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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.“Your brother’s on the verge of death. What do you say? Should I save him?”
Irok didn’t know if ten years old was such a young age. By the time his and his brother’s lives were held hostage by Sarira, he had already booked a life of s*avery. In a world where “hello,” “good night,” “good morning,” and “good evening” had vanished, Irok faced a horrific eighteenth year.
“Right. You’re a spy now. Exciting, isn’t it? You get to leave this place.”
His life, which felt like hell, always had a twist. The targeted girl, the pretty one in the photo, held a branch with yellow flowers. Her chubby cheeks and old-fashioned striped hanbok, at four or five years old, were striking. His life, which felt like hell, always had a twist. A woman tied to him through someone’s scheme or malice showed Irok a different kind of hell.
“Irok!”
“Irok! Have you eaten?”
In a world where “hello,” “good night,” “good morning,” and “good evening” returned, what choice would Irok make?
If you die, I live; if I die, you live. Irok didn’t know if eighteen was an age worth dying for.
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