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The Lone Star's Epilogue

Suffering is the instrument of existence, and sin is the melody of life. Now negative karma is spreading throughout the Omniverse. To bring karma into balance in the cosmos, divine judgment must be bestowed upon every civilization within the Divine Omnistream. On the planet called Tellus, upon which divine judgment was bestowed in SE 20, Einsamer Stern, an orphan caught in the vortex of relentless survival against cosmic threat, finds himself seeking allies among regressors, reincarnators, and prophets. To fight, persevere through all obstacles, and resist the system that controls his life. However, fate has other plans for him, one that relentlessly trying to erase his existence from reality itself. To create his own destiny, defy his fate and carry the weight of his planet, he must play both the role of the devil and the Savior. An epic space opera that explores the meaning of free will, fate and destiny. This is a story beyond time and space—The fool who seeks to end the cycle of suffering and sin. --------------------------------------------------- Daily Update: 4-7 chapters a week. Chapter length: 1500-3000 words Romance is not the primary focus, but explicit sexual scenes involving other characters that serve the plot can be expected. There is no harem! @ALL RIGHT RESERVED @VISAL_WORD_SMITH

Visal_Word_Smith · Fantasia
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Strike back (2)

I said in a low voice "I saw that you were crying during our battle in the maze."

He responded with a furrowed brow, and his voice was quiet "I thought you were dying. I made a fool of myself. You owe me my tears."

I smirked, but deep down I felt an unsettling warmth, knowing that he cared for me. He was truly my best friend, I was grateful to have him by my side.

I responded with a voice barely above whisper "I won't cry for you."

He lightly chuckled and said, "You heartless bastard," in a joking way.

It was hilarious that we could still be teasing each other even in this situation, however, something diverted my attention, interrupting our conversation.

At that moment, I heard an explosion of blue particles sparkling in the sky, like fireworks, and the sound of people screaming and shouting as if they were fighting for their lives.