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Cover of Path of Light: BlackFlame Online Litrpg/Gamelit Universe (Glory of Formation Emperor Book 2)

Path of Light: BlackFlame Online Litrpg/Gamelit Universe (Glory of Formation Emperor Book 2)

โœ Scribed by A.P. Gore; Patricia Jones


Book ID
111256483
Publisher
PA Jones
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Weight
156 KB
Series
Glory of Formation Emperor #2
Category
Fiction
ASIN
B082DJYHLM

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

โœฆ Synopsis


Grinning, Jon glanced at his bag and found he had only eight thousand crystals remaining, but that should be enough for him to cross the lines. With the Throwing skill, his accuracy had increased, and he could still pick up the crystals lying on the ground along the way.

Kissing a crystal, he stepped forward.

Another volley of arrows shot from the ceiling. If he hadn't expected it, he would have died for sure.

"Damn you, am I supposed to create another me and walk through here?" Jon rubbed his chin. "Another me?" The mechanism was triggered by weight. If he put something heavy on this side and something on the other side, that should do the trick. Or would it?

Whatever. He had another him he could use.

Jon's wicked eyes fell on his Ring of Darkness.

Ring of Darkness


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