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When My Game Power Follows Me in Real Life novel Chapter 27

Chapter 27 The Edge of Caution

Chapter 27 The Edge of Caution

Harper raised an eyebrow, both amused and incredulous. Seriously? You’re that cautious, Slash?

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RageSlash adjusted his gear with quiet precision. Do what I told you. First, we grind. I need to see for myself what makes this { so d*mn special.

With that, he started toward the wasteland’s edge, his boots crunching over the cracked ground. The rest of the squad fell in lir behind him without a word.

His warning hadn’t fallen on deaf ears. Everyone moved sharply now, eyes scanning every shadow, fingers ready on their trigge

RageSlash wasn’t the only one with instincts that sharp. Anyone who’d climbed their way to the top in a brutal world like Doomsdayhad that same survival radar wired into their bones.

By the second day, players everywhere were catching onthis wasn’t the average MMO. Those with ambition were already setti traps, forming alliances, and stacking early advantages like chess masters.

Spawnpoint 9527.

Yo, no freaking way! It’s only day two and someone’s already hit Level 10right here in our spawn point!

If we can team up with that guy, Piper, we’re golden. Then maybe rich boys like Aiden can sit and watch from the bottom for once.

Martin clenched his fist as the broadcast echoed in his headset, his excitement boiling over. He still wore his starter rags, but in hi mind, he was already leveling up in life.

Ever since leaving the hospital the day before, something about Doomsdayhad been nagging at him. It doesn’t add up. No gam feels this real.

That morning, he’d hauled Piper out of bed, pawned her designer bag for a quick payday, and spent it all on gaming rigs. The moment he logged in, a global broadcast rolled across the screen, and adrenaline hit him like a freight train.

For a heartbeat, he could almost see ithis name lighting up that same leaderboard.

He grinned, chest swelling. Feels like destiny finally threw me a bone.

Piper shot him a sideeye. It’s just a game, Martin. Aiden wasting his time on this crap is his problem. Don’t start acting like a look, too. You really think some fantasy grind is your big break?

You don’t get it.Martin thumped his chest like he was trying to prove something. This is different. My gut’s never wrong

Piper let out a dry laugh. Whatever.

Then his eyes lit up, remembering something Oh, rightyou were supposed to text Aiden, get him to join up with us. That guy’s loaded; he could’ve bought us gear without blinking. Did you?

Piper folded her arms, scoffing. Not happening: You want him to carry you; call him yourself. I’m not that cheap.

Martin frowned. You sure about that? Rent’s due next week. 200,000 doesn’t grow on trees.

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She brushed a strand of hair from her face. Relax. He always shows up with the money when it matters. Same as before.

He nodded slowly. Yeah, true. He’s still crazy about you. Give it a few days, he’ll come crawling again.

Please.Piper rolled her eyes. He’s exhausting. Honestly, it’s nice not having him hover around for once. Might as well see wha gaming’s about while I’m free.

Then we level up,Martin replied with a grin. Fastest way to the top.

They talked through their strategy, mapped out their first dungeon, and headed toward the nearest field to grind mobs.

Back in the Trial Dungeon, Aiden remained unaware of the commotion beyond its walls. The air inside hung thick with silence, pressing down like a weight.

The Rogue’s body faded into digital dust: no loot, no gold, nothing but a shard of pale light drifting to the ground.

He reached out and caught the glowing shard as it drifted down.

A system message instantly flashed before his eyes. ‘You have obtained Abyss Stone, Fragment 1. Rank: Unknown. Appraisal unavailable.

Aiden turned it in his hand, eyebrows knitting together. A shard?

There wasn’t even a description, just that bare line of text.

He stared at it for a long moment. Never heard of anything like this before.

Could it beonly the final boss in an Abyss Tier Advancement Trial drops one?He spoke quietly, thinking out loud. That’s why never saw it in my last run.

The thought lingered as he looked around the hall. The world of Doomsdaywas enormousbigger and deeper than most players could ever comprehend. The legends at the top used to say that reaching godtier wasn’t the end; it was just the first chapter.

Mysteries hid in every corner.

Not recognizing an item like this? Pretty standard, actually.

He still couldn’t shake the frustration of getting no real loot, though. Boss fights like that don’t end with junk. This thing has a purpose. I just don’t get it yet.

He gave the hall one last scan to make sure nothing else was hidden, then stepped into the glowing portal.

A flash of white swallowed him whole.

When the light faded, a tall figure materialized in the center of Spawnpoint 9527’s Trial Temple.

The guard stationed nearby blinked twice, confused.

System notifications only went to players. As an ingame NPC, he had no idea someone had just cleared an Abyss Tier Advancement Trial.

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To his knowledge, no contact from headquarters had warned him of anything unusual either.

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Chapter 28 The One Who Broke the Limit

Chapter 28 The One Who Broke the Limit

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I’ve completed the Tier Advancement Trial,Aiden told the guard with an easy smile. I need the pass to enter the central hub

Every player knew the rule. To leave your spawn point, you had to hit Level 10 and hold a central hub passno exceptions or shortcuts. Even if you somehow reached the hub entrance, the guards wouldn’t let you set foot inside without that pass. In fact, they’d probably cut you down before you had time to explain.

That was what made the Tier Advancement Trial so important. Failed it, and you’re stuck in the spawn point for life.

The hall guard’s expression didn’t change. Hold tight. I need to confirm that.

He gave Aiden a sideways look, then opened a comm link to the gatekeeper outside.

Beep, beep.

The gatekeeper was lying on a silver bench outside, his face turned toward the sun, halfasleep and basking in the heat like a lazy

cat.

His comm crackled. He groaned, answering without moving, You serious right now? It’s barely noon. Can’t I get five minutes to enjoy the weather?

Enjoy this,the hall guard shot back. We’ve got someone claiming to have cleared a Tier Advancement Trial. You forgot to mention that part?

Oh, that?The gatekeeper yawned. Yeah, a kid showed up earlier. I tried to dissuade him, but he wouldn’t listen. He even picked the Abyss Tier Advancement Trial. Anyway, he’s toast by now. Don’t waste your time.

The hall guard froze. Wait. Which tier?

Abyss,came the bored reply. What, you think I don’t know what that means? Nobody clears that thing. I’d have called if it mattered.

The hall guard didn’t answer right away. When he finally spoke, his voice carried a strange edge. Anyone else take the trial today?

Nope, just that one. I already marked him as dead to save paperwork later.The gatekeeper chuckled.

The humor died quickly when the other voice came back dark and steady. Forget the paperwork. That’s not the issue. Answer me straightwas his name Nighthale?

Yeah. So what? Are you checking logs now? Didn’t think you-The gatekeeper stopped midsentence. The thought hit like a punch to the gut. His colleague never checked the roster.

His throat went dry. Don’t mess with me, man. That’s not funny.

I’m not joking,came the low reply. That kidNighthaleis right in front of me. Unless I’ve lost my mind

The hall guard paused, eyes flicking toward Aiden before finishing in a measured tone, He just cleared the Abyss Tier Advancement Trial.

What?!The gatekeeper shot upright like he’d been hit with a taser. No way. No freaking way!

The hall guard snapped, That’s enough. Just push his clearance through immediately. I’m authorizing him to access the central

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