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The Eternity Walk

A mediocre man who lost both in life and will, a person who used to spend his day writing spreadsheets in his cubicle has now turned into an immortal and thrown into a world unknown. How would a man whose body is full of life while his mind is deprived of life survive to live an eternity?

Adrain_Garcia · แฟนตาซี
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20 Chs

Reminiscing Death

Fear and realization collided within me. This wasn't a prank or a dream—it was a grim reality I was trapped in. My mind raced, trying to piece together the puzzle of my circumstances. Was this some sort of afterlife? An ordeal meant to teach me a lesson?

Tears mixed with the pain on my cheeks as I grappled with the truth. I was experiencing my own death on an endless loop, each cycle plunging me deeper into the abyss of terror. The voice's words echoed in my mind: "As punishment for questioning my existence."

If I was to survive this ordeal, I had to unravel the purpose behind it. The cycle began again—pain, confusion, darkness.

[HIT]

The agony hit me, but this time, I braced myself against the onslaught. As the pain surged through me, I fought to hold onto my thoughts, to find a way out of this maddening cycle.

[ZOOP]

The darkness enveloped me once more, but now I was ready. I had to break this cycle, escape this torment.

[HIT]

Pain sliced through me, but this time, I didn't scream. Instead, I focused on the images that flashed before me—the flipped vehicle, the red sky.

[ZOOP]

The cycle repeated, but my mind was racing. What did it all mean? Was the vehicle my own death, a symbol of the choice I had made—or didn't make?

[HIT]

The pain pulsed, but I clung to my resolve. I needed to confront my own choices, my own failures.

[ZOOP]

Again, the cycle continued, but my determination was unyielding. I wasn't going to let this endless torment break me. I wasn't going to surrender to the cycle of despair.

[HIT]

I gritted my teeth against the pain, my focus unwavering. The images—the flipped vehicle, the red sky—began to blur together, forming a mosaic of meaning.

[ZOOP]

And then, in a flash, it hit me—the vehicle, the red sky, it wasn't just about me. It was about the girl, about the choice I had to make, about saving a life. It was a reminder that my actions—or lack thereof—had consequences beyond my own fate.

[HIT]

The pain lanced through me, but this time, I held onto that realization. I needed to embrace the pain, face my past, and make the right choice.

[ZOOP]

The cycle started again, but this time, I faced it with a newfound clarity. I wouldn't shy away from the pain or the truth. I would confront my past, my fears, and my regrets head-on.

[HIT]

I screamed, not in agony, but in determination. I had learned my lesson. I had understood the message.

[ZOOP]

As the cycle repeated once more, I braced myself, ready to embrace the pain and face my own choices. This time, I wouldn't falter. This time, I would break free from this torment, rewrite my fate, and choose differently.

The voice's words echoed in the darkness, "You died, Alex."