
“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.
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The Representative of Lumina whispered, "They've surrounded us." Her voice trembled like ripples on water beneath a fierce wind. The ocean-blue light enveloping her body had grown pale, replaced by unstable flashes of panicked silver. "And this time... there will be nowhere left to hide."Rian Arka gripped his crippled left knee. Beneath the protective wrapping, the golden glow pulsed wildly in rhythm with his pounding heartbeat. The familiar pain began creeping up his spine, a cold stab from Disability Compensation as it struggled to balance the foreign energy surging through his body. He knew the System's implanted automatic transmission beacon had betrayed them. The golden evolution he had once taken pride in had become a marker, allowing the Harvester fleet to track them through Dimension Zero."Siska! Do you hear me?" Rian shouted into the communicator on his wrist. His voice was hoarse, competing against the high-pitched hum that was beginning to deafen everyone inside the cryst
Zero Dimension Anomaly: Resurrection of the Forbidden Beacon
The golden light enveloping Rian's body gradually faded, leaving behind a strange warmth beneath his skin. He opened his eyes and found himself lying inside a narrow escape pod. Beyond the thick glass viewport, the vacuum of space was no longer filled with the debris of the exploded ancient station. There was only endless darkness, until a web of silvery-white light suddenly stretched across the void and locked onto his pod with a violent jolt."The autopilot system has been forcibly disabled," Rian muttered, staring at the instrument panel flashing red. "Is it them?"The pod was slowly pulled forward, gliding through an artificial gravity field toward a magnificent mothership that looked as though it had been crafted from liquid crystal. It possessed none of the sharp angles characteristic of Harvester warships. Its elegant curves radiated a soft glow that was calming yet overwhelmingly commanding.The moment the pod docked inside a vast hangar, the hydraulic hatch opened with a slow
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The evacuation ship docked with a metallic boom that echoed through every chamber of the space station. The silence that greeted them felt heavy, as if the air inside the station had been frozen for thousands of years. Rian stepped onto the cold metal floor, his limp producing a rhythmic clicking sound that broke the stillness. Behind him, Siska followed hesitantly, her fingers dancing across the dimly glowing screen of her tablet."This structure isn't natural, Rian," Siska whispered as she studied the corridor walls covered in intricate geometric patterns. "It's an integration of highly advanced organic and mechanical technology. More sophisticated than anything we've ever discovered on Earth."Rian nodded slowly. He could feel an incredibly subtle pulse of energy beneath his feet, as though the station itself was breathing."Stay alert. We don't know whether this station is truly abandoned or just asleep."They moved through long corridors coated in star dust. At every turn stood s
The Broken King’s Gambit
Rian felt his world spinning violently. The remnants of his consciousness felt as if they were being forcibly dragged down by an invisible gravity. In the midst of the chaos, Siska’s voice sounded incredibly distant, nearly lost to his fading senses."Rian! Wake up! We have to activate the evacuation coordinates right now!" Siska screamed. Her voice was drowned out by the heavy thuds echoing outside the ship's hull, a grim sign that the orbital battle was still raging brutally.Rian forced his eyes open. The flickering emergency lights pierced his pupils. He lay on the cold deck floor of the evacuation ship. Above him, loose wires from the control panel hung low, spitting electrical sparks."Siska..." Rian tried to push himself up, but his body felt as though it had been struck by a thousand hammers all at once. "Where... where is the enemy?""They’re still pressing our shields, but they didn't expect us to pull this maneuver." Siska helped Rian to a sitting position, her nimble finge
The King's Compensation: Earth's Remaining Light
The sky above Jakarta was no longer blue. It was no longer even storm-gray. A new sky had been forged from thousands of tons of cold steel that completely blotted out the sunlight. The Harvester Fleet had arrived on a scale no one had ever imagined, not even Rian Arka himself. Millions of red lights glowed from the ventilation ports of the enemy motherships, spewing thousands of cleansing pods onto Earth as though the planet were being showered with embers from a digital hell."Rian! Sector Seven in Southeast Asia can't hold back the third wave anymore!" Kenzo shouted through the neural link transmission. His voice cracked beneath the roar of artillery fire and exploding magic colliding across the battlefield. "If you don't send system energy support immediately, this entire front line is going to turn to ash!"Rian stood atop a command tower floating three thousand meters above the ground. His body no longer touched the earth naturally. He hovered in the middle of a web of blue energ
Zero Dimension Exodus
“Reformatting is the end of everything, Siska.” Rian’s voice cracked, sounding more like a groan than an answer. He did not turn around. His eyes remained fixed on the line of red numbers now displaying 71:59:54. “This isn’t just conquest anymore. This is erasure. They don’t want Earth as a colony, they want Earth emptied. They want to erase every atom that makes up this planet so the space can be repurposed for new experiments.”Siska staggered, grabbing the navigation console to support her suddenly weakened body. “That’s impossible. We just destroyed their consciousness core on Earth. How could the central system respond this fast?”“Because we were never their enemy,” Rian whispered. He finally turned around, staring at the silent bridge crew frozen in fear. There was no anger on his face, only cold resignation. “We’re just an anomaly disrupting the efficiency of their game. And when an anomaly can’t be fixed, the system performs a hard reset.”Kenzo, who had been standing near th
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