Pivot of the Sky

Pivot of the Sky – Chapter 3, Modus Ponens

<<Previous Chapter Index Next Chapter>> Translator: Snorri Proofreader: theunfetteredsalmon   Judah Fayol was in a good mood. Truthfully, he was kind of proud of himself. Rod Drick had given him 30 gold parans to award the craftsmen, but those were still in his bag. What he had put on the anvil for the boy was 30 silver coins, which was of the same size as a gold paran but weighed about half as much. The 30 silver…

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Dragon Hermit

Dragon Hermit – Chapter 3, Glorious Exposure!

<<Previous Chapter Index Next Chapter>> Translator: Immortal Dreamer Editor: Silavin   Looking for Proofreaders for this Novel   The four girls finished eating after a while and left first. Xia Yan’s group chugged another bottle of beer and then called the waiter to count the skewers. Zhao Qiang paid the bill before they left. The trio had consumed dozens of skewers each. Along with the beer bottles, the sum had totaled a little more than ¥100. It…

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Rebuild World

Rebuild World – Chapter 3, The One Who is Responsible For Resolve.

<<Previous Chapter Index Next Chapter>> Translator: Athena13 Editor: Silavin   The slum extends from the outskirts of Kugamayama City and it sits right next to the wasteland. It’s a place riddled with crime and bad economy, and not to mention the monsters roaming close to the edges, and the bandits prowling in the inside for weak people. It’s basically a garbage dump for the city. So, Akira decided to be a Hunter in order to…

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The Principle of a Philosopher by Eternal Fool “Asley”

The Principle of a Philosopher by Eternal Fool “Asley” – Chapter 3, The First Town, Faltown

<<Previous Chapter Index Next Chapter>> Translator: Barnnn   ~~Faltown, Highway Entrance-Exit~~   Wha… what in blazes… It’s all in ruins… The outer wall… or rather where it was supposed to be, had almost completely crumbled away, and the gate itself barely served its function. The stone-built house within the perimeter were all ruined, too. Wooden houses could be seen built on some of the demolished sites. They, too, were badly damaged, with some even missing…

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