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Dilemma: The Chip System

Dilemma: The Chip System

"Curiosity killed the cat." The sinister man raised the edges of his lips into a grin before injecting the girl's neck ruthlessly, leaving her unconscious. [Disclaimer: Rated 18 solely for the blood and gore scenes. Extreme torture and abuse scenes included, however, a warning shall be given at the start of such chapters and I will be briefly explaining everything for those who skipped the chapters with such content. Read at your own discretion.] **** Nancy Morgan was an average college girl who was bored of her little-to-none thrilling life and wanted something new. But what she got for that was not necessarily what she asked for. She got into a life-threatening accident. Roth Rogers, her family friend, inserted a chip inside her brain to save her. However, it attracted evil people to go after her. To protect her from the upcoming dangers, Roth appointed his adopted son, Samuel Rogers as her bodyguard. However, more than the people who were trying to abduct her for the cutting-edge technology, Nancy's curiosity rang for her bodyguard's mysterious life. Little did she know, her curiosity unlocked many secrets and troubles.... Like Immortality and artificial diseases. Trapped in a dilemma of science and immortality, Nancy must find out more about her bodyguard, and his connection with all of the mess. **** [Excerpt] "How come you have appeared at my house?" Samuel asked, ignoring her question. "And at such an hour? Are your parents aware?" He was bombarding questions at her after her system told her strange things. Nancy was irritated enough to break his neck, but she kept her composure. "Listen here, you little shit, the system is saying you're hurt. And that's what I asked you. Only I ask the questions here." Nancy clarified before jumping onto the bed, an inch apart from him, as she ran her hand from his shirt's collar to the first button. Who wears dress shirts in bed? Before Nancy could unbutton his shirt, he grabbed her hand with a frown on his face. "I do not know what your system told you, but I must clarify that I am not hurt," Samuel said before moving her hand aside. "Prove it, then," Nancy muttered. "The system says it's a thoracic injury. Show me that it's not." "Even if there is one, I believe you have nothing to do with it." Samuel backfired. Right. Nancy had nothing to do with his matters. But she was dying to remove that shirt from him. No, no! Not for any other business. She just needed to see if the gunshot wound was still there or not. "Which means there is a wound," Nancy said, trying to sound unfazed by his words. "I'll help you treat it." She stood up before walking over to the nightstand opposite them to get the first-aid kit. He watched her with narrowed vision, and she stared back from the corner of her eye. {Probability of survival : 50%... 60%... 65%} {The Wound shows signs of healing. Abnormalities detected.} {Platelet count: Normal.} {Platelet function: Faster than normal.} The system kept raising abnormalities from Samuel as if the system could've never guessed for such an existence. It made Nancy wonder, too. She was sure he was another invention. One way, or another… He was involved. [Note: All my novels are fictional. None of the characters and events have actually taken place.] **** Join my ded discord server: https://discord.gg/HsYbkZP29D Cover Artist: https://www.instagram.com/alina._.smthng/ **** Special Thanks to my mother for devising a name. I had been working on this for 2 years but I couldn't get a name. My mom asked me about the plot and I told her that it was complicated; That's when she said 'Dilemma' If you like complicated things, this is for you! Thank you for giving this a shot.
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Is the redhead girl in the novel a jeweler from Monte Carlo?
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2024-12-11 09:15
I'm not sure. Just because the words 'redhead girl', 'jeweler', and 'Monte Carlo' are associated with the novel doesn't necessarily mean she is a jeweler from there. It could be that she has some other connection to a jeweler in Monte Carlo, or it might be a misdirection in the plot.
What were the top stories in the 2020 Monte Carlo Rally?
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2024-11-11 10:24
Perhaps the performance of new or modified cars was a big story. Some cars might have shown unexpected speed or handling capabilities, which would be very interesting to fans and teams alike. Also, any technical issues that the cars faced during the rally could be part of the top stories. For example, if a leading car had a mechanical problem that cost it the lead, that would surely be a major talking point. And of course, the battles between the top drivers throughout the different stages of the rally, with lead changes and close finishes, would also be among the top stories.
What is the significance of the redhead girl, the jeweler, and Monte Carlo in the novel?
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2024-12-11 22:46
Well, the redhead girl being a jeweler in Monte Carlo could be a key part of the plot. Maybe the story revolves around the jewels she creates or deals with. Monte Carlo provides a backdrop of mystery and opulence. It could be that she is involved in some sort of intrigue, like a jewel theft or a secret deal. Her red hair might make her stand out in the crowd, which could play into the story as well.
What is the 'wife as poker chip story' about?
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2024-12-09 23:27
I'm not sure specifically which 'wife as poker chip story' you are referring to. It could potentially be a fictional or real - life account where a wife is somehow involved in a poker - related situation in a very strange or unethical way, like being used as a bet in a poker game, but without more context it's hard to say exactly.
Is the 'wife as poker chip story' a common story type?
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2024-12-10 04:55
Definitely not. Common story types usually revolve around more positive and relatable human experiences such as coming - of - age, romance in a healthy way, or adventure. The 'wife as poker chip story' is so far from the norm in terms of values that it's highly unlikely to be a common story type. It might be found in some extreme or edgy works that are exploring the depths of human depravity, but that's not the norm in general literature.
What is the 'wife used as poker chip story' about?
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2024-10-27 15:51
I'm not sure specifically which 'wife used as poker chip story' you're referring to. It could be a fictional or a very specific and perhaps disturbing story. Without more context, it's difficult to say exactly what it's about.
Can you list some of the top stories from the 2020 Monte Carlo Rally?
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2024-11-11 07:50
Sure, the performance of the leading contenders is always a top story. Their speed, consistency, and ability to handle the tough Monte Carlo terrain.
Can you recommend a novel about an Irish girl who is a jeweler in Monte Carlo?
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2024-11-17 08:53
One way to find a novel with such a character is to look at novels set in Monte Carlo. Some novels about the rich and glamorous life in Monte Carlo might include a character who is a jeweler, and she could potentially be an Irish girl. You can also check out novels by authors who are known for writing about strong female characters in unique settings. For example, some romance or mystery novels set in Monte Carlo might have a character like this.
What are some possible plotlines for a novel about an Irish girl jeweler in Monte Carlo?
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2024-11-17 07:28
One plotline could be that the Irish girl, a talented jeweler, comes to Monte Carlo to showcase her unique jewelry designs. She gets caught up in the high - society drama and intrigue of Monte Carlo, and has to fight off competitors who try to steal her designs. Along the way, she might fall in love with a local or another expat.
Has the 'wife used as poker chip story' been made into a movie or book?
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2024-10-25 09:31
It's highly unlikely that such a disturbing concept as 'wife used as poker chip' would be made into a mainstream movie or book. However, in the realm of independent or very avant - garde art, there might be something out there, but I haven't come across it. So, in general, I would say no for now.
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