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“I’m glad I save you before you could die from your suicide attempt. There’s no need to worry; I’ve given you a second chance in life.” The last thing that a boy named Claudia remembered was jumping off a bridge to end his own life, but now he’s woken up in the world of Serial Slain, his favorite MMORPG. For years, he had been playing the video game, eventually reaching the top five of the North American leaderboards. He had no real-life friends and seldom spoke to his family, so Serial Slain was his only solace in life. But one day, he loses his only in-game friend, he gets betrayed during a dungeon raid, and he loses all his progress, including every level and item. With no other purpose in life, Claudia committed suicide. His attempt was a failure, and it rendered him paralyzed and cognitively deficient. Luckily, a woman named Virgil gave him the chance of a lifetime by hooking up his brain to a fully immersive VRMMORPG, Serial Slain 2.0—a new update to the original game. Now, as a Tester of the new VRMMORPG, Claudia must defeat the final boss or risk returning to the reality that he hated. Just when he thought he was living his ideal reality, he soon realizes that even the video game world has its fair share of sorrow and suffering. . . World Map: https://twitter.com/lizorleiorarnol/status/1411774908149944321?s=21 . . Warning: This novel deals with sensitive topics, such as suicide, and uses strong language. . . Discord @Epyonnn2759 Twitter @LizOrLeiOrArnol for random stuff. If I get enough support, I'll also make some light novel art for my story. DM me if you catch any typos

Epyonnn · เกม
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Interlude 4: A Little Wishful Thinking Just to Keep on Living (Part 1)

The girl sat alone—perfectly alone as she liked to say.

She was driving her car down the highway just after a failed date at a WcDonald's.

"Dammit. Why are all boys the same?"

The girl's name was Grace.

Even though she felt so alone, music filled her world with wondrous colors. She listened to various genres, but she would turn on Serial Slain's boss fight music if she ever wanted to cheer up her mood.

The fusion of heavy metal, dubstep, and opera wasn't a happy combination by any means, but it brought Grace a certain solace, reminding her of the best game ever created (at least, that was what she believed Serial Slain to be).

When Grace returned to her apartment complex, she parked her car, noticing that the "Baby on board" sign was still there.

"Shit."

In the end, Grace shrugged it off. It's wasn't like she was ever going to see Claudia again.