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Level-Up Apocalypse: Surviving With The Assimilation System

Within the virtual world of “Avalon Online”, Finn, or otherwise known as “Echo” within the game, was one of its greatest players. After logging off from a long session, however, he notices something awry outside of his apartment. The streets were flooded with chaos, screams echo through the night, and hell is loot loose. Monsters from Avalon Online are running through the streets, wrecking havoc. In the midst of this hellish awakening, Finn is greeted with the one gift bestowed to humanity in this dark hour: [...Assessing life experience…] [Assessment Complete] [Name: Finn Thorne] [Age: 20] [Designated Class: Assassin] [Starting Level: 5] [A [Legacy System] has been bestowed to you for your accomplishments within Avalon.] [Assimilation System Awakened.] In this twisted turn, as the world as it was once known is gone with the arrival of magic and monsters, the remnants of humanity must level up if they wish to survive. Finn is left in this dark, hopeless apocalypse, using his own experience from Avalon Online to best survive what seems to be an impossible task. -- Daily updates at 9 AM PST Support for bonus chapters

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New Moscow

Jasper adjusted his greaves, tightening them up while the elevator continued its rise, "Those big ass mechs can handle the job, I'm sure."

"With normal monsters, yeah. The thing is, I'm sure there are creatures of unbelievable strength we haven't seen yet. I don't doubt that as good as this place looks, they're struggling to defend it," Finn presumed. 

"I hope that's not the case. Just knowing a city like this still exists…It's comforting," Charlotte admitted with a quiet exhale. 

He felt somewhat guilty for perhaps making her doubt the city could be sustained, adding in, "I'm just speaking my two cents. For all we know, this place could be perfectly protected."

The elevator finally came to a halt with a small "ding" before its sable doors parted for the guests. What it opened up to was an exuberant floor with walls made of windows that had an outlook on the entire city, only through a one-way view.