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Supreme Archer: Taking The Game's Weakest Class To The Top

"You're worth a single arrow." The first immersive virtual MMORPG, The Legend Enigma Online, has conquered the game market! There's not even one person who hasn't heard or seen this game's beautiful and vast magical world overflowing with monsters. Everyone wanted to play this game and be a part of history! Conjuring magic, wielding enormous swords, and even flying across the skies are possible in this game! Guns, arrows? Those are boring compared to this! Jake, however, was compelled to think differently. When the archery became abandoned and forgotten, he took this class and swore to prove others wrong, all because he likes to go against the mainstream! With the bow in his hand, Jake finds passion, talent, and excitement in archery, but will that be enough against the challenges the world keeps for him? It's not only the players that find archery weaker than magic. After the dawn of mana, which happened over two hundred years ago, even NPCs prefer magic over bows. While the other classes have been developed so much by NPCs that players have many luxuries to pick from, the archery is now a mere shadow of its past. That's only the tip of the iceberg of the future Supreme Archer's difficulties! "No matter whatever it is and how long it takes, I'll take everything on and get my archery to the top! The archery where I'm the master and artisan of my bows and arrows, the tailor of my equipment, and pioneer of my own skills!" Hard work, talent, bitter defeats, and uproarious victories–none of it is foreign to Jake! https://discord.gg/ZQ4G84ZtRY - discord server for our community!

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Aftermath (2)

Chapter 172: Aftermath (2)

Jake woke up after the quiet and painful evening.

He stared at the ceiling without any will to do anything.

Being a pioneer and representing his own archery weighed too much on him. He didn't know whether he had disappointed Viktor, Ingrid, or Master Aaron. He couldn't think positively as it was the first time Jake had done something for others, not solely for himself.

It wasn't even comparable to the help he'd given his friends over the years.

It was similar to an adult responsibility, but Jake wasn't ready.

"Jake! The breakfast is ready!" Jake's mother shouted from downstairs.

'Already?' Jake thought. He usually followed his morning routine, except for brushing his teeth before breakfast. He'd then quickly take care of his teeth afterward and proceed with his schedule.

Sighing, Jake scrambled to his two feet and slowly left his room.