Of course I redied that malady after I was done watching the hyped movie. HAHAHA! Now I was back to ga mode. I put my poker face on and readied myself for another splurge at this unknown new world.
"Hmmm. Now I like this place better than the last." I muttered and strolled into the unfenced abode of the untrained.
What fool would try to go again at that previous landmark? HAHAHA! That city would give nothing but more deaths.
And even though I had practically infinite lives to play with but that didn't an that I was masochistic enough to enjoy the pain of passing.
One death was enough for . It was a disturbing experience. One that I don't want to replicate anyti soon.
"Greetings, master! To what do we owe the honor of your visit?" one man amongst the throng of people who crowded from afar addressed in a respectful manner.
These mob of n, won and children followed since my birthed from nowhere in the center of this collection of humble huts.
A pitiful state compared to the grandeur of the city I saw when I first stepped upon this planet.
"I co here to give aid. Bring to a place of shade." I replied to the old man who prostrated before .
The rest of his people was confused by this action. So followed while others just stood there dumbly.
But I cared not for what they did or didn't do. I just ca here for one purpose alone. To fuck! HAHAHA!
Well, perhaps maybe gain so bronze coins to gain entry into the city.
Of course my good computer tried duplicating a copy from a coin we've seen below but when we got to the point of etching the symbol in the middle of a copper tal,
it always imploded and wrecked the whole thing asunder. What the fuck does that symbol even an? I once shouted at myself.
But the computer only answered that data wasn't enough for a conclusive inference. HAHAHA! I thank the smart tool all the sa.
It had kept company in the long years of travel and if truth be told, I was indeed thankful for its calming presence.
It was quite comfortable to have soone to talk to in monts where I question my identity and existence in the grand sche of things.
In the end, I just soothed my soul, if I had one, and admonished it for the umpteenth ti. You're just a fucking clone! Why think all this shit up? HAHAHA!
"Thank you for your boundless kindness, master! Please follow ." the old man rose up and beckoned gently to a house which was a tad better than the rest.
"Master! Your clothes!" I heard the voice of a little child and turned back to follow the source of the sound.
"Shut up! Little Jack! I apologize for my son's behavior, master!" a woman said as she bowed her head to the ground in supplication.
She was middle aged now but I thought that she might have been a pleasing sight when she was younger.
"It's okay. Tell , what about my clothes Little Jack?" I replied and tried to appear as noble as I could muster.
I wore a perfect imitation of the sun wielder's robes in the clip and I was so proud of my otherworldly attire.
"Don't!" the mother whispered in a clearly audible voice. HAHAHA! But the innocent child was honest like the angels above the firmants.
"You have my poo poo on them! Hehehe…" the boy smiled and pointed at my excellent expensive looking robes.
"THE FUCK!" HAHAHA!
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"Usher the last one out, Peter." I said to the old man. Although the event in the morning stained my great entrance, i did not let it ruin the rest of my day.
A hasty shower and a new set of freshly made mystical robes did that trick easily.
I sighed and had an excessive urge to stand and stretch my limbs out but when I rembered to keep a doughty façade in, i stayed still to provide the illusion of a preternatural expert.
I gazed at the opened windows and saw that the day was now showing the last of its lights which signified the end of another cycle.
I was tired amidst the countless inspections and wanted nothing but close my eyes and sleep. But that would have to co for later.
I still have to await the prize at the end of this quest.
"As you wish, master!" Peter hastily called the family of my last patient and carried the sick out of my sight.
I lost count of the made up nas of diseases I conjured but my cure only really consisted of one thing. A vaccine of nano dicine.
The people who got injected today will have no problem living up to a hundred years of life, easy. A prodigious equivalent for a re bronze coin of recompense.
Especially when the most common paynt for checkups and healing in these parts of the world was one silver coin or a thousand bronze coins. I shook my head at the fate of these poor people.
"Are you tired, master? We already prepared your lodging for the night in one of the residence." Peter offered, sa as the al that I tactfully declined.
I can't imagine how their food would taste like after seeing how deprived these people were.
I certainly did not lack these anities myself and I even decided to give them a hundred boxes of ready to eat als which won the hearts of this community.
"Yes. I would love that, Peter. Thank you." I answered and stood to follow the old man out of the house.
The neighborhood was dark and all I could see were the lights coming off the houses within while outside rendered anyone else basically walking under the shadows of this moonless night.
"I will have soone outside to guard your doors for the evening, master. Is there anything else we could offer you?" Peter asked after he guided inside my chambers.
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