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Check out my other story, "My Last Hunt" Gaming is the only common interest. People are steering through the worlds of advance gaming, the competition is never-ending. Only a few games managed to make their mark among billions of users. There was no doubt that those games worth spending time on. The desire to be the ultimate number one raged a cold war and fired the temperature through the roof. Consequently, leading to browbeating and leg pulling. The game 'Sovereign Ruler' was definitely a crowd favourite. The game aided the increment in the gross rate of the company. Patina Lin and Jake Lin, both siblings, played this game.  Patina, the most celebrated player of the game, earned money in various live quests. Jake, unfortunately, couldn't play like an average player let alone a pro one. Because his right hand was defected by birth.  He was sure that he would never be able to become a pro like his older sibling. But then, sadly, Patina Lin committed suicide.  Jake Lin was left all alone in the world to fight away the conspiracies and bullying.  After submitting the missing report he got himself in massive car accident. He was thrown away by the almost fatal accident but surprisingly he made it alive.  A voice welcomed him "Hello Defected Human" upon waking. He looked for the origin of the voice but it didn't belong to the outer world rather it came from his own head. [The cover is temporary and belong to rightful owner. This story is set in alternate world]

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Dead Hall

Dead Hall

The team walked long distance. They were preparing their brains for the rustic dead place. "According to the description of the place the weapons is not needed for confrontation. After all dead would not want to bother their skeletons." Sashi commented.

She was trying her best to act sober. It was scary that they were going to clear Dead Hall. The place of dead.

"Miss Sashi I heard the dead could snatch the guts out without weapons. My granny use to recall some horrible stories back in the days. This is the only reason I didn't attend the funeral of my granny." Orin spoke. His voice evident of his hesitation to go in the dead Hall.

They looked at Orin after he related. "Man you really missed her funeral despite knowing that the age old stories have no solid ground and now that you are grown, you still believe?" Albert asked shocked.