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Ascension: Online

[ ON HIATUS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ] Due to school, I've paused this series. In the meantime, you can read my newest novel, The Legendary Ghost Hunter. You won't regret it, I promise. If you don't believe me, just go read the first few chapters. ***** [When realities overlap, will you be able to distinguish lies from truth?] This is the tale of a multiverse governed by supercomputers, a brand new world waiting to be challenged, and a boy simply wishing to escape from reality. But what happens when worlds collide, and the Creator of All seeks to build a perfect world, cleansed of all sin? Emotions, humanity, consciousness - forever lost in the dark corners of time. In order to fight against a perfect being, you must first become one. My name is A.R.X.A, and I am watching you. Do not fail to entertain me, human. The game has just begun. [Welcome to Ascension: Online. Welcome, to a new reality.] ---------- Note: Please read at least ten chapters before deciding whether or not this novel is worth continuing. I assure you, this is not like some of the other cliche-littered novels on the site. ---------- Discord server: https://discord.gg/uEgYqWvqKK Patreon: TBA Support my friend's cause! https://gofund.me/957b8a05 ---------- Webnovel 2021 Spirity Awards Spring Contest Entry. Please support! ---------- My Other Novels: The Mage of Primordial Chaos/The Legendary Ghost Hunter Cover background image is not mine, all copyrights go to its original owner. DM me on Discord for removal (Cyclxne#3415).

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The Trial of Lies

When the white light faded away at last, I was back in the wooden hallway lit up by torches, within the Vault of Deception.

"My parents… this damned vault…"

I gritted my teeth and smashed the wall to relieve my anger. Sharp wooden shards stabbed into my hand, but I didn't care. Pain was good. Pain helped me feel better - helped me forget. Scientific research has proved that self-inflicted injuries help generate positive emotions. Now was the time to put that theory to the test.

I slid down to the ground, my back against the wall I had just smashed.

I glanced down at my bloodstained hands. Judging from appearances alone, the blood was my own, caused by the wooden shrapnels that had lodged themselves into my fragile skin. But that wasn't all. Beneath the surface, unbeknownst to anyone else, were the invisible blood and tears of my biological parents - the same parents I had just murdered with my own two hands.