The Borderline between Hope and Despair
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  • Reads 33
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Jul 27, 2016
Mature
There were 21 students from different countries who are put into a program that was designed by an unknown person high up within the government. They thought that the program was going to teach them all about the ways in order to live the life as the leader of a specific type of person within their country. However, the program is secretly used for trying out new military weapons on these high school students, and the mastermind behind all of this gets to watch the whole death match unfold. Some students will participate, sacrifice themselves, and even eat themselves in order to survive. There's a lot of things that are surprising when it comes to people fighting for their lives, and betraying their own kind just to make it out alive.  Will they give in to despair or battle it with the power of their hope? 

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