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Chapter 45: The Regressor’s Sacrifice
Author: Pundalisa
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The real world was a dumpster fire. Satya stood in the middle of a room that smelled like a mix of unwashed laundry, stale Cup Noodles, and sheer, unadulterated failure. The guy sitting in the swivel chair—the "Author"—looked like he hadn't seen a vegetable or a ray of sunlight since the early 2000s.

"Persetan," Satya muttered, wiping a glob of mystery sauce off his shoe. "I fought a Demon King and survived a digital apocalypse for this? You live like a low-res NPC, kid."

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