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Where no one is Pure Blooming in Ruin

Where no one is Pure Blooming in Ruin

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Did humanity finally fail? Everyone seems to forget what it is like to be human. Can we even call ourselves humans? They call this salvation or even holy Have the holy beings finally decided. Maybe humanity isn't cut out for this. They destroyed the world. So why not destroy them and turn the world upside down. Parasites use humans as hosts or vessels. Nikolai explores the upside down world and understands the parasite inside his own body. Will he understand or not? Will anyone handle to face the ugly truth or listen to the beautiful lies. Nikolai meets a group of friends who help and explore with him. Will they uncover the truth?
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What if death wasn't the end... but the beginning of something worse? Hridoy should've died in the accident. But his mind woke up - not in a body or the afterlife, but trapped in a cold, sterile machine. No heartbeat. No voice. Just consciousness floating in a tank. Memories are accessed like files. Emotions are monitored like code. He's not a person anymore - he's a project. But Hridoy remembers who he was. And something inside him refuses to fade. As he pieces together the truth of what happened, he discovers a terrifying secret: He's not the only one. And the line between life and death was never as solid as we thought.

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