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Six days until a livestreamed 'final ritual' makes a deadly family relic's hidden script go viral and permanent — one survivor must expose the scripted lie before the clock hits zero and the world believes the wrong truth forever.
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Six Days Before the Feed Turns Permanent: Relic Deadline: Six days until a livestreamed 'final ritual' makes a deadly family relic's hidden script go viral and permanent — one survivor must expose the scripted lie before the clock hits zero and the world believes the wrong truth forever.. Built for general-web-serial readers, the novel prioritizes fast compulsion, socially legible pressure, and repeatable payoff. Status: preview live. The full serial is still being produced and new chapters will be uploaded continuously. Planned chapters: 10.
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Six days until a livestreamed 'final ritual' makes a deadly family relic's hidden script go viral and permanent — one survivor must expose the scripted lie before the clock hits zero and the world believes the wrong truth forever.
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