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The Bond of the Two Crowns (English)

In the empire of Lysdoria, Princess Lavínia grew up under the weight of a single truth: she was destined to rule. Intelligent, cunning, and determined, she always knew her place was on the throne, leading her people with justice and strength. However, her fate takes an unexpected turn when she is forced to accept an arranged marriage to the prince of Altanar, a man known for his incompetence and weakness. For Lavínia, becoming a Consort Empress, reduced to the role of bearing heirs, is a prison sentence—and she is not willing to accept it. As she struggles to find a way to usurp her future husband’s throne, Lavínia becomes entangled in a web of political intrigue, dangerous conspiracies, and unexpected alliances. Every step toward power is marked by challenges, and she soon discovers she is not alone in her plans. Amid the chaos, a forbidden love emerges, threatening to shake her resolve and jeopardize everything she has built. Meanwhile, in the empire of Altanar, the young princess Safiye faces her own battle. After the death of her mother, the Empress, Safiye finds herself at the mercy of the Emperor’s concubine, who sees the princess as a threat to the future of her own children. Determined to eliminate Safiye, the concubine devises a dark plan, but the young princess finds an unexpected way out: a marriage proposal to the prince of Valthea, the youngest of the three empires. As Lavínia and Safiye follow seemingly separate paths, something in the air suggests their stories are destined to intertwine—but in what way, only time will tell.
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Eden Online

In the twenty-first century, the world experienced explosive technological advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence, government-granted major loans to common households, and the possession of new-gen androids gradually erased human labor from every different field in the workforce. People in first-world countries from the middle class up were the first to enjoy the freedom of time and improved quality of life granted by the household androids working in their stead. With a steady flow of income provided by their working androids and the leisure of time on their hands, people started turning to entertainment for their indulgence. Around that time, Future Electronics shocked the world in 2056 with its first full-dive virtual reality headset, Eden VR. And with it came the VRMMORPG, Eden Online. Jointly invested by 100 countries, which granted half the world access to a virtual second life, everyone believed it would be the greatest source of entertainment for the following decades to come. However, contrary to everyone’s expectations, Eden Online’s high-difficulty settings tormented players instead. Set in a post-apocalyptic future ravaged by disasters where humanity has been forced to retreat inside fortified cities with high-rise walls, players can only challenge the savage beasts, mutants, and infected beyond with their wits, gears, and skills. The benefit of becoming stronger through a leveling system is not a feature of the first-generation VRMMORPG that defined the twenty-first century for games. Despite players’ dissatisfactions and complaints, Eden Online remained staunch in its theme with the government’s backing and encouragement. For whatever purposes and intent Future Electronics and the government may have, Desmond Gray, is one of the rare players willing to challenge the world of Eden Online. However, what drives Desmond to play such an unenjoyable and self-torturous game? Could there be more to the game than what it seems? This is his story.
Pointbreak · 226.4K Views
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