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Death Game: Isolated Book

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Death Game: Isolated

Jiel

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52 college students were kidnapped, brought in an isolated place and became players will face each other as they try to survive until the end of the game, one would be the last man standing. A prize money of 5,000,000,000 pesos or is equivalent to 100,000,000 million dollars is at stake. Players? They were brought here without their consent and didn't agree to play any game, but what can they do? They don't have a choice but to run, hide, kill, kill, and kill to survive. Honor students, varsity players, video game streamers, prodigies in their own field. Each one of the 52 students has their own achievements but in front of death, everyone is equal. All of them received an invitation and in a moment they closed their eyes, they are already in a different place. Survival is the top most priority, but the moment they've made their resolve to kill their fellow players and take their cards to survive, a different truth arrived in front of them. The walls surrounding them which they thought are keeping them caged during the death game is actually not a cage but protection... The world they knew is actually not the way it seems from the outside. Mysteries that cannot be seen by ordinary people and things they only read and see in books are common. Are these really the things that lie in the shadows? Their lives are about to change, from the peaceful one to full of dangers. "Our situation right now is just like a death game. We fight to survive, we fight to save the lives of the innocents. It is a pity that our feats are not known by the world because we live and die in an isolated world." *** Note: Not yet properly edited. This is a work of fiction. Names of places/people in the story are only similar to actual places/people but are not identical to each other. Places/people in the story and the actual one have different characteristics.

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