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Play Or Die!; Ultinum Games

"I came from the future. The elites ruined the world and made it a video game. A one-eyed alien girl infiltrated the system. I discovered her and we became friends. In a quest to stop the elites, I decided to trick the aliens into believing that I was on their side. I had no idea that I was the fool. I was only fooling myself!!! My foolishness caused me the world I came from. The MATRID energy from the aliens couldn't be corrected or taken in by the oxygen. So, the world exploded. When I opened my eyes, I found my self in the body of a new boy. Mason. And then a Nether Transmigration System popped up out of nowhere. A system for Mason. Mason is the host. But since I'm using his body, I'm kinda hosting it too. I wanted to leave as soon I found myself here, but majority of the people I met here reminded me so much of those from my world. Plus, I felt pity for Grandpa and you. I didn't want what happened to you in my world repeat itself here. Believe me." Drake started his life as a gamer enrolled in an elite conspiracy game called the ULTINUM perfect life project. Discovering too soon what the plots of the elites were, he decided to do all he could to save humanity and return life back to normal. But his quest only led to the annihilation of his world? When next his eyes opened, he found himself in the body of a spoilt rich brat. At first, he thought it was a particular level of the video game system of the elite. But when he suddenly became the host of a strange and powerful survival system, he realized that things were different. Now he's confused... What happened to his former world? What's this new world which comes with a system? He sets to find answers... Let's hope his quest does not cause another annihilation. PS: Book cover - free Image

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Gamma

"My whole life has been a lie."

Even though Drake knew he had said those words over and over again. He had quoted the words before now and had scribbled them on the tablet of his heart. Yet, he decided to remind himself once again.

He sat on the wooden floor of the Manor room. His head down, face thrown towards the birch floor. He shut the doors of his eyes and took a very deep breath. He felt like he would need more than just that.

He went again and again till he felt his body easing up. He was getting ready to recount every detail of the information he had just gathered.

The simpler he broke the facts, the little the particles were, the easier it would be for him to understand every of the little detail. He didn't want to live a lie anymore. He didn't want to be engulfed by darkness, and dangled to and fro with no purpose.

He opened his eyes when the sequence had been achieved. He sat up, his back arced to retain the perfect sitting position.