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Chronolocket

RikaWu
In the futuristic city of Nexara, Alven Raka Ardian lives with wounds from the past: a father declared dead, a mother who vanished without a trace, and questions that have never been answered. Everything changes when he discovers his mother’s final legacy, a pocket watch-shaped necklace called the Chronolocket. The necklace grants him an impossible ability: to return to the past and repeat time. When a massive explosion claims the life of Nara, the only person who has always been there for him, Alven is willing to use the Chronolocket again and again to change fate. However, each repetition comes with a horrifying price. His memories gradually fade, reality begins to fracture, and the city of Nexara is threatened with destruction by the collision of the past, present, and future. In the midst of his desperate search to save Nara and find his mother, Alven must confront a secret organization hunting the Chronolocket — as well as the cruelest truth of all: that his greatest enemy may be his future self. When time is no longer a blessing but a curse, Alven is forced to choose: continue repeating everything for the one he loves, or let go of it all to save the world. Because not every loss can be undone. And not every love can be saved by time.
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