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The God's Games

Hanjun, who used to live alone, wakes up in a strange, old church in a different world called Eorera. In this world, there are two gods: the God of Light and the God of Darkness. A thousand years ago, the God of Darkness created demons and attacked humans. The God of Light was nowhere to be found, and people believed they were abandoned. Hanjun finds himself mistaken for being the God of Light by an old priest who was praying for help against the demons. Even though Hanjun is not actually a god, he ends up in a divine body on a stone throne, realizing he has lost most of his powers. He decides to help the humans by recruiting players from Earth through a game he creates called "God's Games Online." He sends out gaming equipment for free to a few selected players, who will enter the game to help protect Ulon Town from the approaching demons. Hanjun also creates a game system and an NPC guide, using the old priest named Barry to lead the players. Hanjun hides his true identity As "Holy Son" and starts preparing to gather faith and regain his power to protect the people of Eorera. Note: 1. Slow-paced story. 2. There is no female lead in this book.

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Special Quest (Part 2)

Master PungPong logged out to check the group chat and sent a private message to Pork Rib Boss to see if something had come up that prevented him from logging in today.

Unfortunately, he didn't get a reply even after waiting for a while.

The NPCs were ready for them to start the mission, but Pork Rib Boss was still missing, and Master PungPong was getting anxious.

Were they really going to have to leave their teammate behind?

Hanjun could tell what they were thinking just by looking at them, so he didn't rush the players to start the mission.

As for the townspeople, they definitely weren't going to rush the heroes either, so they just waiting patiently too.

Just as Master PungPong was about to make a call to Pork Rib Boss, he finally logged in, though in a hurry.

He hurried over, apologizing repeatedly, "Sorry, I'm late! I had some things to do at home that took up my time."