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The Black Market

WARNING! BOOK CONTAINS SEX/BRUTALITY/RAPE/KILLINGS/GORE/SUBTLE HAREM/ROMANTIC SUBPLOT IF YOU ARE OKAY WITH THE AFOREMENTIONED TAGS, THEN PROCEED WITH CAUTION! Other Ongoing Book: The Immortal's Wine * * * Friction between several big countries escalated in the year 2040 when the world almost ran out of natural resources. In the same year, a terrifying group of unknown individuals surfaced in the world. They numbered more than several hundred thousand, appearing literally out of thin air. To think that such a monstrous group had managed to hide away without anyone's knowledge was inconceivable. The group wreaked havoc in the world with their futuristic weapons. Laser guns, fighter robots, and other advanced weaponry were included in their arsenal. Billions of humans died in the war causing liters of blood to flow in the once flourishing world. The year 2050, Major General Cale Sylvann, a 49-year-old elite and one of the leading figures of Earth Alliance died in battle. "Where am I?" "Calee! Get up or you will be late for school again!" *** Message me on discord: Condemned#0294 Join my discord server to chat with me and other readers on this link: https://discord.gg/JJTF89

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Omri' Rage

"How was it, Saint Commander Faramis?" Trevor asked while glancing at the Avran middle-aged man in front of him.

Faramis smiled and answered. "Just as I had expected, Alliance Head. Omri is an idiotic Avran man and he did not even believe in his instincts. I sent him a location and he will be there in less than two hour's time with his soldiers.

We will prepare a net to catch them in one fell swoop! That guy might be strong, but we have three Saint-Class level experts on our side. Let's just hope that there won't be too many casualties following this battle." 

Trevor relaxed a bit after hearing Faramis' confident tone, but when the commander spoke the last sentence, Trevor could only sigh. They couldn't control the outcome of the battle, especially with the other party's strength. He didn't know how many would die among their people, but everything was necessary for the safety of their planet.