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Re: Evolution Online

On just another normal Monday, a new virtual reality game called "Evolution Online" launched out of nowhere and took the world by storm. People were blown away by the game’s hyper-realistic features and endless adventures. Everyone from small companies to big corporations and governments scrambled to get a foothold on this mysterious video game. But what they didn't know was that this game was actually a tutorial for the upcoming apocalypse that was about to hit the planet! The game was a precursor to the Earth's first evolution, where mana was going to be unleashed into the real world! Liam, a high school student who had faced numerous setbacks in his life, turned to 'Evolution Online' in the hope of changing his fate, but instead, he got trapped in the game's twisted world, and things went from bad to worse. When the apocalypse finally arrived, Liam barely managed to escape, but his situation didn't improve. Along with millions of others, he died a miserable death, unable to fight back and filled with regret. However, Liam's story didn't end there. He found himself inexplicably transported back in time before everything started! Armed with the knowledge of what was to come, Liam was determined to become the strongest and most powerful player, unleashing destruction upon the world that had ruined him before! This time, things were going to be different! ******************* Discord Link for chatting with author and character art https://discord.gg/XS7gWScKn8

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Ignoring the sudden change in the attitude of the fairy, Liam first decided to focus on the after-effects of the war. There were no specific monetary rewards for winning the war, but there was a territory acquisition.

Liam did not know how this worked. In his past life, the guilds were too busy dying left and right to focus on these things, and if there were indeed any guild wars, he was in no position to pay attention to those.

<Ding >

He opened the guild system interface to take a look at exactly what territory they had acquired. Immediately, a map of China or, rather, most of Asia flashed in front of him.

On that map, surprisingly, there were no demarcations of the current countries. It was not even the boundary that defined the Asia continent. 

It was a weird split somewhere in between, as if the Eurasia border had been moved a few units to the right, including only a part of Russia and not all of it.