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Beyond the norm
READING AGE 4+
Nene Mong
Romance
ABSTRACT
BEYOND THE FIXED
Story Description
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TAGLINE
She was the variable that broke his universe.
He was the fixed point she'd been searching for.
In a world where everything was already written—
They were the only words that mattered.
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SHORT SYNOPSIS (FOR PLATFORM)
Two universes. One impossible meeting. And a love that wasn't supposed to exist.
Xie Nanyi is a starship architect from a dying universe. Her life's work: prove that beyond every calculated reality, there's a realm of pure possibility.
Lu Zhizhou has survived 137 death games in a universe where everything is scripted—every move, every death, every "miracle." He's the only one who sees the cage.
When her consciousness crashes into his world as a system error, two things happen:
He meets the first unpredicted variable in his existence.
She finds the fixed point she's been searching for.
Now they have 72 hours to survive a haunted hospital where a vengeful spirit is waking up. But the real game is bigger than one instance. The System that controls his world has noticed the bug.
And it wants her deleted.
Two people who shouldn't exist. One universe that wants them dead. And a question that could break reality itself:
If everything is fixed—what happens when the fixed finds the free?