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I Failed My Reincarnation, Now I’m Thrown Into a Game World

#Yandere #Obsession #Bloody #Manipulation It was a known fact. Everyone would enter the circle of reincarnation upon their deaths, eventually forgetting their own memories before starting a new life. It was their libration. Alastor knew that, and when he was faced with either being caught and tortured or jumping down, he decided the latter. As much as this life meant for him, Alastor knew he wouldn't be missing much. His potential was too great to waste on this life. However, something went wrong. Once Alastor opened his eyes again, he had to arch his brow in disbelief, “What the heck is the meaning of this?” A floating shadow formed a holographic screen in front of him, with clear words written there on it, [Welcome, Player Alastor! Unfortunately, something wrong happened and your reincarnation had failed. However, now you have a chance to play in our glorious world, Esme!] Alastor had many things running through his head, especially once he noticed the additional line at the end, [Esme Game is going to start in 29:23:59]

ExQuartz_Roachina · Fantasy
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105 Chs

I Did Not Wish To Remember (pt.3)

There was something about Zefe that made Alastor alert.

'She did not fear me.'

Alastor laid back on the bed while staring out the window. It was nighttime now, the moon was clear in the sky.

While observing the sky, Alastor was thinking about his current situation. How long was he here? And how long was this in the real world?

'If I wanted to think about it, there are many complications in this world. It is not my style to go mindlessly with any plan, though.'

As much as the idea of not planning anything and powering through it all seemed entertaining, Alastor knew that doing such a thing was only stupid.

There was no point in trying to figure those out as well.

'I can only assume some things. I will never be able to tell for sure.'

The Moon Enchanter was helpful, true, but it would not be like that for a long time. This was a test. Something he needed to finish on his own.