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Cycle Of Nirvana

Author's note: There are bloody scenes, brutality and torture in the story. There are also mysteries that will gradually be revealed for mystery lovers. I warn in advance that those with weak hearts may tremble after reading it. --------------------- In my childhood, I grew up enduring hardships thanks to the love of my stepfather. No one in my clan liked me. To them, I was nothing but useless garbage. At that time, I thought my sufferings were too great. Now that I think about it, those troubles were actually as insignificant as a grain of sand in a huge desert. It was thanks to the events that began with my learning that I was a Chosen after I left my clan. Who had chosen me? What did it mean to be chosen? What was I chosen for? I didn't know that back then. All I knew was the existence of the book in my soul, which taught me more about it as I got stronger and there were other chosen ones besides me. If I could go back in time, would I do the things I did again? Would I be naive enough to make that bloody decision again? Could I have guessed that the truth was so cruel? In a world full of mysteries where the law of the jungle reigns, the great and colossal journey of someone who people wouldn't even call garbage.

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16383 Test

About ten minutes after Asil and his team entered the forest...

After advancing for a while through the forest, the team of eight arrived at an area about a kilometer in diameter that was completely empty. In this large area, there was a very simple wooden sign with something written on it in red capital letters. "Challenger, if you don't want to die, come back! Because if you pass this point, you will be deemed to have taken the 16383 Test and you will not be able to reach the other test areas until you pass the 16383 test!" They didn't know if the area in front of them was really a test area or if this sign was just a trap, but for one of them it didn't matter. And that person, naturally, was Hanzo, who in such a situation was driven by the will to fight instead of his logic.