The Princess Game

The Princess Game

Lee Cheung

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When "the Princess" is no longer precious, "the game" is not entertaining anymore, gamers in the game will only have two options, Option 1 is to be alive, Option 2 is to be dead. Gamers will die for disobeying, breaking rules and escaping. Wanna live? Okay, please execute the order of "the Princess", or please accept the punishment. What will you choose, when the purest emotion becomes jealousy, suspicion and regret, the darkness surrounds your soul? You will be the next "Princess", if you survive" the game".

Chapter 0 Rules of the game

Rules of "the Princess Game":

"The Princess" will issue orders randomly, and gamers who execute the order are random.

Orders will be sent to gamers by phone.

The chosen gamer must execute the order, or will be eliminated with punishments.

All people in Mosang School must attend the game, there will be no school-transferring or dropping-out during the game.

All orders from "the Princess" must be executed, the disobedient will be eliminated with punishments.

The last one left will be the next "Princess"

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