Digital Requiem

Mead Hall Media
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21
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About this eBook

In a world where death is no longer the end, love becomes eternal—but at what cost?

Merciful Wilson's heart died the day he lost his beloved wife, Faithful. Now, years later, he stands on the threshold of Elysium Corporation, a company promising digital immortality and the chance to reunite with lost loved ones.

As Merciful uploads his consciousness into the Elysium Network, he discovers a paradise beyond his wildest dreams. But his joy is short-lived when he learns that Faithful is trapped in a corrupted zone—a digital hell that threatens to tear apart the very fabric of their virtual existence.

Armed with nothing but his unwavering love and a mysterious device, Merciful must navigate through a nightmare landscape of broken code and fragmented souls. In a race against time and the ever-spreading corruption, can Merciful save Faithful and preserve their chance at an eternal digital embrace?

Digital Requiem is a heart-pounding sci-fi romance that questions the nature of consciousness, the power of love, and the price of immortality. In a realm where reality itself can unravel, Merciful and Faithful must fight not only for their own existence but for the future of all digital souls.

Love never dies—but in the world of Elysium, it might wish it could.

About the author

Chuck is an author and artist who lives in Colorado.

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