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Priestess Online

“What did you do?!” she exclaimed, her breathing becoming unsteady. The reflection of a woman with white long hair braided all the way at the back and had three horns protruding on top of her head mimicked her expression. The water rippled a little but the image staring at her remained the same. Her complexion almost blinded her with the vast whiteness that stretched around her. Turning her head from left to right, she found nothing and no one to help her understand what happened. “What did you do?!” she bellowed. [Welcome Priestess! Opening The Fortress in 3…] [2…] [1…] – In the year 2770, Avalon Haze was found dead in her white wedding dress with her fiancé lying lifeless beside her. The police held their bodies in custody. However, under odd circumstances, Avalon Haze went missing. Several millennia later, a new online game called Priestess Online summoned players all over Zion with its promising reward. Unbeknownst to the reward, Zera and her friends joined the frenzy finding themselves faced with the dilemma of being sucked into the game itself. With an array of strange beasts at their heels, the constant need to fight their way to the top, and with limited knowledge regarding the game, will they make it out alive? -- !!!NOTE!!! VOLUME 5: Will be a sequel but with a new MC and a new villain. ** DISCLAIMER: The cover is not mine. Kudos to the artist. And special thanks to Sendaline_16 for editing it. :)) **A few things to note: the title Priestess is only for the character's title. I mean no harm in anything related to it in real life. Have fun reading!

shrEk2o3 · 奇幻
分數不夠
230 Chs

Trajectory

Zera held on to the fit of cough that was about to come out of her lungs. She hoped she had done the right thing; if not, she and Beatrix would be doomed.

While crawling on all fours, Zera wished she was also heading somewhere and not blindly moving along. She would have appreciated some lighting too. 

Zera was sure that the dust already clung to her clothes. Several series of pipes and wirings were not missed by the little thing she could make out of currently, and she was only following where her instincts told her to go.

And the main thing was that they were no longer at the mercy of their enemy. Zera could tolerate the cramped space and dust as long as she and Beatrix didn't have to fight for survival.

Resolve to calm her thoughts, Zera went on. Beatrix followed behind her. She knew they needed to find an exit, though.