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God of Grinding

Among countless online games, one name is at the pinnacle: The Old Quest. It's a never-ending world of grind, and the concept of "max level" is an urban myth. Right in the middle of this virtual frontier is a young man—a dedicated gamer driven by an insatiable ambition to reach unprecedented heights in the game. He fuels his determination and attains a level so monumental that he has begun to shake the very core of The Old Quest. But when this seemed like the ultimate challenge overcome, the game sprang yet another surprise on him—a message from the developers and a new prompt "Become a god race" which turned an upheaval in his gaming journey. God of Grinding is a tale of persistence and strength but, maybe even more importantly, about plot twists that come with success. It's a virtual journey based on one crucial question: what happens when a player becomes a god? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Join our discord: https://discord.gg/v9QSTrDQS6

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Couple of Desert II

Outside the ruined temple, bathed in the soft light of the setting sun, a tense silence hung heavy in the air. 

Alex, his body still slick with sweat and grime from the battle, sat beside the couple with the Desert Horse tethered nearby. A small campfire crackled cheerfully, casting flickering shadows on their faces.

"So..." Alex began, his voice raspy from exertion, "you said you were lost?"

The husband, his throat dry with fear, managed a shaky nod. "Y-Yeah, We've been wandering for… I don't know, maybe a day?"

The wife, seemingly calmer than her husband, reached up and removed her hood, revealing a cascade of fiery red hair. 

So, it really was them.

A jolt of recognition shot through Alex.

He casually brushed this realization aside, focusing on their current situation. "Where are you headed?" he asked, trying to keep his voice neutral.

"We're from Elerea Village, A small village, you probably wouldn't know it."