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Wolf Bloodline

King Einar, the astonishing king of the great and only continent, one day decided to choose a new heir to his kingdom from among his five most precious sons. By giving each of them different duties, King Einar did something unchangeable and unimaginable that day. He gave them an order and not only a task or a quest to accomplish, but he also wanted his sons to accomplish their duty with maturity, with honor, and with pride. But nothing, he wanted to do went in order, just because of his son. The eldest and most powerful brother, "Yores", opposed this situation. He decided that it would be better, if the King gave them a second chance. But everything was chosen, and he found himself another solution to conquer his biggest rival. Lost, against anything that he wanted to win. So he made a deal with the most powerful lineage, "The Apocalypse Lineage," to take the throne. And by obtaining power, he started a rebellion. After Yores took the throne, he ruled the people in such a manner for years, damaged many relationships and made himself the evilest person to ever be seen. But even his reign, came to an end. A wolf descendant, one of the strongest lineage's people, challenged Yores. Jiro, the strongest person among bloodlines. He was so brave, so strong, and so dauntless. He was someone who changed many things. The Battle of Jiro and Yores continued for three days exactly, and their battle, being heard all over the continent, changed the entire world. But the real story to be told was only beginning....

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Train Passengers (Hiroshi)

Two weeks ago, on the day of the argument, I found myself south of town. In a sudden fit of rage and anger, I had left the others behind. Despite the presence of soldiers outside, I was determined to make my way to the meeting point to see Lena as we had planned.

As I navigated the side streets and made my way to the southern part of town, I noticed something strange. Unlike the rest of the town, there were no soldiers in sight. The area was eerily calm and quiet. It seemed as though the residents had locked themselves inside their homes to avoid any confrontation with the soldiers. This worked in my favor as it reduced the chances of me being recognized.

I scanned my surroundings, searching for any sign of Lena. But there were no tracks or clues to guide me. Standing in the middle of the street like an open target made me feel uneasy, but I knew I had to keep moving.

Just then, a familiar voice called out from behind me. "I didn't expect you to come," it said.