Would you sacrifice your life in order to save another person? Eizit finds himself in front of that dilemma and confidently says no. However, can you truly know yourself well enough?
In two mirror worlds, a futuristic Earth and a fantasy one, the latter has people have 9 lives. Will Eizit keep his word and watch them die, or will he be moved by an uncontrollable force to sacrifice himself?
If he wastes his First Opportunity to Live, will he also waste his Last Opportunity to Live?
Author here! I saw some authors make the first review so here I am. I want to specify stuff about the story and mainly the first three chapters. The first chapter is very action paced while the second one is made to give contrast, a lot more chill. The second chapter was written in order to reveal some bits from the story. The third chapter had both information and action, with a bit more intense action in this one. I've used a VERY chill dark comedy with a VERY LITTLE description on blood and shit. However, if you have fear to blood and stuff, refrain from reading (again , I don't think it can be considered gore). In short, the first three chapters are made to try and make the reader hooked in the main dilemma of the book, whether Eizit would sacrifice his life for others, and more specifically repeatedly. It sets the background but doesn't explain much about it because it isn't relevant at this point, it doesn't matter where he is, or who is in danger. In the upcoming chapters, mainly 4 and 5, I'll use some ✨ exposition ✨ to reveal more about the world background and the plot. Thanks for reading! (I gave myself 5 stars cause I'm built like that, pls give the novel a try!)