Dominion’s End V6C8: Sudden Death From Above

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Dominion’s End Volume 6: The Unknown Elite

Original novel in Chinese by: 御我 (Yu Wo)


Chapter 8: Sudden Death From Above—translated by Miaka_Mei, lucathia & Elkin (proofread by Arcedemius; C/E edited by lucathia)

I made sure to be as quiet as possible, silently making my way toward Shangguan Chenhong’s group. Fortunately, there was a mountain forest behind the base. I wouldn’t be easily detected when moving through the forest.

The enemy stopped in front of the back entrance before splitting into two groups. Shangguan Chenhong had four people standing by his side, while the rest spread out in a clear search for me.

Just how much do they underestimate my strength? Even if they didn’t go up the walls and see the frozen horned mice shish kebabs, shouldn’t they at least take me seriously for ambushing and killing fifty of their men?

Shangguan Chenhong probably thinks that I wasn’t alone in that night’s ambush. He even has a dozen fully armed elite soldiers under his command. Maybe that’s why he’s acting so carelessly… Hmm. If he didn’t encounter a tier three like me, perhaps it wouldn’t be careless of him. Having powerful firepower and energy guns, and a body strengthened from eating crystals, it’s more than enough to let him do whatever he wants in the early stages of the apocalypse.

At least, it’s sufficient enough until the arrival of the second Moment of Judgment.

After the second Judgment’s arrival, the aberrants’ strength increased. Although humans grew stronger, the aberrants gained a bigger leap in strength. The disparity between the strong and the weak became even larger. It was even more difficult for humans to survive.

After waking from a night of torture and agony, humans had to deal with even stronger aberrants. Supplies were getting scarce, and the winter was growing colder. Suicide rates peaked during the first few months after the third Moment of Judgment. The good-hearted ones would blow their head off while committing suicide, so as to avoid harming others after waking up and turning into an aberrant.

They killed themselves because all hope was gone, right?

Despite how harsh the apocalypse was, if there was some hope in staying alive, most humans would want to keep living. Not to mention my people, we’re definitely tough enough!

If people were given a little bit of hope…

I took a deep breath, not wanting to think about things so far into the future. Let’s deal with what’s right in front of us first. I tapped my chest with a finger, and let Xiaorong’s branches creep along the ground in that direction.

The enemy had more than ten people, and they were moving separately. If I wanted to fight it out, it wasn’t impossible to win as long as I played some tricks, but my aim was to take Shangguan Chenhong hostage and then “reason” with Zhu Yuanzhou. Killing more people would only deepen their grudge. That wouldn’t be good for anybody. We might as well use them to fight off the aberrants.

Let’s just have Xiaorong drag Shangguan Chenhong over. Once I’ve got him in my hands, the enemy would have no choice but to listen to us.

Continued

Eclipse Hunter V4C1: Emotion Switch

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Eclipse Hunter Volume 4: Truth and Lies, Separate Worlds

Original novel in Chinese by: 御我(Yu Wo)


Chapter One: Emotion Switch—translated by Trespasserby (proofread by Arcedemius; C/E edited by lucathia)

“Dr. An Te Qi, I am going to school. Good bye.”

Ri Xiang Ye was carrying a satchel, dressed in his school uniform, and had tidily combed hair as he waved goodbye to An Te Qi. He looked completely the part of an obedient, good student.

As usual, An Te Qi looked as haggard as a drug addict in the morning. When he heard the words “going to school” and “good bye,” he reflexively raised the hand that wasn’t holding a coffee cup and swayed as he said without energy, “Bye, Ah Ye. Take care.”

Ri Xiang Ye walked out of the door to the house. He saw Ezart leaning against a wall not too far away. He immediately walked over and greeted, “Good morning, Ezart.”

“Mmph.” Ezart was biting into some bread and snorted out his nose as a response.

The two of them silently walked along the road to school for a long time before Ri Xiang Ye said, “You arrived very early today.”

Continued

Illusions, Lies, Truth V5C3: Inheritance, Part 3—Lu Le

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Illusions, Lies, Truth Volume 5: The Fallen, Jiu Ge, Part One

Original novel in Chinese by: 御 我 (Yu Wo)


Chapter 3: Inheritance, Part 3—Lu Le—translated by lucathia (proofread by null)

After Lu Yang finished placing the incense, he walked down from the temple’s steps with a heavy heart and stared at the smoke beside the incense burner.

“What is it, darling? Did Laojun say something to you? Why do you look unhappy?”

Having just walked to the front hall, Liu Yishi saw that his son seemed off and immediately grew a bit worried. Could Laojun have given him some sort of hint? Lu Yang looks anxious, so it probably isn’t anything good.

“No, it’s Ziya.” Lu Yang lifted his head and said, “He seems spooked by yesterday’s case and says he has a headache, so he needs to rest for a few days.”

He was beginning to doubt whether it was a good or bad thing to drag Ziya into solving cases. Even though Jiang Ziya kept saying he wanted to help, he might be forcing himself? Slaying demons, which often also included getting mentally battered by all sorts of illusions, wasn’t something regular people would want to face.

But was the black shadow at the apartment really that scary?

Continued

Big and Little Sun Go Go 45: Secret Laboratory

Big and Little Sun Go Go

Original novel in Chinese by 御我 (Yu Wo)


Part 45: Secret Laboratory—translated by Trespasserby (proofread by Minthe; C/E edited by J Tao & lucathia)

“Readers selected Reward: Your gluttonous dragon will eat half as much food for a month.”

Elaro let out a sigh of relief. Fortunately, it was still a reward. Otherwise, he really wouldn’t have wanted to think about how much money Liola would have to spend on buying enough meat to feed his dragon if the amount the dragon ate was multiplied.

Although the Church provided meals, he was poor enough that he was all too familiar with the experience of going hunting and the like whenever he was out doing missions.

Liola looked at the reward. How will Baolilong react when he finds out he can’t eat as much? And Kaiser, he’ll definitely be overjoyed that he won’t have to feed Baolilong so much meat…

He faintly smiled.

He’s finally smiling? Elaro was greatly relieved. Because of his own mistake, he had been forced to summon someone into such a bad situation. He really felt very apologetic toward Liola, so luckily the reward was able to make up for all the trouble.

Before long, the motorcade arrived at the guard tower, since Elaro hadn’t strayed too far away from it in the first place. The cars passed by an encampment of civilians, then entered through the gates of the military base.

The civilians outside all wore expressions of resentment. They yelled things like, “Why do they get to go in first?” and “Let us in too!”

Continued