "It's not yet time for you to go... You have one more task to accomplish as my host" A voice called out to me. I could barely see or speak but how can I miss such a beautiful face? It was an extremely handsome man who gazed at me with tender eyes. "Haven't I suffered enough? Can't I just rest?" I cried out. Why would I want to stay back in such a cruel world? "Don't you want to avenge the death of your parents? Don't you want to become something greater? I can make that happen!" The beautiful man said with an alluring voice. "You... Who are you?" I asked with an anxious heart. My parents always said God is the only one who cares about me! Maybe in my final hours, he has come to save me. "Call me Death..."

3_Sins_Studios · Fantasi
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691 Chs

Eyes at every Corner

Todo led Derek to the location of the massive river that now encircled the entirety of the Khan tribe's territory. As they approached the riverbank, Derek couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction and pride at the accomplishment of those who had tirelessly labored to create this natural barrier. The river was wide and deep, its turbulent waters surging with an imposing force.

Upon reaching the river, Derek turned to face the assembled workers, a mixture of warriors and villagers who had committed themselves to this monumental task. He raised his voice to address them, his tone filled with a sense of genuine appreciation.

"Look at what you've achieved," he exclaimed, his eyes scanning the impressive expanse of the river. "This river will be our shield, a testament to your dedication and strength. I am pleased to see the commitment you've shown to our tribe's safety."