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Soulless Players

What would you feel if after living your whole life out, you found out that you're just a character in a book? That every encounter and misfortune were just the machinations of the author? And if one day, you will be given a chance to escape, will you grab the opportunity or remain drunk by your role? *** Philip was one of the puppets of fate and the main character of a famous book. Yet, unlike other main characters, his life was filled with tragedy and later ended terribly. Then one day, along with the other 99 men, he was summoned to fight for his freedom. He immediately agreed to participate. He wanted to live freely and control his own life. However, after seeing the might of his 99 enemies, he instantly became reluctant. Can he win against those who control magic and create miracles? He was just an unlucky soulless player with no interesting ability to begin with! *** This is a novel featuring 100 main characters locked in a fierce battle against each other. 00:00 GMT+8: 2 chapters daily The cover is AI Generated

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Unbeknownst to Philip...

As all the mentalists in the city turned their attention to the direction of the corruption, Philip shifted his gaze back to the professor, his eyes trembled in horror and curiosity. 

Inwardly, he couldn't help but wonder, "What's going on?"

Suddenly, a voice resonated within him and answered his unspoken question. "It's an unstable core memory."

Doug explained with a yawn, "There might be a human mentalist out there that had experienced an intense stimulation, leading to his mental state breaking down."

"Simultaneously, the dominant emotion that emanates from their tainted core memory bursts out, leading to a widespread corruption in the area."

Doug paused as if deeply contemplating the situation. "Hmmm, this level of corruption is so huge that it engulfs the entire city. Whoever possesses such a tainted core is teetering on the brink of death. And if they manage to survive, they will surely face a trial. I can't help but feel sorry for them..."