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Leo reached out, his fingers brushing the light. A jolt of electricity surged through him, and suddenly, his vision shifted. He wasn't in his room anymore. He was seeing his room from the ceiling , through a red-tinted lens. Below him, he saw himself—or rather, his body—slumped in the gaming chair, his eyes glowing a vacant, digital blue. Astral Chain Free Download (v1.0.1)
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The prompt " Astral Chain Free Download (v1.0.1)" usually appears on sketchy websites promising free versions of Nintendo Switch games. In reality, these "downloads" are often traps for malware or phishing. Leo reached out, his fingers brushing the light
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