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Chapter 7 - The Hero of the Twin Boulders (1)

The man in the wooden chair felt that unbearable yet familiar pain caused by this system. Yes, the book sipped out from this cylindrical special-functioned cabinet in the room has repercussions. It's meant to be finished. Otherwise, the merry and heavenly illusion would turn into a horrific nightmare that if experienced by an ordinary man would immediately bring him to his death.

But Tadeo is different for he long achieved to be a god. But still it would give him extremely unimaginable pain. Not because of the system itself but its effects...

If you stop reading the fantasy, it drastically brought you towards your most dreaded memory!

"Ahhhhhh!!!" Tadeo can't help it and released the terrible headache he feels by abruptly shouting. The setting of a peaceful nipa hut and the scene of him and his beloved Maliya, sipping coffee together and laughing suddenly crumbled like a shattered glass.

There! Tadeo finds himself pushing the Twin Mountains away from each other. His most terrible memory and even his most dreaded nightmare.

To the ordinary people of Tanay who had known his Legend throughout the years, milleniums and centuries, he had been a hero. He had been that mighty man who never loved anyone and cold towards his enemies but helpful towards his friends.

He was known as Bernardo Carpio! The mighty hero whose cold demeanor yet powerful will used his bare hands to help Tanay away from destruction and kept the Twin mountains apart.

But these humans knew nothing. They do not know his grief. They do not know that he's not actually acting as a hero. He's here because Maliya, his most beloved Maliya was cursed to sleep in the cave between the Twin mountains.

And the most terrible deed is that it was made by his own kin. His evil uncle, allured by his cunningly evil stepmother, those he least expect to do him any harm are the one's to bring this upon him and his beloved.