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Dhvani voluntarily accepted the task of being a system. For a small chance to be reincarnated again, she aspires to level up and complete her task as soon as possible. Ajay has everything. He is happy, and successful but inexplicably bound to a system that chatters in his mind. The system wants him to do tasks so it can level up and again, do more tasks. From being frustrated to enjoying, he changes gradually. But can he do something for her that he would never want to? And will she really want to unbind when she remembers something from the distant forgotten past? ____________ A snippet from an upcoming chapter : Dhvani stood in the endless white of the Memory Ocean waiting for his answer. He looked at her for a long time and ruthlessly rejected her. "We were never meant to meet. You should remember your duties as well." He left her there and he never saw her again. Did he regret his parting words? Yes. But can he change anything? He hoped so. ____________ A request to readers: Please tell me how you feel about the story in the comments so I can improve my writing. Thank you for reading! There may be mistakes in my writing and you can tell me.

livingandreading · Fantasy
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173 Chs

The Chasing Game

The net enveloped them instantly. Dhvani was shocked but she knew she had to do something. And she had to be fast. She found the person she trusted the most.

Tarsh floated before her. He was in her space munching on snacks and watching television. And this saved her from contacting him and wasting precious seconds. She quickly gave him the instructions.

"Put Dhir, the guy beside Ajay, in your space. Take the horse and carriage with you. Also, throw this invisible blanket on Ajay. Stand by for more instructions. Remember not to show yourself when you are out."

Tarsh had many admirable qualities and following instructions in times of danger was worth admitting and applauding.

He quickly did everything and it only took him two seconds. The smoke hadn't cleared and the pursuers didn't even know that their prey had successfully tried to bluff them. Now all Dhvani had to do was wait.