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... missed my parents but, the time I spent there was incredible... Just amazing...

"But seriously, who dreams for this long?"

As I caught my breath and tried to make sense of my situation, I gradually realized that my past experiences as the Netori king, living in another world, and being Michael Frostburne might have all been a dream...

A profound sadness washed over me as I understood that the life I had longed for was merely an illusion, a vivid yet deceptive dream that h ...

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