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Out Of The World Game System

Autor: Loner Hades
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Lee la novela Out Of The World Game System escrita por el autor Loner Hades publicada en WebNovel. Sean finally plays the most dangerous game ever without considering the fact that if he fail a mission, he will dieSean's sister, Trina, has a PS game she is used to playing. One day, she got absorbed...

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Sean finally plays the most dangerous game ever without considering the fact that if he fail a mission, he will die Sean's sister, Trina, has a PS game she is used to playing. One day, she got absorbed by this game which later caught a Virus and will be shut down. Abnormally, Trina was transmigrated from her game to Sean's mission. Sean was surprised when he got a notification from the system [Mission Intrusion] [Abnormally, another player joined this mission! Mission level increased tremendously] [You and the player are bound as one player by the system, Your game level increased]

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