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The Immortal Player

Being born from a rich family, Pedro Armaz was often scolded by his family because of playing VR games. Years after playing the VR game sensation "Bearth Online", he was about to finally obtain the victory he always dreamed of! Unfortunately, his guild fell short at the very end and lost due to the 'sudden' lack of guild members. He blamed everything on this so-called 'betrayal' of his 'former' guild members that eventually lead to his untimely death. And as he thought that everything was over, he woke up and learned that he traveled to the past, a year before Bearth Online's official launch! With his past experiences and knowledge as an advantage, Pedro is determined to dominate the brutal and unusual game, Bearth Online, and obtain his long-sought glory by becoming the strongest player in the world! ____________________________________________ I would like to give everyone a heads up, this story was made and posted as the 'raw' chapters. Most of the chapters beyond chapter 111 were edited but the Author himself is not that great with English. Thus, there might be some inconsistencies, grammar mistakes, and such, but rest assured that the author is doing his best in editing/revising these mistakes. That said, I hope you guys enjoy the story! Regards, RDream. :D ____________________________________________

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Going Back to Axutar Village!

On another trending news worldwide, the Wolf Transformation Skill Page that Pedro placed in auction—with the help of his aunt, was sold for a huge amount of 10 Million US Dollars. It was bought by a gaming organization that was established by a famous fast food chain worldwide called 'MisterDow'.

Truth be told, spending 10 Million US Dollars on a skill page in the game was something unheard off. In fact, even if Pedro knew by this time that the skill page was already sold, he would not dare to estimate its final value to be at 10 Million US Dollars.

Why did several giant gaming organizations fought for this item to the point that its final value even reached 10 Million US Dollars would be a mystery even to Pedro. That said, it was not Pedro and his gaming organization's problem.

Who and Why did such giant gaming organizations placed a bid to an in-game item does not matter to Pedro. What he was after was the profit. Period.