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Races: Online ( VR Smartphone App )

What happens when a young man with bad luck receives the opportunity of a lifetime? After receiving a strange email to beta-test a game for $1000, will you venture into the world of Races: Online and meet multiple Fantasy Races? Will you embark onto the path of becoming one of the future Heroes and Adventurers by enrolling in the Kraelonia Academy? Will you seek to build your village or perhaps aim for the crown instead? See the world through the lenses of the main protagonist and other characters: Han Jing - a twenty-something young man who receives the email and becomes a Player. Live as a Student at Kraelonia Academy by night, but return to the real world by day and discover the world one lives in has its own secrets lingering beneath its surface. Timothy Cook - an NPC (?) from Rockfall Village who also travels with 'Han' to Kraelonia Academy. A young man with a fiery personality and the [ Firestarter ] Skill to match, after losing his mother during the Demon Lord's attack, does he have anything left to do? The allure of magic calls to him, but what if he sinks deeper than he could possibly go? A world of Classes, Levels, Swords and Sorcery... hop into the Races: Online server and start your quest today! Or maybe meet up with the other Players offline? "This Demon Lord would really like to have a word with you without the safety net of the game rules." -—-—- WARNING: SLOW-PACED, MULTI-PERSPECTIVE SERIES. -—-—- Support the Author: Discord: https://discord.gg/NNU4emZ Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/cheldv Patreon: https://patreon.com/rachel_ruth Undergoing edits.

RachelRuth · Bandes dessinées et romans graphiques
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Cutscene of Home Sweet Home

Han Jing wasn't exactly interested in Wang Liquin's older sister—if he had one, because Chan Lee really had no clue at all. However, if this woman was anything like the person he encountered as Timothy's elder sister… Well, he'd rather not.

"Sorry about that, I don't really have any clue about him at all." Chan Lee sheepishly smiled at him and yet there was a certain look in her eyes that told Han Jing that she was more upset about this than she let on.

Han Jing really didn't want to be the guy that acted like some sort of glue for a person that wasn't really his friend. That was almost horrible to admit aloud, but he really didn't want to look at the bright side of things.

There was no desire for him to say that maybe this Wang Liquin was a good guy.

Whether he said anything or nothing at all—Chan Lee seemed like she already had a conditioned mindset about the guy and what he meant to her. That was totally all fine and good.