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Deadliest Coronavirus
Deadliest Coronavirus
Deadliest Coronavirus
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Deadliest Coronavirus

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John Lastlee's mother got five days to live due to the coronavirus infection. His father, Jaspyr, felt obliged to fetch a cure for her.
Halfway through, he met an alien, who would promise anything he wanted after helping him defeat another species of alien.
He did a cost-benefit analysis in his mind and called it a deal. Little did he know, in the end it was unconducive to the matter at hand. His assistance to his alien friend was likened to his service to the world. He wished he had done nothing at all.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherWilliam Quan
Release dateApr 7, 2020
ISBN9780463233924
Deadliest Coronavirus
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William Quan

Write lust. That’s something permanently gnawing at William Quan's face whenever he thinks of taking a break off his writing fit. He would die of giving up on writing. Writing, is already a part of him.He started writing back in the year 2009 when he first suffered from depression. He became something as cool as an escape artist. He went overboard. Write lust took torture up a notch as innumerable story ideas popped up in his mind. Write lust became a problem because of multiverse of his creations gives rise to his existential crisis. Considering the infinite immensity of the universe and infinite possibilities of everything and hence an absolute certainty of all happenings, he speculates that if he was a protagonist in an author’s story ever. And he believes that he couldn’t be more right.William Quan believes in Writer God, who exists in our realm of writing. Writer God will appoint a particular writer to breathe life into a story of His choosing. Writing, hence, becomes a process of sacrificing a part of a writer’s life so that characters in a story are born and remain in our universe.

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    Deadliest Coronavirus - William Quan

    Deadliest Coronavirus

    By William Quan

    Published by William Quan at Smashwords

    Copyright 2020 William Quan

    ISBN: 9780463233924

    Smashwords Edition, License Notes

    This ebook is licensed for your personal gratification only. It may not be re-sold or given away to other living soul. If you like to share this book with another person, best download an additional copy for each recipient. Thank you for choosing this reading material out of billion others. May your soul rest amongst those who are kind and awesome after die.

    [Version 5. What is new? Few mistakes, both typo and punctuation, are corrected. ISBN inclusion. Greater love. Please ignore the previous version if you got one.]

    Author’s Note

    This work was made for the purpose of keeping you reader amused during social distancing protocol/lockdown of your city. I wish I could do my part for helping the world during this difficult time. Kudos and three thanks to the frontliners who sacrifice their life. I am raised with a belief that no one should die for someone else without first receiving one trillion USD. Yet you prove me wrong, while we feel for more our inconvenience (we are freedom advocator!) than your pain rotting away serving our asses. I understand you, frontliners. That if you bow out of your duty and decidedly abscond, your colleagues will be forced to take up the extra mantle left behind and they will die in fatigue in long run. You don’t want that to happen 'cause you’re considerate. That’s also why you stay in that horrible stint of yours and brave through all BS this sick world thrown at you. Despite all, it is impossible for you to make it to the Forbes 100 2021, and to ignore the fact that even with one wholesome Nobel Prize or equivalent shoved up your ass, there will still be some space left in your rectum, you know, to cache life resentment and unhappiness. There’ll always be

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