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MMORPG: I was BUGGED

"Guildbane: Battle for Domination," the virtual MMORPG that has taken the world by storm, players enter a realm where guilds vie for ultimate supremacy. Set four years before Xin awakens from a coma, the game has undergone significant changes and evolved into a battleground for strategic guild warfare. With immersive gameplay, intense player-versus-player combat, and a focus on guild clashes, players must navigate a dynamic world where alliances are forged, rivalries are kindled, and the ultimate goal is to dominate the game's virtual landscape. [CONGRATULATIONS! You’re the LAST player in your generation to enter this game at the exact time of our anniversary date!] You don’t have to rub it on me. Xin muttered. He was keenly aware that his peers left him behind. [You received a GIFT!] Xin was baffled. Maybe because it was his birthday, or it was an anniversary thing? Opening the gift, his avatar glowed, but he didn’t feel like anything had changed. He opened his stat box. ‖ S T A TU S ‖ HP: 40 MP: 20 STR: 2 DEX: 2 CONS: 2 INT: 2 WIS: 2 CHA: ꝏ ‖ E N D ‖ Xin’s head bobbed to the side. “Huh?”

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Seraphina's Hospitality      

The morning sunlight spilled into the living room, casting a warm, inviting glow. 

 

Xin and his family sat in the living room, the events of the previous night still fresh in their minds. They were watching the news on the large flatscreen TV mounted on the wall, and their attention was riveted to the screen.

 

On TV, a serious-faced news anchor stood in front of a charred building, its blackened exterior contrasting starkly against the clear blue sky. 

 

The headline at the bottom of the screen read, "Devastating Fire at the mass condominium in Area 70."

 

"Good morning, everyone. I'm Jane Miller, and we're reporting live from the scene of last night's fire," the news anchor began, her voice somber. 

 

"Authorities have confirmed that the fire was caused by faulty wiring in the building, which was already old and lacked proper fire safety measures."