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Versatile: Alternate World

"In the unforgiving corridors of time, I was brought to the brink, my life teetering on the precipice of destruction. But fate has granted me a remarkable opportunity – a return to the past, a chance to rewrite my destiny. Brace yourself, for when our paths cross once more, the world will bear witness to an unrecognizable future!" Enter the realm of Alternate World, a virtual playground where mere mortals are elevated to the status of gods. The moment this game touched the lives of players, our world, our very existence, was irrevocably altered. People discovered newfound abilities, and playing the game became a way of life, a livelihood. Among those players was Manato Tsukasa, an unwitting protagonist whose life was thrust into turmoil on the eve of his wedding. In the shadowy depths of night, enemies emerged, determined to snuff out his existence. He stood on the precipice of death, only to be granted an unexpected lifeline, a return ticket to the past. With the past before him like an unwritten book, Manato seized this extraordinary chance with relentless determination. Armed with the knowledge of his past mistakes, he embarked on a journey to exact revenge upon the architect of his misery. The game that had once been his escape from reality now served as his crucible, transforming not only the gaming industry but also the very fabric of our world. Yet, little did Manato suspect that Alternate World held secrets far more profound than any player had ever imagined. The game's mysteries ran deep, and the truth, obscured beneath layers of illusion, remained tantalizingly elusive. As he delved deeper into the game's enigmatic depths, Manato would soon discover that the lines between reality and virtuality were destined to blur, forever changing the course of his life and the world itself.

Kyosei · Games
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Reclamation of the Mansion

Using the pets of Pandora, Alpha, and Beta, we have pushed through the path toward the Capital City. Thankfully, we didn't encounter the Gate Guardian as that would make us waste more time. It's good that it's gone now, though.

When we are almost at the gates, we immediately have to avoid contact with the other players. Not only do they have some surveillance in Nexus, we just don't want the Nexus to catch the wind on us.

Luckily for us, there are barely any players exiting and entering the gates. I still warned everyone to at least take caution in case some people take notice of us.

Since we didn't have much baggage and we paid for the toll, we were able to enter safely without the need for any kind of trouble. It's nice that things are not that troublesome for us.