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The Dark Aura

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Lisez le roman The Dark Aura écrit par l'auteur Stephan_Tucker publié sur WebNovel. ...

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In the year 2300, Lucid Dreams Online, the much anticipated release quickly became the most downloaded Dive Type-MMORPG in the world. Introducing players to the captivating world of Anheii, where they can explore the vast continent of Ulgree and forge their destinies, a young college student returns to the Dive Type MMORPG known as Lucid Dreams. This immersive virtual realm offers an unparalleled experience, allowing players to do virtually anything they desire. Our protagonist, once an avid beta player of the game, is driven by a fervent aspiration: to ascend to unrivaled heights and claim the prestigious title of the Sword God. In his previous endeavor, he fell short of this lofty ambition. However, with the announcement of Lucid Dreams' official launch, he seizes a second chance to make his mark on the world. Returning to the game, he sets out on an epic journey to achieve his ultimate goal. But as he arrives in the humble starting area of the Middle Kingdom, peculiar occurrences begin to unfold before him. At first, he attributes these oddities to developer-made adjustments, assuming they will be smoothed out in future updates. As time progresses, the strange anomalies only intensify, and their enigma becomes impossible to ignore. It dawns on our protagonist that something far more sinister and complex is at play in the world of Lucid Dreams. With every in-game step, he delves deeper into a web of secrets, realizing that the virtual realm he once cherished is hiding a dark truth.

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