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Strongest Extra Survival

A fantasy story of a boy named William in search of something that could help him, overcoming the curse he unknowingly invited upon himself. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In the center of a vast city stands a towering building that nearly scrapes the sky: the Tower of Babylon. A marvel of humanity, this tower was constructed using nothing but science and primitive tools. Though credit for its creation is largely attributed to an unknown architect, that very architect can be found not within the tower itself, but rather in the alley behind it. In this alley, a young man can be seen rummaging through trash cans in search of food. "One advantage of being near a big building is that there's always some good food here," he chuckled to himself. Despite his unkempt appearance—long, dirty hair, a scraggly beard, and a face smeared with dirt—his striking blue eyes remain his most prominent feature. Maxwell, as he's known, glanced up at the towering structure of the Tower of Babylon and muttered, "Who could even believe that I designed this building?" With a sigh, he began to eat the meager meal he had scavenged for the day. Suddenly, a black portal materialized before him, prompting Maxwell to eye it suspiciously. "Rich folk sure have weird tastes, mixing drugs into food," he mumbled as he discarded his meal and resumed his search. Unbeknownst to Maxwell, a young girl briefly emerged from the portal before it vanished, snapping her fingers in his direction. Oblivious to this, Maxwell continued his search, only to look up in shock as trucks began to rain down from the sky around him. "Now, trucks are raining from the sky!" he exclaimed in frustration, his voice echoing through the alley.

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Misty raised an eyebrow, unimpressed. "Illusions again?" She raised her staff, preparing to counter, but this time, something was different. The giant fox illusion's presence felt real, almost tangible, as if it were more than just a trick of the mind.

The shadow constructs Misty had summoned faltered for a moment, unsure how to react to this new threat. Nia used that hesitation to her advantage, sending her real self darting through the shadows, aiming for Misty's blind spot.

Misty realized too late what was happening. The illusion had been a diversion, a grand spectacle to distract her while Nia slipped in close. Nia appeared behind Misty, her dagger raised.

But Misty wasn't entirely unprepared. Just as Nia's blade came down, Misty's body dissolved into a swirl of shadow, reforming several feet away. "Clever," Misty admitted. "But you'll need more than illusions to defeat me."

Nia smirked. "Good thing I'm full of surprises."