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NPC Code: Red Riding Hood

Red is an NPC (non-player character) villager of the popular game called “Code”. She is living her simple life to the fullest, not until an announcement crashes into the game. A horde of monsters materialises in the distance, wreaking havoc across the Kingdom of Freiy. Red scurries through the forest and plans to save her parents and her sister, only to see them die in her hands. She refuses to believe everything and goes against the script meant for her. The girl comes to learn about the world and how to complete the game. She created a war between nations, hence the rise of the death game. Red, becoming a variant among NPCs, travels across lands for a purpose. A quest to take all four obelisks in her hands and seek vengeance against Warner Asimov, the founder of Code. Will Red take her revenge against Warner or die inside the game? “A kingdom overturned by its foes can ascend once more. But one which shatters the inside? That’s game over.” (inspired quote from Zemo MCU) ORIGINAL BOOK COVER Will update a chapter everyday! Hop in to my server and talk about how awesome this novel is! (Thank you so much for supporting my work~) Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/yteNWMu8dg Instagram: (I will make one soon)

kuhaku_sora · Fantasia
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209 Chs

Project Hiro

Warner Asimov's Point of View. 

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"Today is a big day, Sir Asimov," Katya said, while waiting at the benches. "We should get ready for the press soon, or else the people might get the wrong idea."

The two of us sat on the aligned chairs behind the metal doors. Right past through that gate was the stadium meant to interview. It had been three months since the death game, and around one billion people got killed inside the game.

"You're right. We don't want to stir any panic from the world now, do we?" An instinctive chuckle followed through my voice as I gave out my comment.

After a few moments, a knock coming from the other side startled my mind. It was the staff that told us it was our cue to enter the stage.

Katya and I stood up from our seats and went straight ahead to the crowd. Thousands of roars coming from the audience echoed in my ears. They were not cheering for me.

It was the other way around.