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Picking Up Fragments

This story is a thrilling tale that plunges readers into the world of online gaming, where virtual realms hold secrets beyond imagination. Jiang Siming, an ordinary gamer, stumbles upon a remarkable phenomenon within the popular game, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG). Unlike his peers, he uncovers vibrant, multicolored fragments scattered throughout the game world. What sets Jiang apart is his keen eye and determination to unravel the mystery behind these fragments. As he delves deeper into the game's intricacies, he discovers that when these fragments are melded together, they unlock a treasure trove of skills, attributes, talents, and even mythical artifacts. This revelation sparks a transformative journey for Jiang as he embarks on a quest to collect these fragments and unlock their hidden potential. As Jiang's virtual avatar grows stronger with each fragment collected, so too does his real-life success. He rises to newfound wealth and unparalleled success, transcending the boundaries between the virtual and the real. But with great power comes great challenges, and Jiang soon finds himself facing adversaries both within the game and in the real world. The story is not just a story about gaming; it's a tale of ambition, perseverance, and the boundless possibilities that lie within the digital realm. Readers are taken on a thrilling adventure where the lines between reality and fantasy blur, leaving them questioning what it truly means to succeed in a world where anything is possible.

magesword · Oriental
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277 Chs

You're Not Being Honest

The students didn’t hold back at all and explained everything that had just happened, including how Jiang Siming had pressed on her chest.

Yin Zhirou felt her cheeks flush, a warm sensation rising in her chest.

Soon, the school’s head teachers and the medical staff arrived.

“I’m fine, thanks to Teacher Jiang for saving me,” Yin Zhirou explained to everyone.

“Teacher Jiang? Is there a teacher with the last name Jiang at our school?” The principal asked, somewhat puzzled.

“No, there aren’t many teachers or students at our school, and I’ve never heard of a teacher with the last name Jiang,” the head of education said firmly.

“Could it be a foreign teacher using a Chinese name? Teacher Yin, was your rescuer a foreigner?” the principal inquired.

Yin Zhirou shook her head and replied, “No, he’s a Huaxia person. But he said he’s the new piano teacher named Jiang Daming.”

“New? We haven’t had any new teachers come to our school this year.”