Master Of Darkness: A Short Story

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I used to be so innocent, so naive what was the word...hmmm ? Ha ! It's candide I think, anyway I was... Weak ! A weak ass teenage dude that couldn't run more than 5 yards without panting like I was in shock, I would cry soooooo easily it's shameful a pat on the back could break me, a common cold could put me in bed for weeks, a love movie could make me cry like my grandma just died ... Yeah that kind of weak. Helplessly weak ...

I'm ashamed to admit that even now I'm fairly weak, even as one of THE most powerful being i'm still weak enough to blush when thinking about the past me. Soo this is a monologue I'm having in one of my closed-door meditation session, this particular one has been going on since 231 456 years (well in a different dimension where time flow at a reaaaaly slow rate ... ) 2 month 12 days 18 hours 17 minutes and 12 se- no 14 seco- ...

Anyway it's boring, even as a cold blooded assassin of the Shadows, the Master of Darkness, the Ruler of time and the Emperor of all living things under the Heavens, to stay still and ponder on stuffs i lived and experienced just to maybe if i'm lucky find enlightenment and get a boost in cultivation or on my understanding of the rule of this plane of existence ...

It's boring right ? To hear a crazy old man talk so much bullshit ...? In truth I'm not some old OP
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a family my ass ! ( if you're wondering, it's just that at the start of school year we all promised to be a "family"... it only took them two days to excluded me...I told you the world is filed by traitors...). The moment I opened the door my mind was working at full speed to find a way out of the troubles that were around the corner (literally)...And of course nothing came up, I'm alway dumb under pressure, one week of exclusion...maybe I could down it a little bit...He’s so busy these days, he’ll never notice... Shit soo gonna get whiped

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