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My personal multiverse travel system

I died. Guilty? Mr. Truck, of course. I met a god, and he gave me a system, and he told me: - I do this for fun, so have fun too. -Well, since you insist. When Sophie is given the chance to reincarnate a multi verse system in exchange for entertaining the heavens, she doesn't think twice and accepts. New worlds, new friends, freedom, and who knows, maybe a reverse harem. If the boys can, why can't I? NT: I will start with Soman Chainani's School of Good and Evil as the first world, this is my first job, so I accept constructive criticism, tomatoes and all kinds of opinions. English is not my mother tongue.

Michijiang · 書籍·文学
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Chapter 12: Today is the day of the duos.

Agatha looked Sophie in the eye for a long time.

The truth was beginning to get on her nerves.

- Say something, for god's sake! - she exclaimed, tired of the staring contest.

- How did you achieve this? - he asked, squinting suspiciously.

- A God of discord blessed me and I woke up with the system this morning.

Agatha looked at her, her face saying, "you think I'm dumb".

- Seriously, how did you get it?

- If you don't believe me, ask your system for its boss - replied Sophie offended by skepticism, the next thing she would hear is that she did not believe in fairies.

Agatha seemed to think for a minute, probably talking to her system, after a few minutes it seemed that her jaw would end up on the floor.

Sophie was smugly smiling at him.

All his body language said, "I told you so."

-Yes! Chaos! - Adam jumped on the bed as she had shortly before coming into this world.

- Ooooh! - said Sophie moved by the child's love of discord.

He took him in his arms and squeezed him like a stuffed animal.

- Who is my earthquake?

-I! I! - answered Adam happily.

"I'm an earthquake too, so am I," Jacob said, circling around his new sister to get him to burn too.

- No love - corrected Sophie catching the little one - you are a hurricane.

- A hurricane? - I ask the curious little one.

- Yes, a terrible and powerful one - he said in a deep, theatrical tone.

- I'm a hurricane, I'm a hurricane!

A god of discord watched this scene from his TV and couldn't help but put his hand to his heart, moved by tenderness.

- Children are definitely the future - he said with deep thoughts.

Meanwhile, in Gavaldon.

Downstairs, adults could hear children playing on the top floor.

- At least they admit it - commented one of the men next to Stefan.

Honora glared at him, and he raised his hands in surrender.

None of them noticed the darkness slipping down the same path Agatha had taken earlier to get to Sophie's window.

Upstairs, the party continued as Sophie picked up the story of Captain Jack Sparrow.

- You will remember this day as the day you almost caught Captain Jack...

He was halfway through one of the character's most iconic phrases, when the lights went out again.

Everyone was paralyzed for a moment, and Sophie, despite having waited for it all night, tensed you like a rope ready to jump.

- Agi, did you leave the window open? - Sophie wanted to confirm.

-No! - she cried out in fear, burning Jacob.

I also tried to hug Adam, but as soon as the lights went out, he jumped out of bed and burned to Sophie's waist.

Taking his role of protecting his sister very seriously, although he wanted to go to magic school, he didn't want Sophie to leave.

Jacob did the same to Agatha, holding on to her tightly.

It was a plan that the 2 had made, the principal only kidnaps two students, if they clung to the girls it would be 4 and the director would leave them.

- Don't worry, I won't let them take you, I know you're not bad - Jacob said, holding on to the girl tightly.

Adam and Jacob planned to take on the role of anchor.

Unfortunately, the shadows in front of the 4 were not small fry.

They looked strong at just over 6 feet tall and 3 feet wide.

They were.

Each shadow took a girl, and they carried her on her shoulder, disregarding the children who clung to them.

They jumped out of the window, landing with feline grace, then ran into the forest at an almost inhuman speed.

-Sophie! - Sophie heard Stefan's scream.

He felt bad for his father, but from what he knew the letters if they came to Gavaldon, he would write to him and tell him that everything was fine and that he would come back as soon as he could.

On the other hand, I had something more pressing to think about at the time.

There were two shadows, not one but two, and the other could only be one person.

The brother of good.

Rhian Mistral.

He hadn't died.

Rafal never committed fratricide.

I was waiting for it since this morning, it had to happen.

But the appearance of an additional shadow.

A small change, just one thing, and even though I was prevented from a surprise.

Everything had just turned into complete chaos.

This was a master at work, he couldn't help but admire.

In the celestial realm, a deity was weeping with happiness at having found such a wonderful daughter, able to appreciate her work from outside and within.

- Aaah! - Agatha screamed like a real princess.

While trying to free himself with kicks that were not at all typical of one.

I couldn't use my hands because I tried not to keep Jacob from going silent, Sophie did the same with Adam.

Both children were scorched at the necks of friends and with their legs tangled in their waists.

The two cavemen had them held by the knees and with their belly on their shoulder, apparently, taking very seriously that he was a kidnapper.

Suddenly Sophie no longer heard her father's screams and soon after the shadows stopped and with the same delicacy that would have transported them left them on the ground.

Sophie appreciated the hours of yoga the original Sophie did when her shapely butt cushioned my fall.

- Ai! - complained Agatha.

- I told you that you will accompany me to yoga - he joked as he stood up almost without difficulty.

-Seriously? On time? - I ask incredulously.

- Well, it's laughing or crying, and I don't think that's the time to break down - he gestured toward the children in his arms.

-Worked? Did they leave us why we were 4 and not 2? - asked Adam hopefully.

- It seems so - sighed Agatha.

- Shisss, I didn't think so - I said, not wanting them to hope in vain.

-Why? - Jacob asked, more curious than frightened.

Most likely, he was too surprised to be afraid.

-From what they say about the school, everything is balance, as long as there is balance everything else goes - he began to explain - if there were three of us probably they would not have touched us, but since we are 4 ...

- 2 and 2 - understood Agate - balanced.

Raaa! Raaa!

The gruesome squawk of what Sophie knew was her "school bus" was heard.

Stymphalus came from behind, they tried to run, but he caught them anyway if no resistance.

Adam and Jacob could only return to the same monkey grip technique while Agatha and Sophie held them tightly.

They saw the school appear in front of them.

Behind a great mountain range, a magnificent pink and light blue castle rose to the right.

On the left, imposing and gloomy, with its Gothic structure and needle towers that seemed to want to pierce the sky, cloudy and dark, another castle stood before us.

Sophie looked at Agatha.

- I guess at the time it doesn't sound so illogical - Agatha tried to joke this time.

- It's just as illogical, but it's real - replied Sophie -That's the funny thing.

Agatha stared at her with reproach.