In.borderland -free-: Alice
In the desolate, neon-soaked ruins of a Tokyo where every pedestrian crossing is a graveyard and every pachinko parlor a potential death trap, the concept of "freedom" is the cruelest illusion of all. The Borderlands—that purgatorial chessboard between life and death—operates on a single, merciless currency: the will to survive. For Ryohei Arisu and his companions, every "game" is a cage. The Beach was a gilded prison of hedonism. The Face Card battles were gladiatorial pits masked as mythology. But what if the final key wasn't a Visa extension or a Citizen’s throne? What if the ultimate escape was simply refusing to play?
In "-FREE-," the penalty for losing is not death by laser. It is worse: you become a permanent Citizen, doomed to run the same games for eternity, believing you are a god when you are merely a ghost. The reward for winning? You don't get to return to the real world with a memory of heroism. You simply... wake up. On the street. Amidst the meteor's rubble, with no grand revelation, no heroic scars. Just the quiet, aching freedom of choosing life without a scoreboard. Alice In.borderland -FREE-
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