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    Gen Asagiri was raised to win.
    Adopted by Stanley Snyder and Dr. Xeno Houston Wingfield, he grows up learning that science is power, strategy is survival, and morality is optional. When the petrification beam turns the world to stone, Gen stays conscious for 3,700 years—thinking, planning, sharpening himself.

    When Tsukasa revives him, Gen steps into the new world already several moves ahead. Alliances bend, conflicts unfold, and no one realizes they’re being played.

    No one, except Ishigami Senkuu—the only mind fast enough to keep up.

    While others play checkers, Gen plays three-dimensional chess.

    Language:
    English
    Words:
    9,893
    Chapters:
    9/?
    Comments:
    24
    Kudos:
    82
    Bookmarks:
    13
    Hits:
    888
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    After the end of the side story, the world continues without Kim Dokja—and that is the greatest cruelty of all. As the Kim Dokja Company mourns in their own quiet ways, the story centers on Yoo Joonghyuk, a man who has survived countless endings but cannot undo this one.

    There is no body to bury, no regression to rely on, no story left where Kim Dokja returns. Forced to live on, Joonghyuk confronts a loss that even time cannot fix, carrying the weight of having been loved by someone who chose him to the very end.

    A oneshot about grief without relief, love without closure, and the irreversible ache of being glad that Kim Dokja existed at all.

    Language:
    English
    Words:
    700
    Chapters:
    1/1
    Kudos:
    16
    Bookmarks:
    3
    Hits:
    75

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