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The Extra of The Lunerra

The only game in my life that makes me laugh: The Lands of The Lunerra... I played this game for six thousand hours in three years, and the day I thought I had done everything I could in this game, I felt a great emptiness inside me. I thought nothing in my ordinary and monotonous life could make me happier than when I played this game. But it didn't take long for me to realize that I was wrong with an e-mail I received the night I finished the game. ---- Hi! Thank you to everyone who came to read this story. There are two things I want to tell you. First of all, I first started writing this about two years ago, but I was writing in my native language, Turkish, and on a different site. But unfortunately, the website where I published the series came to the brink of collapse. While I was thinking about where to publish the series, I remembered Webnovel and here I am. So this is my first English novel and I believe I will make mistakes while translating. Please forgive me for these if you encounter some of them. I will do my best. Second... yes, while writing this novel I was inspired by most of the novels I've read so far. Like TNE, that novel is a pure diamond for me and I don't think I will ever reach the level of that thing. So I want to say the first few chapters may feel familiar to you, but I'll do my best to smooth it out. Discord: https://discord.gg/eRZTrv6Y49

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Volume VI - Chapter 36: City in Chaos

Not long after the teleportation took place, the attacks on the people began. Everyone on standby was on the move, simply killing people and destroying buildings.

There was no sign of Adrian, Alice, Celine, Julian, or Sue. Everywhere I went there were just... random people who were terrified.

Well, it was near impossible to run into anyone I knew when the city was really big. But still... I tried. And again, on one of the random streets...

Suddenly, I found a bullet flying in front of my eyes.

Caora was already hovering over my body. I had fixed my disability from the moment I first landed in the city, so it wasn't hard to see the bullet, nor was it hard to catch it in mid-air.

I tossed it aside without a care in the world, squinted my eyes, and turned back to where it had come from. That's how I saw about four people taking cover behind one of the cars that had turned on its side. All of them had the barrels of their guns pointed at me.