"Alexander, you're back!" Brody greeted Alexander politely as he emerged from the elevator.Alexander patted Brody's shoulder appreciatively. "Thanks for keeping watch.""No need for thanks. I don't need sleep anyway, ever since I became a War Puppet," Brody replied bluntly. Since his transformation
Alexander ventured near the Cura Cave, scouring the surroundings until he stumbled upon a hidden entrance shrouded by dense vines. It was hardly visible, no doubt.Entering the cavern, darkness enveloped him, rendering visibility nearly impossible.Alexander's form darted into the cavern, feeling co
Exiting the cave, Alexander's demeanor was one of profound dejection. His gaze fixed upon the Alexa Sword in his grip, shaking his head in dismay."Why didn't you tell me that all you wanted was just a boarding place?" he muttered to himself, his disappointment palpable.The battle had taken the tol
"Daxton, where are you?" Alexander's voice echoed through the ruins of the building as he searched for his comrade. Despite the area not being expansive, navigating through the maze of dilapidated structures proved challenging.Suddenly, a familiar scent caught Alexander's attention, drawing him dee
Alexander gazed in astonishment at the monstrous creature before him, a colossal toad resembling two adult elephants in size. Its body, covered in bulging sacks, exuded a viscous black liquid. Its three-legged, scaly form presented an absolute rarity."Oddly pathetic," Alexander muttered, gently lay
Alexander gripped a meter-long blade and assessed the 10 assailants with a keen eye, searching for any opening in their seamless coordination. Yet, their tactics thwarted his attempts to find a vulnerability.With the imminent threat bearing down on him, delay was no longer an option. He lunged towa
"Look, that's Alexander! He's carrying Daxton on his back!""Alexander is here! Run!"As the disguise wore off, Alexander's face was revealed, striking fear into many as he stepped into the Quantz family residence. Panic ensued once again."Ugh!" Alexander sighed, indifferent to the commotion. He st
"I can't prove it. It's totally up to you to believe it," Alexander asserted, lacking tangible evidence to support his claim. Still, he had faith that someone would cooperate with him.Daxton's three sons exchanged uncertain glances regarding their father's life and death. Regardless of the matter's