
"Attention, everyone," The reporter's voice cut through the air on the radio and television. "A severe thunderstorm with extreme lightning will hit the city tonight. The meteorological department predicts that today's lightning is likely to produce a high-power outage. Please, everyone, stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel. Be safe...." The voice fades slightly amidst the howling wind outside, replaced by the sounds of cars and bikes' horns on the busy road.
On the streets, people rushed to their homes, shopkeepers pulled down their shutters and locked them tightly, and a tension etched on their faces from the announcement. Dry leaves swirled at the corner of the footpath. Among them, a middle-aged man's hand curled tightly over the handlebars as he struggled to push his heavy, repaired motorcycle against the dusty, heavy wind. In the distance, a lightning strike in the sky looked like veins, and thunder roared sharply. The tiny raindrops fell, a middle-aged man whispering to himself, "Oh! My babies... will she be safe at home or not?" His voice crackled in the wind. Without waiting another second, he pulls out his phone from his pocket, dialling his wife's number. His hands shook when cold rain touched them, his voice tight with anxiety as the phone rang continuously. "Please, pick up... Serin," he pleaded. The phone continues to ring, but there is no response on the other side. Again, he tried without hesitation. Finally, the call connected, and at the same time, the rain flow increased. "Hello? Alex, where are you, honey? It's already raining heavily, and thunder has started… Why aren't you home yet?" Serin asked, her voice concerned and urgent. Alex breathed out in relief after hearing his wife's voice, and a small smile appeared on his tense face. "I'm on my way; I've almost arrived. But I need to know, are you and the kids okay? Is everyone inside? Is everyone safe?" "We're all safe inside," Serin confirmed, though a tremor of fear still lingered in her voice. "I told the kids to stay away from the windows. Please hurry. The storm is getting worse.""Please, stay safe, Honey? I'm almost there." Alex's voice was hoarse. He gripped the phone tightly against his wet hand, and he squinted, his eyes fixed on the left street, where his house was located. "Okay, just hurry home, love," Serin said, and the line went dead with a beep sound. Alex was fully soaked by rain; his grip tightened around the handlebars with relief as he turned the vehicle onto the nearby street. Then, in a flash of strong lightning, a sharp thunder roar made the power lines crackle and shut, then fizzle out across the city. The road was slippery and dark, with the wind pushing against him. Despite the difficulty, he didn't stop. "Just a few more meters, Alex..." he whispered bravely, his eyes fixed on his house as he pushed his bike forward. Within a few steps, another blinding flash of lightning splits the sky in double. This time, the thunder that followed was a massive roar that lasted for a few minutes and that slammed into Alex. His body shook from the immense force of the storm. He stumbled backward, his legs weakening as the heavy wind dragged him down, throwing him off balance. In that continuous roar, suddenly his hands automatically ran over his chest, and a sharp pain struck his chest. He fell down and slowly crawled towards the nearest street wall to lean on. His breath hitches slowly, his heart aches fast in pain, and a thin rattling sound escapes his lips. He understood the situation and slowly pulled out his phone to dial his wife to inform her of the emergency, but the phone slipped from his grip, vanishing into the rainwater. The chest pain increased more gradually than before, so he opened his lips to ask for help, but the words didn't come out; only air escaped from his mouth. Without warning, his vision started to blur, and the pain increased as the rain fell around him like a heavy curtain.He struggles to exhale and inhale to get enough oxygen, and his hands are still searching for the phone in the hopness. His eyes, desperate seeking for help, but no one in that street because of his bad luck. "Please... be safe..." Alex whispered his last conscious thought. Then, with no movement in his body, the world around him fades, his eyelid closes fully, and his state becomes unconscious and consumed by the darkness.
----- Now, the world around him is dead silent. The heavy storm had massive thunder, lightning, wind, and rain; all the bus buildings and traffic were gone. Now the place is completely replaced by a dark, dim night, cold weather, wet moisture, muddy land, insects making sounds, with a soft, fresh, cold breeze rustling through the trees. Suddenly, a low voice breaks the dead silence. Alex groans softly as he feels someone gently shaking his shoulder. He moves his hand slightly and opens his eyes slowly. "Hey, man, are you okay? Hey!" The young man's voice crackles near as it reaches Alex's ears, sounding broken and barely audible. Alex's mind was completely blank, his vision was blurred, and with no audio. He lifted his head slightly above, bewildered; his heart raced against his ribs watching the strangers, his breathing thin as he tried to push his puzzle together. His gaze shifted slowly towards a nearby group of people standing at a distance, and his eyes darted around, watching. He was surrounded by an unfamiliar place, with giant, towering trees and strange faces around him. He notices the air feels different, cool, fresh, and crisp—and the ground beneath him is soft with moss."Where am I?" Alex asked weekly. He tried to push himself into a sitting position. "Wait…" A young man with an M symbol tattoo on his neck stepped forward and gripped Alex's hand, and helped him lean against the tree. I... I was supposed to be home. In the city." Alex's eyes darted wildly, scanning the towering trees and the unfamiliar faces. "What happened? I don't... I don't remember anything." He pressed a hand to his forehead as a sudden, throbbing headache erupted. The group surrounding him exchanged glances, still trying to find an explanation. Their faces show a mix of confusion and concern. "You okay?" asked the tattooed man. Alex nodded in agreement as he looked back at them."I am Adam. Just relax... We don't know anything either—we're just as confused as you are," Adam said softly, his smile strained yet gentle as he looked at the chaos around him. "Take some rest, man," he added with concern. After a few moments, their group moved back toward the nearby group. Then, Alex looks up at the towering trees, stars shining in the clear sky, and dark mountains around him. "What is this place? And how did he end up here? And why is my mind blank? He questioned himself. He leaned against the tree silently, placing his hand on his forehead, and closed his eyes to rest because of a headache. After a few tense moments, a flood of anxiety settled over the group. Various groups of strangers start to spread out with people they feel have similar vibes, and carefully tramping through the,dense trees. Their gaze scanned every direction nervously, trying to figure out what was going on and where they ended up. No matter how far they wander in the dark, it remains the same endless forest, towering trees, and a deadly quiet that feels unsettling. "God!!!!! I am exhausted....." The girl with the orange crew cut, Bella, murmured, leaned against the towering tree, and the sweat droplets flowed down her entire face and neck. She took a deep, exhausted breath; her eyes drifted between others, who had already ended up with several groups and were hanging with their vibes. "Always end up alone...." A knowing smirk replaced her lips, and while a hint of frustration flickered in her expression as she closed her eyes, seeking a brief moment of rest in the cold breeze. Without a warning, a sharp mechanical sound cuts through the entire mountain, vibrating from somewhere and echoing off in all directions. It sounds artificial and coded, but it's audible. Everyone looked at the above, a few of them holding nearby hands in fear, watching nervously at the flashing light. "Hi, Gamers," the AI voice echoed in the mountain. "Welcome to Game Arena." As it spoke, shimmering 3D letters began to appear in blue glowing holograms, flickering gently and orderedly. The blue-white light cast a glow on their faces, reflecting the dark forest. "Huh? Game Arena..." one of them murmured; his expression was unreadable. "Why does it sound weird?" Bella murmured, with a blank stare, as if trying to piece together a puzzle. The AI voice continued, "Registration begins now." With a sharp sound, a grinding sound, the ground splits them, shifting as a mechanical drawer painted white with red emerges from the earth and rises automatically without any force.Everyone stepped back, their faces revealing clear fear. Their hands shook uncontrollably, as they gribbing near ones not to show the inner fear, sweat pooling in their palms They surounnded a drawer like a big circle, their eyes were locked on the drawer, filled with curiosity and wonder.
The group exchanged uneasy glances, murmuring softly among themselves. Their expressions reveal their inner tensions and curiosity about the next possibilities. With a sudden beep, it automatically clicked and unlocked, bringing all back to reality. Then the drawer opened to reveal a set of cards neatly arranged on velvet cloth, perfectly lined and cleaned.
"Welcome to Earth Sign Game." An AI voice announced, interrupting their clueless puzzle. "Pick one card. Each person should receive one card. Rules: Do not exchange your card." Then the voice and brightness went blank; now silence occupied. The group exchanged nervous glances, some of them rubbing their temples, scratching their necks, uncertainty still clouding their expressions. "What is this?" one of the ladies inquired with some hesitation in her voice as she gripped her skirt tightly. "What kind of game have they been thrown into?" The murmurs started."We can pick any card, can't we?" the young man asked, watching others' terrified expressions."I am not going first. What if it's a trap?" The woman interrupted, her tone dismissive as she glanced into a drawer with disgust and flipped her blonde hair back.

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CHAPTER 11:
"Look, we've got 23 minutes left, so I need more players to split our work and find the midpoint of this maze..." Zade stated, his voice clear. "There are fifty paths here," he added, gesturing towards the maze. "We can't make it on time alone... but if we support each other, we'll get there," he explained his proposal with an accepting smile.The game is getting more interesting than I expected! Marina wondered with A knowing smile that plays on her heart-shaped lips as her gaze shifts towards her group. "Are you requesting or ordering?" she asked, clearly teasing him sarcastically."Nope! I am requesting" Zade nodded in agreement, and his eyes were full of hope for them."But why do we have to agree to your request?" Marina questioned, her tone cold and deep as she moved closer to Zade. "What if you guys find the way before my girls do?" She walked a slow circle around him, like a moon orbiting the Earth. She stopped in front of him, watching his pupils directly. "How can I trust yo
CHAPTER 10: Level 1: New idea!
Meanwhile, Anna and Zade remained same place after a few searches, their gaze shifting between the timer and remaining players, who were still like them searching for the correct path. "What do we do? Everyone's already in the game just like us, but no one has found the path." Anna murmured in a dull, disappointed tone, leaning against the rough bark of the tree wall."Why do I still feel dizzy? How did I end up here? Everything feels like a dream to me.... A ton of questions raced through Zade's mind. "It's square, right?" he asked to clarify his doubt, his eyes tracing the impossible path until they strained, blurring with the distant heat haze." Yes...." Anna nodded quickly. "The system announced, We can start our game wherever we want is the rule. If we reach the midpoint, the Game is clear." She recalled the rules again and again to crack the code, and she immediately turned towards the Zade with enthusiasm of a sudden, sparking idea. "What was that in the center? If this were a
CHAPTER 9: Level 1: Another maze
All players, eyes scanning back and forth, tilting their heads to the side in confusion. "Where the hell did the sound come from?" he asked, listening to the sound direction carefully.A man's brow furrowed deeply, a crow's wrinkle appearing in the corner of his eyes. "Level 1?" He muttered, his voice incredulous."Huh? Gamers, what does it mean?" The Asian girl enquired, glancing innocently at the remaining crowd, and flipped her card repeatedly.Again, a familiar AI voice rang out, calm and mechanical, breaking the uneasy silence. "Welcome to the Fire Game, Gamers."The group froze, the voice cutting through the trees like a knife. Their ears and minds focused and followed the AI's voice.AI continued. "You are in the Fire Arena Game. Your target is to reach the midpoint of this maze square.Rules:- Gamers can start the game wherever they want in this square.- Each person is provided with one bottle of water.- The Maze is 1 kilometre wide. Gamers must reach the midpoint within for
CHAPTER 8: Land Game Over!!!!!!!!
"Congratulations to all surviving players.""The land game is completed!" A cold, artificial voice announced the result, shattering the horrific moment and making them realise they were still alive. Then the timer hologram vanished into the air. Silence stretched, thick and suffocating. Then, a scream broke it, and a dull ache settled in their chests. Everyone's eyes widened in shock as they tried to process what had just happened, with dust covering every surface around them. The scene resembled a massive hole had been drilled straight through the Earth. A collective sense of disappointment escaped them, and guilt washed over the players. "He tried everything to save us," a man murmured, breaking the silence, his voice filled with dejection."I didn't expect him to die..." a braided girl murmured, speaking in a flat tone as she bit her nails, losing hope.At a corner, a relieved, cruel smirk appeared on Dane's lips. He deserves it, but one thing hurts me more: I can't have my reveng
CHAPTER 7: Level 1: Final stage
Noticing no more pulse beat, a wide Danny's face narrowed, realizing the truth as His head tilted slightly. "No!" he whispered. He stood up brokenly, without saying anything, his eyes lost their spark, walked towards the endpoint direction slowly, guilt and veins pulsed visibly at his neck towards the people on his face clearly etched, and his mind reeled to his bitter past. "Mom, I brought my favorite chocolate ice cream!!!!!" Danny called out, his voice filled with youthful excitement. He looked younger, holding an ice cream cone in his hand, a cream stain over his upper lip.Danny's mother stood in the huge crowd of people. She nodded with a smile, watched Danny, and waved him to wait there.Danny nodded in agreement as he licked his ice cream and closed his eyes in enjoying every bite."Buy 1 Get 1 Free!" a man with a loud voice announced in front of the shop in the supermarket. After hearing an announcement, a crowd of more than five hundred people rushed towards the single sh
CHAPTER 6: Level 1: Selfish world.
"Drink your water as much as you can…. Because we are never gonna waste a single second hereafter…." Danny shouted, his voice urgent and determined.All players gulped their water to be hydrated. Xavier straightened his posture, his leg placed near the inside of the circle, he took a deep breath before turning back to them, and nodded to giving a silent signal to follow him. As everyone nodded confidently and their eyes fixed on his shoulder, their bodies tensed, ready to run. They inhale and exhale to keep their body focused.The countdown timer, glowing ominously in the air before them, ticked relentlessly. It displayed 28:00 each second, disappearing with an audible beep. "Follow me…." Xavier shouted, his mind calculating his every row, and his legs ran as fast as he could, his eyes calculating every step square as when passed each square. At first, everyone took their step slowly because of the low probability. The players rushed as they bumped each other, placing a leg in the s
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