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Miracle Card Shop: All My Cards Can Be Actualize

Daniel was a Game Designer who live an ordinary life. He was killed on a day when it should be the happiest day of his life as he was so close to publishing his card game. Lured to his death by his girlfriend. He become a sacrifice of some kind of ritual and died. He then got resurrected for an unknown reason along with getting the power to actualize all of the cards in his card game to the real world. Whether it was the spell, Artifact, or even a powerful creature! All can be actualized! Are you a mage and a genius Artificer? I have a Forbidden Tome of Artificing of the lost civilization. Are you interested? If so, become my pupil then! Are you a Vampire lord and the head of the most powerful vampire clan in the modern world? Now, where I kept that Legendary Vlad Dracula-The First Ancestor of The Vampire card? The holy warrior from the Vatican knocking on my door? How about meeting my bodyguard? Michaela-Defender of The Faith. (Female version of Michael) Did someone just summon an all-powerful Demon and sent it to kill me? They even sacrifice thousands of mage souls and many priceless treasures to do that. Let's test my common spell card. The almighty [Unsummon] spell! Good luck in summoning that thing again! With this power, Daniel will take his revenge on whoever did this to him and create his own empire. His magic civilization!

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Gua Jia Plan - Final

The program continued, and many people faced the undeniable truth. Some accepted it, others reacted with anger. Even the most steadfast loyalists displayed disbelief and denial, retreating to their tents to cope with the fact that they had been lied to their entire lives. However, most of the refugees who watched this program continued to watch, as if encountering this information for the first time.

Normally, this process of persuasion would take time, but Envy had lent a hand. It wasn't complicated magic, just a subtle form of suggestion. The magic helped the speaker's words resonate with the listeners, making them think, as long as the context aligned with the truth. It worked well, but not to its full potential, due to a lie within the program's narrative – a lie the speaker believed to be true.