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Echoes of Sacrifice

This is a world where **Flux** is the energy governs life and creation. Through Flux, wondrous feats are possible, along with the creation of diverse ways and techniques for empowerment. Some have developed techniques to enhance their bodies, making them nearly unbeatable. Others have honed their affinity for the elements, becoming walking disasters. And there are those who have elevated their minds, gaining the ability to manipulate matter and calling themselves Magi. Furthermore, some individuals have synchronized their very beings with Flux, undergoing transformation into new forms. Meanwhile, wars between kingdoms and conflicts over resources and territorial expansion are frequent. In times of adversity, talented individuals rise to leave their mark on history. But only true legends endure against all odds. An inheritance stained by blood and the sacrifices of many—a life of violence and bloodied hands—haunts those who seek power. Choose your path to power—use Flux and shape history. ========= Hello to everyone! So I'm currently reviewing and editing some chapters, improving the writing and fixing some grammar mistakes. As per it goes; the newest chapters are already edited, and I'll start with the old ones before this book starts to get too big. if you find something out of place please point it though the comments, I'll be sincerely appreciate. Once Again, thank you and good reading!! also, don't forget to vote with power stones! Haha.

Windbladex · 奇幻
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166 Chs

The Fiery Fist Group

During the nighttime, patrols around the City of Rest would retreat behind the city walls, thereby increasing the number of guards patrolling the ramparts. This was an attempt to prevent anyone from infiltrating through blind spots or smuggling illicit goods into the city.

At the entrance gates, the primary force, usually composed of 15 to 20 guards during the morning and afternoon shifts, was reduced to only 10 guards during the night. For someone visiting the city for the first time, this composition might appear to be a security flaw. After all, fewer guards could imply a higher risk of undesirable incidents, right?

In theory, yes. If the city gates remained wide open as they did in the morning, and if the guards assigned to the night shift had the same level of cultivation as their daytime counterparts, then reducing the number of guards at the gates during the night could indeed be considered a security lapse.