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The Angel War

In the wake of the Angel War that ravaged the world centuries ago, the Holy Angels emerged triumphant, wresting control from their longstanding adversaries. The majority of the defeated fallen angels perished in the cataclysmic conflict, their presence vanquished from the realm. However, ancient legends whispered of a mystical force capable of harnessing the essence of the fairies, a force that could potentially aid in the resurgence of the fallen angels. Now, in the present day, the Holy Angels set their sights on purifying the vast and forsaken land that is Lost Continent. Within this lawless expanse, where the concept of a rule of law has been supplanted by the dominion of wealth, three mighty corporations have risen to prominence: Jackson Enterprises, Taira Trading Company, and Miguel Trading Company. Each corporation exerts its influence and vies for power, weaving intricate webs of manipulation and intrigue. Enter Ethan, a young man whose life is shrouded in mystery. Gifted with unparalleled swordsmanship skills from a tender age, Ethan's past is mired in darkness. At the age of eighteen, burdened by the weight of an alleged patricidal act committed under unknown circumstances, he abandons his village and embarks on a perilous journey that leads him to the sprawling city. There, his reputation as a skilled and merciless assassin begins to take root, attracting the attention of the city's influential enterprises. As Ethan's journey unfolds, his path intertwines with a diverse cast of allies and comrades. United by fate, they find themselves thrust into the center of a grand narrative that will shape the destiny of the world. Together, they will face the resurgence of both the Holy Angels and the Fallen Angels, forces that threaten to plunge the realm into chaos once more.

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22 Chs

Bryan Meets Vivian

Bryan stood at the entrance of Jackson City, his eyes widening in amazement at the towering buildings that reached for the sky, their sparkling lights illuminating the bustling streets below. The cacophony of sounds, a symphony of honking horns, chatter, and distant music, enveloped him, creating a vibrant tapestry of urban life. It was a stark contrast to the serene and peaceful town of Arcadia, where Bryan had spent his entire life. The air in Jackson City carried a mix of fragrances, a combination of street food, exhaust fumes, and the occasional whiff of a passing flower vendor. Overwhelmed by the sights, sounds, and smells, Bryan took a deep breath, steeling himself for the adventure that lay ahead.

Venturing deeper into the city, Bryan found himself in the heart of the entertainment district. Neon signs flickered above gambling houses and establishments of dubious repute. The streets were teeming with people, their voices filled with excitement and anticipation. Despite the allure of these establishments, Bryan had no interest in partaking in such indulgences. He politely declined the invitations from staff members, his focus unwavering as he continued his search for his sister amidst the chaotic urban landscape.

To avoid the crowds, Bryan decided to navigate through the back alley streets. The atmosphere grew quieter, with only a few people traversing the narrow pathways. As he walked, he heard a commotion nearby, drawing his attention. Following the sound, he discovered three men surrounding a young girl, their intentions malicious and their words filled with aggression.

"Where do you think you're running off to, huh? You dare to steal my money?" one of the men sneered.

"Who stole your money? Don't simply blame me, you worthless piece of shit," the girl retorted defiantly.

A second man joined in, his tone menacing, "Do you want me to search your body, huh? Maybe you're hiding something."

The third man, his eyes filled with greed, remarked, "This girl looks nice. I bet she could fetch a good price. We could have some fun before selling her off."

The girl, undeterred by their threats, snapped back, "Fuck you all, you old farts. I'm going to shout if you don't let me through."

Bryan, hearing the conversation and sensing the girl's distress, made a split-second decision to intervene. He rushed towards the group, shouting, "Lady, I am here to help!" in a firm and determined voice.

The men, hearing Bryan's approach, dismissed him as an insignificant threat, thinking he was merely trying to impress the girl. They scoffed at him and brandished their knives, ready to teach him a lesson. Bryan, skilled in the art of swordsmanship since his youth in Arcadia, drew his two swords with practiced ease. He analyzed his opponents, seeking weaknesses to exploit in the midst of the fight.

The clash of steel echoed through the alley as Bryan skillfully defended himself, countering the attacks and finding openings to strike. Minutes passed, and the three men, injured and overwhelmed by Bryan's skill, decided to retreat, fleeing the scene.

After the intense fight, both Bryan and Vivian took a moment to catch their breath and collect themselves. The lady, impressed by Bryan's sword skills, couldn't help but express her admiration.

The lady: "Wow! Your sword skills are incredible! Where on earth did you learn that?"

Bryan, his cheeks turning a shade of red, replied sheepishly: "Oh, umm... well, I learned some swordplay back in my small town. Nothing too fancy, really."

Vivian, her eyes sparkling mischievously, grinned at Bryan: "Well, I must say, you're quite the dashing hero! My name is Vivian, by the way."

Bryan, still a bit flustered, managed to muster a polite response: "Nice to meet you, Vivian. I'm Bryan."

Vivian, with a playful wink, couldn't resist teasing him further: "Well, Bryan, with your sword skills and handsome face, I bet you must have a line of swooning admirers, don't you?"

Bryan's shyness became more evident as he stumbled over his words: "Oh, no, not really... I mean, I... uh... I don't have girlfriends or anything like that..."

Vivian burst into a peal of laughter, finding his bashfulness utterly endearing: "Hahaha! You're too cute! Don't worry, I won't tell anyone your secret. I guess you're not from around here... Where are you from?"

Bryan replied, "I come from Arcadia."

Vivian admitted, "Arcadia? Never heard of it... Must be some rural area... Anyway, what brings you here?"

Bryan, now regaining some composure, explained his purpose: "Well, you see, my sister Jane came here to find a friend. She hasn't been in touch, and I got worried, so I decided to come to Jackson City to search for her.. By the way, those people said you stole their money earlier..."

Vivian scoffed at the accusation and raised an eyebrow, asking Bryan, "Do I look like a thief to you?"

Bryan, looking into Vivian's eyes, found himself captivated by her innocence: "No, you definitely don't look like a thief to me."

Vivian beamed at the compliment, her playful nature taking over: "Of course not! They just wanted to bully a cute and innocent girl like me. But thank you for stepping in, Bryan. It's not safe around here."

Bryan, concerned for her well-being, offered his assistance: "It's really not. Do you have a place to stay? I could accompany you back home."

Vivian's expression turned slightly somber: "Actually, I don't have anywhere to go... I don't have parents, you see."

Bryan's eyes softened with empathy: "I understand how it feels. I'm an orphan too, but I used to have a Father from the church who took care of me."

Vivian, regaining her cheerful demeanor, reassured Bryan: "Well, we're not alone in this world, right? Anyway, Bryan, be careful with your money around here. It's an expensive city, and some people will try to take advantage of you."

Bryan nodded appreciatively, realizing he needed to be cautious: "Thank you for the advice, Vivian. I'll keep that in mind."

Vivian, her eyes gleaming with a newfound mischievousness, couldn't resist her temptation: "Speaking of money, can I see how much you have? Just curious, you know."

Bryan, a bit hesitant but wanting to be friendly, opened his wallet and showed her the money he had saved: "Well, this is what I have. It's not much, really. We didn't have many things to spend money on back in Arcadia."

Vivian's eyes twinkled as she assessed the amount: "Hmm, seems like you've got quite a bit saved up. Good for you, Bryan."

Vivian, her playful demeanor still intact, offered a final piece of advice: "Well, just be careful not to flaunt your money too much. Otherwise, you might attract trouble, just like I did earlier."

Bryan nodded earnestly: "I appreciate your concern, Vivian. I'll be more cautious from now on."

Vivian's mischievous smile widened: "Good! Now, Bryan, I have a little favor to ask… Can you accompany me to Robert City?"

Bryan, feeling a growing connection with Vivian, agreed without hesitation: "Of course, Vivian. I'll gladly accompany you. We can look out for each other."

Vivian's eyes sparkled with gratitude: "Thank you, Bryan! You're not just a nice guy; you're my knight in shining armor! And you saved me back there too!"

Bryan's shyness returned as he scratched his head bashfully: "Haha, well, I'm happy to help."