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Surviving In An Island With My Survival System

When I boarded my family's multi-billion dollar yacht, I never would have guessed that I'd witness a love confession fit for a rom-com. One of my classmates had mustered up the courage to declare his feelings to a girl named Bianca, whose beauty could only be rated at a stunning 9.5/10. That, no one else had the guts to make a move, but hey, I've always been one to keep a low profile, so no one even noticed when me when I was casually drinking wine. Just as Bianca was about to deliver her answer, a tsunami of epic proportions crashed into us with no warning whatsoever. The impact was so massive that it caused our ship to be completely wrecked, and people were swept away like debris in a storm. I was among those unfortunate people and I passed out from the shock. When I came to, I found myself on a deserted island, with nothing but a survival system to keep me alive. Talk about being stranded in style! [HI GUYS AUTHOR HERE JUST WANNA SAY ITS MY FIRST TIME SO PLEASE SUPPORT MY NOVEL]

APHELIOUS · Fantasy
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62 Chs

Chapter 43 Abondoned Village

Venturing back to the enigmatic island, John can be seen in a serene slumber, his reclined form nestled against the massive boulder. Encircled by towering trees, the zephyr's gentle caress tousled his hair, while a symphony of birdsong breathed life into the surroundings.

The morning sun cast a golden hue upon his locks, heralding the arrival of a new day.

As the first rays of dawn graced the horizon, John's eyelids fluttered, unveiling his keen gaze.

He rose to his feet, his vision captivated by the brilliant sun, which, like a celestial torch, bathed the forest in its resplendent glow.

He then enbark on a journey, each step propelling him closer to his sanctuary or should i say to rose shelter.

His heart remained uncalm and heavy, still grappling with the memories of the previous night and the actions he had taken.

Yet, in a fleeting moment of introspection, he dismissed those tainted thoughts as mere accidents, purging his conscience.