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The Extra of The Lunerra

The only game in my life that makes me laugh: The Lands of The Lunerra... I played this game for six thousand hours in three years, and the day I thought I had done everything I could in this game, I felt a great emptiness inside me. I thought nothing in my ordinary and monotonous life could make me happier than when I played this game. But it didn't take long for me to realize that I was wrong with an e-mail I received the night I finished the game. ---- Hi! Thank you to everyone who came to read this story. There are two things I want to tell you. First of all, I first started writing this about two years ago, but I was writing in my native language, Turkish, and on a different site. But unfortunately, the website where I published the series came to the brink of collapse. While I was thinking about where to publish the series, I remembered Webnovel and here I am. So this is my first English novel and I believe I will make mistakes while translating. Please forgive me for these if you encounter some of them. I will do my best. Second... yes, while writing this novel I was inspired by most of the novels I've read so far. Like TNE, that novel is a pure diamond for me and I don't think I will ever reach the level of that thing. So I want to say the first few chapters may feel familiar to you, but I'll do my best to smooth it out. Discord: https://discord.gg/eRZTrv6Y49

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Volume IV - Chapter 61: More Absolute Mind

After confirming his identity, Dorhud sighed deeply and pulled up a chair that was the right size for his height.

"Ezareth told me ye were dead, so I marked ye down as deceased in the records, but fixin' that's an easy matter. The real important thing is..."

Dorhud stared at me, or rather at my right eye, which I could not open.

"I won't be remindin' ye of the hardships ye went through. Just... I hope ye will get well soon, that's all."

I put my hand to my right eye, so I understood why I couldn't open it even if I wanted to.

There was something over my eye, probably a bandage.

I lowered my hand, but just then I paused.

My left eye locked onto my lowered hand as it slowly widened.

In the space where my missing fingers had been, I now saw new 'fingers'.

"W- what?"

Their color was slightly different from the color of my skin, a little lighter. Yet I could neither believe what I was seeing nor make sense of it.