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Game to Live

The start. At the start of the year 2020, a new online community came into existence. No one ever explained what it was, and neither understood what it was about. There was a huge mystery as it seemed people inside were from other worlds. The common theme was them talking about a particular world that combined all the magical stories as well as all of the eastern novels together into the world where it all existed together. The world was named "Game to Live". On January 15th 2020, Kyle saw it in an online community of his favourite MMORPG. An elf character, level 62, mentioned that "I have decided to accept an invite to 'Game to Live' I hope that there I can grind to my heart's content." After reading the thread further, he didn't find anyone else mentioning it. After he refreshed the page, the comment was gone and that persons account got banned. What's more that it seemed anything that person posted ever online was evaporated from the server. Join Kyle in exploring the new world that is full of opportunities. See how Kyle uses the system as well as old and ancient cultivation techniques to stand above everyone. Not a Harem.

Simvolick · Fantaisie
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Chapter 133 - Embers

But, this feeling didn't last long as another, now much bigger red circle appeared in the air. It wasn't the same circle as before, as it had a completely different pattern. Also, it looked like a circular door frame instead of an attack.

From the door in the air, a man came out.  The man was huge and was wearing a purple robe. On his cheek was a huge scar that was yellow in colour, and it constantly produced static lighting that was contained by a separate charge lighting coming from another scar on his other cheek. This constant lighting static already made Kyle worried because that small spark would kill him instantaneously.

As the man appeared, both the lighting and fire elements started whipping inside of Kyle's elemental ring. Both of them were as if asking to be released and given to the man. It was as if he was the ruler of elements and the only person worthy of being their owner.