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When My Game Power Follows Me in Real Life novel Chapter 29

ler 29 The Medal and the Gate

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The central hub was a world of opportunity, but every advantage came with danger. Out here, eerie creatures could spawn fr thin air, tearing through anything that breathed.

NPC or playerit didn’t matter. If an eerie creature took you down, you stayed deadno second chances.

New players used to whine about how difficult Doomsdaywas, but once they got here, they realized the spawn point was actually a mercy.

Even Aiden, with a full lifetime’s worth of experience, kept his guard high.

He summoned Grey, the divine beast that emerged in a swirl of wind and silver light. Its scales shimmered faintly as it lowered head beside him, a low rumble echoing through the air. Together, they made their way toward Leafport’s main gate.

ID!The gate guards blocked his way with their halberds.

This should cover it.

Aiden held out the wooden pass. The nearest guard’s eyes flicked to the glowing emblem pinned to his chestthe Medal of Dominionand his posture changed in an instant. He straightened, then lowered his weapon with a respectful bow. An honore warrior. Please, proceed.

Aiden blinked once, then realized what had happened. The emblem wasn’t just decorativeit carried authority.

A quiet smirk crept across his face. Perks on top of power? Guess that works for me.

He stepped through the gate and into Leafport, the city unfolding before him like a memory reborn. Without hesitation, he head straight for the Ascension Hall.

The place was enormousits marble floor gleamed beneath a cascade of pale light, and towering columns stretched up toward ceiling lost in shadow. Hundreds of mentors stood in neat formation, waiting for players to approach.

Even with that many, it still wasn’t enough. For a hub as large as Leafport, they were drops in an endless sea.

Aiden knew this hall all too well. In his last life, he’d spent three miserable days just waiting to advance his class. Three days of standing in line, afraid to step away even for a moment. The only time he’d left was when the system kicked him offline for hitting the playtime limit.

Most players didn’t dare move. The scalpers made sure of it; they’d swoop in the moment someone left and claim the spot withou

mercy.

Now, as Aiden crossed the vast hall, everything felt differentno noise or chatter, just the hollow echo of his own footsteps.

For hundreds of feet in every direction, there wasn’t another soul in sight. The emptiness carried a strange weight quiet, heavy. almost sacred.

Aiden let out a low whistle. Guess timing really is everything.

Skipping that threeday queue alone was a win worth celebrating. Early progress mattered- step at a time.

was how your built momento

He strolled through the plaza, scanning the row of mentors stationed along the far side. Dozens of NPCS could handle Beastwarden advancement, but he knew exactly who he wanted

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