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This Text Adventure Game is definitely poisonous

It all started when the protagonist downloaded a game called "The Fool (Beta Version)," marking a pivotal shift in the style of his life. This was no ordinary game; it lacked visuals and music, composed solely of lines of text and a multitude of choices. Yet, each decision within the game had the power to alter the player's destiny, for on the other side of the game lay a real, unknown world. Players were unable to physically enter this otherworld or see its landscapes, experiencing the alternate realm solely through text, vicariously living each step of their character's journey. As the game progressed, not only could rewards from the game materialize in the real world, but creatures from the game began to appear in reality as well. Then came the day the game was released for global public testing. An era quietly unfolded, where the masses embarked on explorations and treasure hunts in an alternate universe through 'textual adventure,' heralding a new chapter of engagement and discovery.

Pentacolored Seven Characters · Ficção Científica
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Chapter 393 - Everything for the Family_3

Jonas spoke, then suddenly began to cough violently. Dark blood spewed all over the ground. His body instantly became extremely weak. He leaned against the wall, struggling to sit down, gasping for air.

"Uncle!"

May was startled and hurried over to him to check his injuries.

"Uncle, you..."

However, when May lifted Jonas's black robe, she finally noticed the skin revealed on his entire body had turned black as ink, and his arm that she had wounded was still bleeding deadly black blood.

This was a sign of poison contamination. The poison was evidently deep in his organs.

Seeing May's disbelief, Jonas smiled bitterly, "How do you think such a powerful poison was created? I tested it on myself day by day. The poison inside me is a thousand times stronger than that in other vampires. There's no chance I will survive. Even if you didn't come today, I wouldn't live past tomorrow."