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Reborn Gaming Addict

Paul, known as Cedar in the virtual world of Harbinger’s Call, has finally achieved his long-sought glory by winning the world's first raid race. After years of dedication and relentless pursuit, he stands triumphant, only to be blindsided by betrayal. Overnight, leaked messages and scandalous stories flood the internet, transforming Paul from a revered role model to a pariah despised by the Harbinger’s Call community. Before he even wakes up the next day, his guild drops him from their roster, he is blacklisted from elite gaming communities, and he faces exile from the player base. Paul is left shocked and bewildered, realizing that his ruthless climb to the top has earned him many enemies eager to see his downfall. Desperate to salvage his reputation and rebuild shattered friendships, Paul dedicates weeks to making amends. Just as he begins to find his footing, he is inexplicably transported to a familiar yet mysterious room, signaling the start of a new, unexpected journey. In a world where digital fame can turn into infamy overnight, Paul must navigate betrayal, redemption, and the quest for a second chance. Will he reclaim his place as a hero in Harbinger’s Call, or will he be forever lost to the shadows of his past mistakes? Hope you enjoy!

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59. First Local PvP Event

"The successful warrior is the average man, with laser-like focus." — Bruce Lee

As the trio, led by Paul, embarked on their thrilling mountain climb, where they would have to start a rockslide, Irene, who had shared their previous fight, began receiving a flurry of likes and comments. 

"Haha, my post already has 11 likes, and it has only been like 10 minutes since I posted it! I doubt many other people have done anything so impressive yet." 

Inhaling deeply to her side, Holly seemed to be stressed.

"I already set my messages to friends only. Is there any way for random people to harass me now? I really don't want strangers spamming me."

Looking over his shoulder slightly, Paul gave the most complete response he could.