Hatred Virus: A Different Ending
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  • Reads 4,848
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  • Parts 35
  • Time 2h 59m
Complete, First published Mar 18, 2019
Mature
The virus may not have ended like others expected. One person remains infected and it could reset the progress of the new world. The question is who is infected? By uncovering clues, overcoming fears and regrets, RoPo must try and stop them before the apocalypse begins once again. Could this all have been avoided? Could one choice change it all? Either this world falls into ruins or it cease to exist. 

"There is no turning back..."

"I'm always here for you..."

"I won't lose again..."

"It's all your fault..."

"He's dead..." 

"... always make a choice."

"No turning back now..."
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