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God of Grinding

Among countless online games, one name is at the pinnacle: The Old Quest. It's a never-ending world of grind, and the concept of "max level" is an urban myth. Right in the middle of this virtual frontier is a young man—a dedicated gamer driven by an insatiable ambition to reach unprecedented heights in the game. He fuels his determination and attains a level so monumental that he has begun to shake the very core of The Old Quest. But when this seemed like the ultimate challenge overcome, the game sprang yet another surprise on him—a message from the developers and a new prompt "Become a god race" which turned an upheaval in his gaming journey. God of Grinding is a tale of persistence and strength but, maybe even more importantly, about plot twists that come with success. It's a virtual journey based on one crucial question: what happens when a player becomes a god? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Join our discord: https://discord.gg/v9QSTrDQS6

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After Ceremony II

However, The Headmaster boomed out a hearty laugh. "Come now, Mr. Ten. We all have our secrets, but here at Aethelgard, transparency is key. Especially when it comes to fostering the growth of our students. Sharing your experiences could be invaluable for them, a source of inspiration to help them unlock their own potential."

The weight of Alex's fabricated reputation pressed down on him. He stole a glance at Jian Gang, who offered a small, almost imperceptible shrug. Even the Supreme Warrior seemed unsure of how to navigate this situation.

Alex knew he couldn't simply keep deflecting. He needed to come up with something, anything, to explain his supposed abilities without revealing the truth about the mysterious system.

Taking a deep breath, he decided to hedge his bets. "Perhaps it's not just one blessing. Maybe it's a combination of factors. Years of dedicated training, a bit of natural talent…" he trailed off, hoping it would sound plausible.