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PUPPET MASTER SYSTEM: HOW TO KILL THE MONARCH

All of a sudden, Jax’s bleak life became even more tragic if he could say to the least. From the runaway orphan to be a small part time bartender in a bar to make his ends meet, he became a prisoner by leaps and bounds of changes within a blink of an eye. His life just sucks! On a fateful night, when he returned from the bar he working in, he found himself witnessing someone being butchered in his own living room, fighting the killer, but then ended up as a criminal! The trial that was held for him only made everything worse, he was sent to the central southern prison, where most of the notorious criminals would waste their shitty life over. Everything about his life became dark and beyond darker until two strange men came to him and one of them asked, “how did you feel so far?" What kind of question was that?! Should he be happy for being arrested for a crime that he didn’t commit?! And he spoke again, "We are asking, how do you feel about your experiences in this simulated world so far?" ===== Cover is mine. Comissioned : @gisel.art meet me on instagram: Jikan_yo_tomare

jikanyotomare · Sci-fi
Not enough ratings
96 Chs

CAN NEVER FUNCTION AGAIN

[…she only gave you half of the money you are supposed to receive. Stop her… ]

Wait, what? Why should he stop her when his cooperation with her had already ended?

Jax wasn't really paying attention to Nexus's blabber as he was still processing the realization that 'robbing' those three men of their cards was the mission that he was delegated to complete tonight.

The three poor men who followed 'their family member' had just got snubbed like that.

Nexus, who got ignored while reminding about a serious matter, immediately protested by making loud noises to gain its host's attention.

Only after this fuss, did Jax snap back to reality as he was forced to listen to the annoying high pitched voice in his head.

[The money you received wasn't enough for you to stay the night and travel to your next destination. She only gave you half of the actual expenses you will incur later.]

'Why would she do that?'

[You tell me.]