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Weightlessness Richter and Luther's brief experience in zero-gravity. Detailed intimate adult content description, no warning label. Spoiler Warning: The Pale Blue Dot - Chapter 5 The Pale Blue Dot Let your guard down Richter and Kotetsu's first time was a little wild and a little unexpected. Detailed intimate adult content description, BDSM. Spoiler Warning: The Storm Wolf: Gathering Clouds - Chapter 1 Magician (2/2)
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The makeshift courtroom reeked of urine and a certain acidic stench, like vomit left to ferment. I suspected it came from the drunkard standing in front of me. Then again, maybe the noble always smelled like this--I wouldn't know, having never been close to one before. I glanced at the few pedigreed dogs sitting on the judge's bench, pondering the possibility. Did they sniff each other's butts just as we mutts did, or was that something reserved for us lower breeds? "Next," the ph
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I'm glad you noticed this! If that fight refers to the Dance chapter in Storm Wolf, then no, that's not the case. Richter was gravely injured during that event, which later triggered a series of incidents, including Luther's punishment. Chronologically, the Dance chapter occurs before the Time Crystal chapter. We'll explore the battle that ultimately leads to Richter's death in later installments of the series. I'll keep thinking about how to make these timeline jumps flow more smoothly. I'm glad you enjoyed that part of the story. The action was quite complex, so I wasn’t entirely sure if I managed to portray it correctly.
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Apologies for the confusion, please allow me to briefly explain the situation. At this point in time, Richter has been dead for ten years, so the person chatting with Jack at the bar initially is someone else. The clue to his identity lies in the drink they ordered, which was referenced once in Jack London mentioned that his father is John London, who appeared in Storm Wolf Chapter 5.2. Jack London himself is a very powerful psychic, able to perceive the world's vibrations as a substitute for sight—he lost his vision as a child due to a neurological condition. When his roommate of six years moved out, he mentioned that Jack's eyes were actually red, indicating that Jack's psychic abilities are in a constantly active state. Jack eventually passed out due to the effects of alcohol, with the process subtly unfolding—impulsive decisions, a rising body temperature, and finally, loss of consciousness. As for who wakes up alongside him, that will be explained in the story later, though it should be fairly easy to guess. And the one who parkoured with Jack until the very end was
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Yes, that's correct. This is also the reason why Jack eventually passed out.
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I ran my fingertip over the small, constantly shifting dots on the terminal, reading the words filled with ornate imagery and hidden meanings. Some seemed to reference ancient names and figures, while others were related to plants. I thought that by analyzing the recipes, places of origin, and specific terms related to the process, I might uncover something intriguing--I could almost smell the potential for a major discovery. "Long Island Iced Tea," I said to the bartender, lest him really
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The Federation currently has no time to deal with them, so we’ll see them continuing to freely carry out their own plans. Lacking sufficient preparation and relying solely on a bit of goodwill makes it rather difficult to negotiate with powerful psychics who utterly despise them.
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I’ve watched the 2015 TV adaptation of Childhood’s End and absolutely loved it. As for the book, it’s out of print here in Taiwan, and I haven’t come across it in any libraries. The concepts of ascension and the Rapture are fascinating, and I’m sure they had a significant influence on Neon Genesis Evangelion. While I’m not a big fan of the idea of an overwhelmingly powerful overlord pulling all the strings behind the scenes, I still really liked the ending of Childhood’s End.
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This will be a very long journey, one that requires taking the time to appreciate all the scenery along the way. Thank you for your patient reading!
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Chapter 10 - Cirrus clouds 10.5 - FIN
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The clothes changing room scene was indeed very cute, and I also really loved the ending scene. I’ll do my best to upload the rest of the series! -
Chapter 10 - Cirrus clouds 10.5 - FIN
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Thank you as always for reading and providing feedback. I’ll keep doing my best! -
Chapter 4 - Lyre and Sand 4.2
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The Pegasus skyhook streaked across the heavens, releasing a departing shuttle into space while its opposite claw latched onto what appeared to be a cargo ship, making a stop before continuing its journey to Ares. The Pegasus was the newest of the twelve skyhooks operating above Pavor. For reasons I couldn't quite explain, I could always recognize it. Although it seemed impossible, whenever the skyhook flew overhead along its fixed orbit, I felt as though I could hear its resonant hum and s
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Chapter 10 - Cirrus clouds 10.5 - FIN
RedMoon commented on RedMoon's story chapter in Chapter 10 - Cirrus clouds 10.5 - FIN
Thank you as well! I hope the other series will continue to satisfy you! -
Chapter 10 - Cirrus clouds 10.5 - FIN
RedMoon commented on RedMoon's story chapter in Chapter 10 - Cirrus clouds 10.5 - FIN
And thank you for your continued reading and support! -
Chapter 10 - Cirrus clouds 10.5 - FIN
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They play a different version of water polo for psychics—we'll see detail later~ -
As the slowly ascending transport pod moved, I quietly listened to the metallic clangs that echoed through each layer of the underground structure. It had only been three days since I left the Senate, yet why did it feel like... a long time had passed? This scene reminded me of the time spent with Qana at the Colosseo. What is he doing now? And also... Did Master Dawn really mean what I think she did? "You have his jawline." Seriously, could that sentence have any other meaning be
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Chapter 10 - Cirrus clouds 10.4
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In the story of 10.2, Master Takahashi briefly explained the political landscape of Sol, though the planetary names were changed. Here’s a clearer version: The Empire's territory consists of Earth (Gaia) and Venus, primarily inhabited by canines. Meanwhile, the Federation, composed of various herbivores, controls Mars. The Asteroid Belt is home to various dragon clans. Mercury, on the other hand, is a shared territory, as it serves as the base for regulating the energy distribution of the Dyson Swarm. The Academy’s exact location remains unknown, but it falls under the jurisdiction of the "Council"—the shadow government often referred to as "They," the true rulers behind the scenes. The Senate, one of the ten ruling families of the Canine Empire, is composed of wolves and serves as the imperial royalty—the nominal rulers of the Empire. However, their actual domain is limited to a few islands on the Pacific Rim, and they rarely interfere in the affairs of other families or autonomous territories. -
Chapter 10 - Cirrus clouds 10.4
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Good thing they don’t play around with puns like "Oh deer." -
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Yes, the challenge is coming, and it will be brutal. But we will have a long period of rest. Richter can enjoy some peaceful moments—for now—before the problems finally catch up to him. -
I must have missed the recruitment event for the clubs, but I don't feel particularly sorry about it. Not only do I dislike big social event full of people, but I also don't quite have the courage yet to be caught sobbing uncontrollably, with both tears and snot running down my face. "Hey," Kotetsu senpai found me, and I felt a gentle tug on my consciousness. "I was wondering where you went," he said cheerfully as he walked up to me. "How's everything going?" "Much smoother than I expe
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Chapter 10 - Cirrus clouds 10.3
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Wow, very accurate! However, as mentioned above, the answer to Qana's question is both "yes" and "no" at the same time. The detailed explanation, along with the course content, will unfortunately have to wait until Book 2 to be revealed. The Wolf factions have essentially decided to stick to their usual response—pretending that Richter doesn’t exist. It will take a long time before there’s even a chance for this situation to improve... -
Chapter 10 - Cirrus clouds 10.3
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This is a very complex question, and the answer is both "yes" and "no" at the same time. Allow me to keep you in suspense for now—this will be explained later when the secrets of the Senate are revealed (until Book 2). Richter found Field's words quite reasonable. Dawn's expertise couldn't help Richter achieve the great ambitions he aspired to. However, I believe the real reason is that Richter is only sixteen, while Field is over three hundred years old. Richter is simply too young and easily led. -
Chapter 10 - Cirrus clouds 10.3
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They will wait. The fact that Richter will become a highly influential force is a complex and awkward issue for the Senate. -
Chapter 10 - Cirrus clouds 10.2
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Piqsirpoq will have a more significant presence in the later part of the academy's story (the second half of the book 2). He needs to gradually establish his foundation, leaving no room for mistakes.
