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Second Life Extra

“History repeats itself, first as tragedy, then as farce” Karl Marx Alex was just like any other kid until the day he became both an orphan and a cripple.  After many years, he had barely gotten used to his circumstances and accepted them, but it was already too late by then, as he died shortly after due to cancer.  However, this wasn't the end for him, as he was reincarnated in a novel he really used to enjoy in the past.  Now granted a second chance, Alex was determined to live a life he could be proud of.  But his plans for a simple life were shattered by the appearance of a mysterious tower and the discovery of his transmigration in the novel he was reading. Now armed with the knowledge of future and power of inventory, he was determined to clear the tower to fulfill his long time wish. Unfortunately, for him, the thing he didn't know yet was that the world he was reborn in was slowly heading towards inevitable destruction.  AN: From The Author Of "Calamity Upon This World" Discord: https://discord.gg/XBGxtpKKwP daily 2 or more chapters at 8:30pm GST

Okojus · Fantasie
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115 Chs

On The Other Side-2

As Alek entered the eleventh floor, he was bombarded with all sorts of things. 

Whether it be gratitude for saving their lives on the first floor, a question related to him, or just friendly attempts at making acquaintances. 

Voices entered his ears each accompanied by their own agenda. 

But he didn't care; he was too exhausted to talk right now. 

Holding his hand, he quickly excused himself. 

Which made all the people who had been waiting for him feel disappointed. 

But none of them wanted to come off as too clingy or antagonise the boy, so they left him alone. 

He felt a bit bad for coming off as cold like this. 

But it couldn't be helped; he was too exhausted, both mentally and physically, over the past month. 

The tower had been extremely tough and cruel to him, as if intentionally challenging him and his conviction to the absolute limit. 

The tenth floor had been especially tough on him.