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The Fourth Wall.

Author: Malyend_F
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Read The Fourth Wall. novel written by the author Malyend_F on WebNovel, This serial novel genre is Fantasy stories, covering system. ✓ Newest updated ✓ All rights reserved

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welcome to the velvet room, a place that exists within dream and reality. mind and matter… ——————————————————— A system that is aware of the presence of the reader. A system that can interact and see beyond its own reality. the very fabric of reality pierced through by this presence. the consequences shall be known. ——————————;)—————— alright seriously though, hello there, I'm not planning for this to be a serious kind of thing. just want to take suggestions and add stuff to this story. also want to improve on my writing and story telling so constructive criticism would be appreciated. Am planning to do 3 - 4 chapters a week. might tweak it a bit later on in the future.

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