Chapter 106: Trial Of The Heart... Can You Let Things Go?
Luka glanced around as soon as he woke up; he realized he had awakened to that terrifying night where his whole family was destroyed by a demonic creature... He squinted his eyes and felt as though he had recalled something, but it seemed too distant for him to fully remember. All he could tell was that there were some memories in his mind that... didn’t belong to him?
Luka was slightly puzzled. In the memories, he had already grown strong to a realm he could only dream of, but... I’m just a weak mortal, can I possibly be that strong? Luka was stunned. He felt it was unbelievable. It seems I’m just imagining things, he thought, looking at his thin and frail hands. Recalling the situation he was in, he turned and stared in horror as the God Realm monster slowly approached him...
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"Lady, the seventh calamity is upon us. I doubt we can succeed in escaping the calamity this time. The others had only been able to survive until the fifth. We are the last ones remaining; surviving so far can only be considered a matter of luck," a young elf who looked slightly robust spoke in a deep voice.
A young lady could be seen sitting on the throne as she stared at everyone coldly. "We will not lose this calamity war." She only spoke this sentence, and the others didn’t dare retort. The young lady suddenly placed her hand on her forehead and frowned.
Why does it feel as though I have forgotten something? Could someone have tampered with my memories? Her brows knitted in a frown at the thought. With a sigh, she decided not to think about it too much; her attention presently was on the seventh calamity and how to survive it.
Kranos stared at the middle-aged man in front of him. He had a refined temperament and seemed like a businessman. He stood up, limping on his walking stick, and walked up to the man, who had a distressed look on his face.
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"Son, don’t worry about the loss of money. What truly matters in this situation is how you handle it: will you let the fraud cloud your judgment, or will you rise back up from such a minor setback?" His son had just informed him of the recent fraud that had happened at his company.
