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Soul Fusion Online

Down and out of luck, Yuki was. She was fired from her job and needed to find money to pay rent for her low income housing. The only saving grace was a news report she saw. Soul Fusion Online: a vrmmo taking the world by storm. A place where players can turn in game money into cash in the real world. A living world where even the NPCs are as real as anyone you would meet on the city streets. A game with cultivation and leveling mixed together. After creating a male character to play the game with, Yuki begins her journey on her path to becoming a legendary figure in the gaming world. Meeting new friends along her journey, she slowly begins to come out of her shell and loner life, both in game and real life. ***Big shout out to Azurite Paladin and Killboy as well as others on my discord for helping toss ideas at me for this novel!*** Power Stone Voting And Golden Tickets For each month we stay in the top 50 I will do 6 bonus chapters per month. 12 if both Power Stone and Golden Ticket are in the top 50. For each month we stay in the top 10 I will do 8 bonus chapters per month. 16 if both Power Stone and Golden Ticket are in the top 10. Summoning Pens. For every 500 pens I will produce 1 bonus chapter. Join my Discord! https://discord.gg/79yyJSD Show your support and buy me a coffee! https://ko-fi.com/invayne Follow on twitter: https://twitter.com/AuthorInvayne Follow on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/invayne/

invayne · Game
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The King Is Here Part 3

Melgrave looked at his daughter in law and felt that she was indeed perfect for his daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Watts frowned but stayed silent. If Yuki wanted Melgrave to come over, it was not their place to say anything. Trisha also stayed silent. She decided to just sit next to Yuki and not pay attention to the old man. She knew Yuki was not doing this to make her feel uncomfortable. She was doing it to stay on good terms with the old man who was her good for nothing father. But this still left her two brothers, who were standing there unsure of what they should do.