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There’s No Love In the Deathzone (BL)

Zein was a rogue Guide living in the god-forsaken land of the red-zone, guiding for money and survival. Until the guild he used to work with caused a tragedy. Driven by sorrow and guilt, Zein became a mercenary guide in the land bordering the forbidden Deathzone, working like a suicidal monk. One day, an overbearing Esper suddenly appeared and told him, “If you’re so hellbent to die, why don’t you come with me to the Deathzone?” A strange proposition, a nostalgic smirk. Had Zein actually met him before? Following the man into the deadly zone, will Zein find the respite he seeks, or will he get engulfed in a storm? But there’s no such thing as love in the deathzone...is it? * * * The story is set in a sentinel-verse, so there will be: - Sentinel (Esper) and Guide - Dungeon! - Romance - Action - …smut? ;) It’s a (kinda) love story wrapped in dungeon system shenanigans, with abilities and action and whatnot

Aerlev · LGBT+
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694 Chs

Chapter 68. The Mortix Hill

Zein thought Trinity was big enough already—until he came to Mortix's compound. Or rather, it was a hill.

As one of the four green-zones in the Eastern Federation, Althrea was home to several prominent guilds' headquarters. Even Celestia—whose main domain was the Capital—had a branch there. That being said, for Althrea, the representative guild nowadays would be Trinity. There were two reasons for that; one was the eradication of the Vaskis and the downfall of the Golden Viper guild four years ago, and the other was because of Radia Mallarc.

A whole hill on the eastern side of Althrea was home to the city's most prominent family, the Mallarcs. With their mansion at the top like a jeweled crown, the group's headquarter, the company buildings, as well as the worker's mess were decorating the hill like Althrea's own mini-town district.

In fact, the name of the city itself came from the family ancestor; Althrea Mallarc.