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Infinite Realm

*Disclaimer : The image used does not belong to this author.* Sato Kurosaki, 21, supposedly lost his parents to a car accident on vacation when he was little, leaving him behind with his little sister Hayami. Taking the route of a professional gamer, he tries to earn as much as he can for his little sister but eventually got kicked out of his guild, losing everything he gained. Now with the release of the much anticipated VRMMORPG, Infinite Realm, Sato determines to reach the top with his strength and without fear for anyone, not only to be able to take care of his little sister and their grandparents who took custody of them but also to rub it in the face of all who left him. AN : I'm actually new to writing so you might notice quite a few errors here and there but as I'd like to say, with experience comes perfection. I advice you to try your best and read the author's notes in each chapter. Most of them are explanations that you might not find in the book. BTW this is an original, so please shun plagiarism and pirates

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Chapter 151 : Entering Seclusion[1]

"She's gone…" Sato stared at the spot the strange girl originally stood on. He didn't expect her to suddenly vanish that way. Her escaping without him knowing her identity made him feel alert and worried. 

The girl's abilities might not be much for him but it was something most players definitely can't handle. Sato even believed that she might have the ability to take on Riddled Tree, the druid from before, or was even stronger than he was. This was especially so, with the aura her summon had suffused. It was able to handle Seiichi, Fudo and Xue Yan's attacks while still being able to repel him. Such a creature couldn't just be a level 5 or 6 monster. The worst part was that if she happens to be part of a strong faction then he days in Black Mountain town might be so peaceful.

'Oh well. It matters not. I have already offended those east Crow guys and a bunch of other dark players. Adding one more wouldn't matter much.'