In case you missed Book I...

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I understand that I mentioned this could be read as a standalone but I realized I didn't explicitly mention all the names of the gangs and alliances so people who read this without reading the first book are rather clueless.

Therefore, I've made this part to simplify Book I.

In CRIMES OF EREGOR I, Gwen is an ordinary teenager who discovers she's been secretly working for a real mafia gang without even knowing it, and she's hated the mafia since young because her Dad was a part of it, and part of the reason why her parents went seperate ways when she was 6.

One day she discovers the mafia gang she is working for is the age-old nemesis of her Father's gang, and her life is in trouble. Her father, the leader of Laurelai, is the most brutal, psychotic figure in the mafia, and has conducted several massacres in his revenge game against Seige and several other sub gangs under Seige. For years, Daniel (her father) has been paying the authorities money to keep their mouths shut about the incident, and all those who tried to investigate the case were assassinated.

(To greater understand the rivalry between Seige and Laurelai, you'll have to read Book I.)

Subsequently, Gwen has to face her Father. Together with the help of her friends, and alliances with other gangs associated to Seige, Gwen has a showdown with her Father to throw him behind bars to pay for his sins, and to finally put a closure to his misdeeds and the end of a bloody era.

Or...did she not?

When Eregor was destroyed after they realized it was a parallel world and not a Virtual Reality game that it had been marketed as, the destruction of the Infinity Emerald was unconfirmed.

And when they had an interrogation session with Daniel after the whole saga, Daniel reveals that Emilia would soon return to haunt them, and her legacy would live on. Emilia was the bane of his existence, the reason why he killed...to exact revenge on the contract killers paid to kill her, and those who made him pay off the debt with his life to a woman he had never loved.

At the interrogation, things go terribly wrong when the voice tormenting Gwen all her life strikes again. Growing up in a broken family, Gwen suffered from depression and voices inside her head that accused her for the very reason why her parents went seperate ways, and how she should've just killed herself earlier so that everyone else would have been happy. Her psychiatrist dismissed them as figments of her imagination, but now that she saw that woman in a red dress smiling at her as she stood beside Daniel in the interrogation room, she could only confirm one thing...

Daniel was right. Emilia was back for revenge.

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