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Hunter's State

Youtasuke Hikaru, a young man from Ishmael's slum ruins, aspires to be a hunter, defending the city from enigmatic WMCs (Worldly Mysterious Creatures). However, hunters must hail from within the city walls. One night, Youta aids an injured hunter who grants him his rank and power, enabling him to enter the city and forge a new life. Training unveils Youta's underestimated challenges. WMCs prove stronger and craftier than he ever imagined. Amid battles, he unearths corrupt hunters and clandestine groups aiming to control the city. As Youta fights to safeguard his home, his personal history unfolds. Linked to the city's fate, he confronts his greatest trials to protect his loved ones. Through battles and obstacles, Youta learns vital lessons in camaraderie, loyalty, and self-sacrifice, navigating the intricate world of hunters. A Science Fantasy mix with advance technology, Monsters and some what Magic. Discord https://discord.gg/Z75v7kBK come share your ideas and take about the novel with me Please support my WSA 2023 entry!!

Parago_n · Ficção Científica
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68 Chs

Chapter #34: The Funeral Part 2

The group, consisting of Yuki, Youta, Drianna, Brooks, and Frejya, reached the funeral it was outside and the service was about to end as they took their seats, joining the somber gathering.

"Please, take a seat. I'll be right back," Yuki said to them before making his way towards Parker and the parents of the fallen children. With a gentle nod, he settled beside them, expressing his apologies for the delay.

I'm sorry for being late," Yuki offered, regret evident in his tone, "We had some matters to attend to."

Parker's response was understanding, "It's alright, Yuki."

As Yuki glanced at the grieving parents, a weight of guilt settled upon him. If only I had my Ryoku on I would have seen the WMC and I would have stop him then and there I thought the forest was safe.

"Mr. Yuki, please don't burden yourself with blame. We comprehend the challenges of being a Hunter," one of the parents reassured him.

"Yeah," said one more