
“Bugh!”
A heavy blow landed square in Rian’s solar plexus, knocking the breath out of him in an instant. His thin body was thrown backward, slamming into a pile of foul-smelling garbage sacks in the corner of the narrow alley. The metallic taste of blood filled his mouth.
“Where do you think you’re going, shrimp-brained cripple?” Gardo’s hoarse voice echoed, followed by the crude laughter of his two lackeys.
Rian tried to get up, but his withered left leg buckled uselessly. He could only crawl across the slick asphalt, leaving a pitiful trail behind him. In the real world, he was nothing but trash. Nothing like when he sat in front of a monitor, where he was a feared king.
“Please, Gardo… I didn’t mean to bump into you,” Rian whimpered. His voice trembled, nearly swallowed by the roar of exhaust from the road beyond the alley wall.
Gardo stepped forward, grabbing the torn collar of Rian’s shirt and lifting him until the toes of his right foot barely touched the ground. “Didn’t mean to? You got my new shoes dirty, freak! Do you even know how much these cost? More than the worth of your family’s pride when they dumped you on the street!”
“I… I’ll pay you back,” Rian whispered weakly.
“With what? Your game coins?” Gardo burst out laughing, then drove another punch into Rian’s cheek. “This world isn’t a game, kid! Out here, the strong rule, and the weak are nothing but doormats!”
Rian collapsed face-first. His head struck the concrete wall. His vision blurred, black spots dancing before his eyes. He’s right, Rian thought bitterly. This world is rotten. There’s no restart button, no hero coming to save me when I’m only level one.
As Gardo raised his foot, ready to deliver the final stomp to Rian’s head, something strange happened. Time seemed to slow. Raindrops, just beginning to fall, hung suspended in the air. The city’s noise vanished, replaced by a sharp, grating static.
Ting!
A semi-transparent neon-blue window appeared right in front of Rian’s swollen eyes.
[Initializing Global Game System...]
What is this? A hallucination? Rian blinked, but the text remained.
[Scanning all inhabitants of Planet Earth...]
['Player' criteria fulfilled.]
[Loading Server: Southeast Asia Region - Jakarta District.]
“Hey, why are you spacing out? Scared?” Gardo shouted, but his movements were unnaturally slow, as if he were moving underwater.
Rian froze. Lines of digital text continued to stream rapidly before him.
[Warning: The balance of the world has ended.]
[From this moment onward, game logic will replace the laws of physics.]
[Main Mission: Survive or be erased.]
“Boss, look at that!” one of Gardo’s lackeys pointed at the sky with a trembling hand.
Gardo stopped mid-attack and looked up. The reddish evening sky above them suddenly cracked. Black lines, like digital veins, spread rapidly, splitting the heavens into shards of fractured reality. From beyond the cracks, a dense purple light emerged, radiating an aura of death.
This is really happening, Rian thought. His heart pounded, pumping adrenaline he had only ever felt when facing the final boss in the hardest dungeon.
[System detects Player ‘Rian Arka’ physical condition.]
[Permanent defect found in lower left limb.]
[Activating Justice Protocol: ‘Disability Compensation’...]
“What the hell is this? Hey, is it an earthquake?!” Gardo shouted in panic as the ground beneath them began to shake violently.
Suddenly, a thunderous explosion roared from the sky. A six-legged creature with black, scaled skin and glowing red eyes leaped out of one of the cracks, landing on the warehouse roof beside them. It let out a howl, a sound more like grinding rusted metal than any animal’s cry.
“Demon! What is that?!” one of Gardo’s lackeys screamed, his courage evaporating instantly.
Gardo staggered back several steps, his tough-guy face now drained of color. He forgot entirely about Rian lying beneath him. A primal fear took hold of him.
But Rian felt something different. While everyone else was terrified, he felt as if he had just come home. A warm current of energy spread from his chest, flowing down into his crippled leg.
[Status Update: Selected Player.]
[Name: Rian Arka]
[Level: 1]
[Class: Locked]
[Unique Skill: Disability Compensation (Active)]
My resignation… ends here, Rian clenched his fists. The pain throughout his body seemed to fade, replaced by a sharp clarity.
“Gardo,” Rian’s voice was now flat, cold, and deliberate.
Gardo turned, his expression confused and furious. “What, cripple? You wanna die now?”
“You said this world isn’t a game, right?” Rian slowly lifted his head, staring straight at Gardo. His eyes now reflected the system’s blue glow. “You’re completely wrong.”
At that moment, the sky above them shattered completely. Thousands of dark silhouettes began descending to the earth, followed by hysterical screams from every corner of the city. The alley, once just a place for bullying, had transformed into the first battlefield of a newly awakened king.
[Emergency Quest Activated: Eliminate the First Predator.]
[Reward: Unlock First Class.]
[Failure: Permanent Death.]
The monster on the warehouse roof turned toward them, green saliva dripping from its mouth, burning the asphalt on contact. With a savage leap, it lunged straight at them.
“Run!” Gardo shouted as he turned and fled, abandoning both his men and Rian.
But Rian did not run. Instead, he tried to move his left leg. For the first time in ten years, he felt an explosive surge of strength in muscles long thought dead.
Latest Chapter
Not the Creator, Just an Employee
The holographic screen before Siska trembled violently, radiating a searing orange glow that stabbed at her eyes. A week had passed since Rian claimed global authority, yet the echoes of that day still lingered like an open wound inside the Noob Slayer headquarters. Within the "Dead Zone," now lined with countless monitoring instruments, the air felt static and frigid, as if the laws of physics themselves were holding their breath."Can you lower the decrypter’s intensity, Anton? The frequency is starting to mess with my heartbeat," Siska asked without taking her eyes off the endless stream of scrolling code."Sorry, Sis. But the data from what’s left of the Architect is stubborn. The harder we push, the harder it fights back," replied Anton, one of their best analysts, wiping sweat from his forehead. "This isn’t normal encryption. It’s like... organic code trying to heal itself."Siska rubbed her exhausted face. The dark circles beneath her eyes were proof of countless sleepless nigh
The Price of a Digital Crown
Cosmic dust still danced through the dry air, scraping against the remnants of lightning energy that had only moments ago torn across the sky. In the middle of the scorched wasteland, Rian Arka stood motionless. His crippled leg trembled, not merely from physical exhaustion, but from the crushing weight of millions of lines of code he had just forced into his soul."Boss? You... you're still alive?" Siska's voice shattered the suffocating silence.Rian did not answer immediately. He stared at the palm of his hand. Glowing blue lines crawled beneath his skin, pulsing in rhythm with his heartbeat. Every time his heart thudded, a transparent system window flickered in the corner of his vision, displaying an endless stream of data.Synchronization: 88%. Status: Integrated Entity."Rian!" Siska ran toward him, but her steps stopped about three meters away from the man. A cold aura radiated from Rian's body, a pressure that made the hairs on the backs of the other Noob Slayer Guild members
An Unexpected Alliance
The sound of explosions on the horizon still left tremors running through the base floor when the front steel door was forced open. Siska immediately raised her staff, but Rian stopped her arm with a slow motion."Kenzo," Rian murmured. His deep red eyes fixed on the figure stepping inside with heavy strides. The leader of Elite Vanguard looked like the remnants of fading glory, his once gleaming armor now marred by deep scratches and dried bloodstains."You look pathetic, Rian," Kenzo said, his breathing strained. "A lot of people say you’ve become a god. But all I see is a cripple who’s gone half mad from swallowing the wrong code.""And you?" Rian forced himself to stand upright, even as his crippled leg trembled violently. "Where is that glorified elite force of yours? Where is the government you defended so proudly?"Kenzo clenched his fists until his iron gauntlets creaked. "They’re dead, Rian. Erased in seconds when that pillar of light appeared. Now all I have left are people
Reading Creator Code
The holographic screen before Siska trembled violently, radiating a harsh orange glow that strained the eyes. A week had passed since Rian claimed global authority, yet the echoes of that day still lingered like an open wound within the Noob Slayer headquarters. Inside the "Dead Zone," now outfitted with layers of monitoring instruments, the air felt static and cold, as if the laws of physics themselves were holding their breath."Can you lower the decrypter’s intensity, Anton? The frequency is starting to throw off my heartbeat," Siska said without taking her eyes off the cascading lines of code."Sorry, Sis. But the data from the remnants of the Architect is stubborn. The harder we push, the harder it resists," Anton replied, one of their best analysts, wiping sweat from his forehead. "This isn’t normal encryption. It’s more like... organic code trying to heal itself."Siska rubbed her tired face. The dark circles under her eyes were proof of sleepless nights. As a Glass Mage, her p
King's Consequences
Cosmic dust still drifted through the dry air, scraping against the remnants of lightning energy that had just torn across the sky. In the middle of the scorched expanse, Rian Arka stood motionless. His crippled leg trembled, not merely from physical exhaustion, but from the weight of millions of lines of code he had just forced into his soul."Boss? You... you’re still alive?" Siska’s voice broke the suffocating silence.Rian did not answer right away. He stared at his palm. Faint blue lines glowed beneath his skin, pulsing in rhythm with his heartbeat. Each beat triggered a transparent system window that flickered at the corner of his vision, displaying an endless stream of data.Synchronization: 88%. Status: Integrated Entity."Rian!" Siska ran toward him, but her steps halted about three meters away. A cold aura radiated from his body, a pressure that made the hairs on the backs of the other Noob Slayer Guild members stand on end."Don’t come any closer yet, Siska," Rian murmured.
Viruses in The System Core
A dense gray digital fog swallowed the heart of Jakarta, turning the skyscrapers into flickering silhouettes, breaking apart like corrupted pixels. Rian walked forward slowly, the drag of his left foot muffled by the static hiss saturating the air. Behind him, Siska gripped her staff so tightly her knuckles turned white.“Rian, my mana sensor is going haywire. This place... it doesn’t feel like the real world anymore,” Siska whispered, her voice trembling.“Stay behind me, Siska. This is the Dead Zone mentioned in that manifesto. A point where the laws of physics and system logic overlap in a rough collision,” Rian replied without looking back. His left eye, glowing blue, spun rapidly, processing streams of code that flowed through the air like inverted rain.“But look at that!” Siska pointed at the wreckage of a car floating calmly three meters above the ground. It slowly unraveled into strings of hexadecimal numbers before reassembling into a warped shape. “Why would the system allo
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