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Reborn Gaming Addict

Paul, known as Cedar in the virtual world of Harbinger’s Call, has finally achieved his long-sought glory by winning the world's first raid race. After years of dedication and relentless pursuit, he stands triumphant, only to be blindsided by betrayal. Overnight, leaked messages and scandalous stories flood the internet, transforming Paul from a revered role model to a pariah despised by the Harbinger’s Call community. Before he even wakes up the next day, his guild drops him from their roster, he is blacklisted from elite gaming communities, and he faces exile from the player base. Paul is left shocked and bewildered, realizing that his ruthless climb to the top has earned him many enemies eager to see his downfall. Desperate to salvage his reputation and rebuild shattered friendships, Paul dedicates weeks to making amends. Just as he begins to find his footing, he is inexplicably transported to a familiar yet mysterious room, signaling the start of a new, unexpected journey. In a world where digital fame can turn into infamy overnight, Paul must navigate betrayal, redemption, and the quest for a second chance. Will he reclaim his place as a hero in Harbinger’s Call, or will he be forever lost to the shadows of his past mistakes? Hope you enjoy!

Arden_Light · ゲーム
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57. To the Sabotage Mission

"Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities! Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers, you cannot be successful or happy." — Norman Vincent Peale

Looking at the dissolving bodies as CP and XP flooded their vision, the trio of Lazarus, Holly, and Irene were all high on adrenaline.

Irene was the first and most vocal to celebrate as the tank named Yoink's body disappeared.

"Holy crap, we just did that! 14 people, all higher level than you two, and we killed them all without any issues!" 

Watching her pump her fist and cackle evilly, Paul watched on with a laugh, understanding very well that if the people they killed were more skilled, they would never been able to pull off something like that. 

If one of their healers reacted quickly and used their healing ultimate, Rakor would have been the only person to die initially; at that point, in a direct fight, they would have died or had to run.