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Divine Trinity Quest: Into the Server's Edge

In the world of Shannia, the holders of the powerful Divine Trinity Frames waged a catastrophic war against each other. The aftermath of their battle sparked a quest to obtain these fabled relics. For centuries, Frame Users have raced to the Edge of the Server, vying to claim the Frames and bend reality to their will. But the quest is treacherous, and only the strongest will survive to claim victory. Will you be the one to conquer the Divine Trinity Quest and rewrite the fate of Shannia? ————— ⚠️ MC's POV blurb: “Find me at the edge of the Server, Kai,” were the last words my mother before she disappeared. Then I was fooled and got stuck in a game called "Shannia" where 100 years is a measly 1 hour in the real world. Alice—the girl who introduced me to this game told me I will die in real life if I die here. I don't fully believe her. However, I won't take a chance. I will see everything through until I learn the truth. That changed when she told me about the Divine Trinity Quest by going to the server's edge. I feel. . . somehow, I could discover my past by completing this quest. And maybe, hopefully, I will find my mother there. To the Server's Edge! ————— With your support, I can keep writing to the best of my ability! ⚠️Conditions for MASS RELEASING CHAPTERS: *100 Power Stones = 1 Chapter *100 Privilege Unlocks = 5 Chapters *10 Golden Tickets = 5 Chapters Notes: —The Mass Releases of Chapters will be done in the following month. —A maximum of 25 Chapters can be Mass Released in one Month. —May update the conditions from time to time. ————— ⚠️Miscellaneous: Help me grow my Discord Server: https://discord.gg/YFYRj4bx The art used as the cover is from Zeronis. I claim nothing.

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Mary

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"You're amazing!" Mary said to Letitia.

At first, Letitia was glad but mostly confused. Then she laughed as if that was the greatest joke she has ever heard in a long time.

"Good one!" she said as she does a tear from the corner of her eye. Mary was confused while laughing with her. "Now, please leave. I have work to do."

"Okay. . ." She walked out of the place and just when she was about a meter away, she turned around and said, "Want me to play a song for you?"

"No, thanks," Letitia refused with a smile. "I have to concentrate on my work."

Mary walked away and pouted her lips in dissatisfaction. Letitia was back on track with what she was doing. It was a relief but she knew that she just gave up her chance of finally having a friend. She dismissed what she felt and reasoned that working was more important.