Flash warriors are the protectors of this enchanted world, but they were no match against their biggest adversary yet, the three-headed dragon known as the Devastruction. Their hope? It all lies with sixteen-year-old MaXabiere Berrygrewd, who happen...
I'd been chased by a red crystallized monster and fought our duplicates, captured by tribal people, arrested by young boys, then arrested again by fairy guards, almost got eaten by an enormous spider, getting tired of the maze, being digested by a man-eating tree, taking good care of the tornado screaming man, and weirdly connected to the lord of the underworld, or should I say, imprisoned. I'm having a very wonderful day. And I bet Mr. Aisle had a nice adventure too.
Seriously, though, I had no idea where my words came from. Hmm . . . probably because when I had a hard time back at the academy. Before we get to see how I slay, let's go back a little bit. Okay, okay, a lot. We'll go back . . . a lot.
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Remember the time when we went into the library to see Giuseppe? Well, he told me another thing, "The people across the globe are safe, for now." We followed Giuseppe as he came across bookshelf to bookshelf. "They evacuated into their Safe havens. Luckily, it's suited for the citizens' population and they have enough food and water." A Safe haven is an emergency shelter just in case everything goes wild. Most of it was located underground- like a backup underworld village. Unfortunately for this year, the Devastrigon attacks its prey before it reaches its safe zone.
MaXabiere, from all the crazy adventures you told me, why did you decide to tell me this now? An easy answer for a simple question, because since this is about to end, I'm gonna tell you a meaningful moment (I also forgot to tell you this, sorry about that) "We also send owls to deliver the message to scouts every place insight, especially the high places." Giuseppe pulled a book from the bookshelf but seemed uninterested so he put it back in. "Preparation is important, you know?"
"Of course, I do," I said straightly. "So . . . about my first step-"
"Commander told me you should stay put for a while." Giuseppe glanced back at us before paying attention to the book he just grabbed from the shelf.
"Stay put?" I repeated. "But I must do my thing fast. As he said, 'It has returned to its home and it's our chance to take our battles in there.' It means that-"
"Commander Grayson went to many places for further information." Giuseppe gazed at the shelves with no sign of emotion. The four of us changed glances.
"About what?" I asked.
"About the previous deaths since it had awakened." When he turned his eyes on us, it was like looking at a blank emptiness of space. "A few years ago, it had destroyed many villages at the east. Four months ago, citizens in twelve cities were forced to leave before the Devastrigon terrorized the people and their homes. Due to the cause of the biggest disaster in the history of the new era, the people are now afraid and must be aware of the dragon."