Started with a 10,000x Multiplier in a Game World
Chapter 48: The Willful Blindness
- Chapter 152: The Reality of Pain
- Chapter 151: The Pan Strikes Back, A Foolish Ambush
- Chapter 150: The Clash of Celestials
- Chapter 149: The Bloodlust Stance
- Chapter 148: Absolute Critical
- Chapter 147: The Bounty
- Chapter 146: The Birth of Chaos
- Chapter 145: The Asura Awakening and Jin Confession
- Chapter 144: The Awakening
- Chapter 143: The Phalanx Commander
- Chapter 142: The Blood-Lotus Assassin
- Chapter 141: A Vortex of Blades
- Chapter 140: A Strategic Retreat
- Chapter 139: The Path of Gods and Demons
- Chapter 138: A Forged Signature
- Chapter 137: Quality Over Quantity
- Chapter 136: The Second Place
- Chapter 135: A Stolen Milestone
- Chapter 134: The Climax of the Emporium, A Billion-Credit Ego
- Chapter 133: The Battle for the Skies
- Chapter 132: A Public Shaming
- Chapter 131: The Bidding War Begins
- Chapter 130: A Billion-Credit Motive
- Chapter 129: The Astral Emporium Auction, Liquidating Assets
- Chapter 128: The Favor Called In
- Chapter 127: The Bleed-Over
- Chapter 126: Frost-God Constitution
- Chapter 125: A Broken Seal
- Chapter 124: Apex of Winter
- Chapter 123: Far North
- Chapter 122: A Dying Whisper
- Chapter 121: Bypassing the Heavens, Frost Sovereign’s Intervention
- Chapter 120: The Celestial Ambush
- Chapter 119: Testing the Anomaly
- Chapter 118: The Law of Good Boys
- Chapter 117: The Abyssal Maw-Hounds
- Chapter 116: Pawns of the Divine, Cosmic Collateral
- Chapter 115: A Clash of God-tier NPC
- Chapter 114: The Wyrm-Sealed Abyss
- Chapter 113: The Illusion of Invincibility
- Chapter 112: Welcome to Aethelgardia
- Chapter 111: A Rain of Blades
- Chapter 110: The Oblivious Bastion
- Chapter 109: The Assembly of the Seven, A Preemptive Ambush
- Chapter 108: The Path of Gods and Demons, A Sealed Letter
- Chapter 107: Expanding the Arsenal
- Chapter 106: The Sins of the Fathers
- Chapter 105: A Familiar Stance
- Chapter 104: The Savior’s Bounty
- Chapter 103: Breaking the Damage Cap
- Chapter 102: The Blood Pact Invoked
- Chapter 101: The Siege of Ironhold
- Chapter 100: The Void-Bishop’s March
- Chapter 99: Chaos in the Forest
- Chapter 98: You Are Not Alone
- Chapter 97: The Bait is Set
- Chapter 96: A Forbidden Upgrade
- Chapter 95: The Griffon Flight
- Chapter 94: The Law of Command
- Chapter 93: The Demonic Contract
- Chapter 92: The Half-Soul Entity
- Chapter 91: The Dance of Shadows
- Chapter 90: The Lich-King of Vane
- Chapter 89: The Mirage Domain
- Chapter 88: The Wraith-Knight Horde
- Chapter 87: Unstoppable Synergy
- Chapter 86: Descending into the Crypt, Shadow-Stalkers
- Chapter 85: The Sunken Necropolis
- Chapter 84: The Cosmic Rejection
- Chapter 83: The Astral Arcanist
- Chapter 82: The Oakhaven Penalty
- Chapter 81: The Ignis Behemoth
- Chapter 80: The Skillet
- Chapter 79: The Pan Menace
- Chapter 78: A Stolen Destiny
- Chapter 77: The Frostfire Steppes
- Chapter 76: The Ironhold Decree
- Chapter 75: A System Anomaly
- Chapter 74: The Appraiser’s Discount
- Chapter 73: A Foolish Ambush
- Chapter 72: An Awkward Dinner
- Chapter 71: The Naked Neighbor
- Chapter 70: A Matter of Destiny
- Chapter 69: The Corrupt Mentors, Eavesdropping in Ironhold
- Chapter 68: The First Outworlder
- Chapter 67: The Human Potential
- Chapter 66: The Cost of Arrogance
- Chapter 65: The Zone Lockdown
- Chapter 64: The Clown of Sakura
- Chapter 63: The Cosmic Spoils
- Chapter 62: The Title of Zenith
- Chapter 61: The War of Attrition, Bloom’s Toxicity
- Chapter 60: The Dance of Death
- Chapter 59: The Primordial Hunger
- Chapter 58: The Apex Predator
- Chapter 57: Grounding the Storm
- Chapter 56: The Stormwing Chimeras
- Chapter 55: The Glacial Titans
- Chapter 54: Forged in Fire
- Chapter 53: The Glacial Titans
- Chapter 52: The Rotbloom Terrors, Phantom Execution
- Chapter 51: Entering the Crucible, Breath of the Colossus
- Chapter 50: The Abyss Beckons, The Shackled Celestial
- Chapter 49: The Lost Fragment
- Chapter 48: The Willful Blindness
- Chapter 47: The Analyst’s Blade
- Chapter 46: The Whisperer of Souls, The Bloom of Decay
- Chapter 45: Spoils of the Calamity
- Chapter 44: The World Trembles
- Chapter 43: Gaze of the Abyss
- Chapter 42: A Miraculous Wave
- Chapter 41: Guardians Revealed
- Chapter 40: The Lore of the Protocol, Annihilation-Tier
- Chapter 39: The Coward’s Agility
- Chapter 38: The Golem Chamber, The Coward’s Trap
- Chapter 37: The Broodmother’s Demise
- Chapter 36: Into the Wyrmrest Caverns
- Chapter 35: Slaughter in the Winds,
- Chapter 34: The Unbreakable Vanguard, Cyclone of Ruin
- Chapter 33: Titan’s Physique
- Chapter 32: A Poisoned Path
- Chapter 31: The Legion’s Target, A Cosmic Breach
- Chapter 30: The Charming Scoundrel, Meteor Stride
- Chapter 29: The Oblivious Colleague
- Chapter 28: The Neighborhood Pub
- Chapter 27: Reality Sucks!
- Chapter 26: The Weight of Calamity, Doom’s Echo
- Chapter 25: The Voidsever, An Endless Descent
- Chapter 24: The Resonance of the Tear
- Chapter 23: A Final Death, Shattered Bindings
- Chapter 22: Cornered by the Syndicate
- Chapter 21: Zenith-Tier Mimicry
- Chapter 20: The Inferno Behemoth
- Chapter 19: The March on Embercraig
- Chapter 18: Lady Vespera’s Apothecary
- Chapter 17: Deals in the Shadows
- Chapter 16: The Global Leaderboards
- Chapter 15: The Doom Harbinger
- Chapter 14: Sixty Seconds of Absolute Invulnerability
- Chapter 13: The Sanctum of the Eclipse, The Death Zone
- Chapter 12: The Global Frenzy
- Chapter 11: Slaying a Titan
- Chapter 10: The Whispering Chasm, Aegis Deflection
- Chapter 9: Vengeance is a Dish Served Scorched, The Syndicate’s Stand
- Chapter 8: The Tarnished Locket
- Chapter 7: Exploiting the System
- Chapter 6: A Bloody Reunion, Reclaiming the Edge
- Chapter 5: Shadows and Stolen Legacy, The Ironfang Alpha
- Chapter 4: The Evolution of Dash
- Chapter 3: Entering Overture, The 10,000x Multiplier
- Chapter 2: The Ultimatum Broadcast
- Chapter 1: The End of Aethelgard
Dante sat in the back corner booth of Joe’s Diner. The sun wasn’t up yet. Outside the grimy, rain-streaked window, the neon signs of Oakhaven’s Sector 4 flickered against the wet pavement.
The diner was mostly empty at five in the morning. The same middle-aged waitress from yesterday walked over and dropped a heavy ceramic mug of black coffee onto the sticky table, followed by a plate of steak and eggs.
"You’re making this a habit, hun," she noted, pulling a pen from behind her ear. "You look like you didn’t sleep at all."
"I slept," Dante said, picking up his fork. "Just not enough."
He cut into the meat. He currently had 1.2 billion credits sitting in a secure offshore account. He possessed enough real-world wealth to buy the entire diner, bulldoze the block, and build a private luxury skyscraper on the lot.
But he couldn’t touch the money yet.
The Zenith Protocol’s automated anti-fraud systems were incredibly strict. Massive currency transfers originating from players still locked inside the beginner zones were automatically flagged as Real Money Trading exploits.
If he tried to wire those funds to buy a high-security corporate penthouse right now, the system would freeze the account pending a manual investigation.
He had to graduate. He had to clear the Spire of Ascension and officially enter the main open world of Overture.
Only then would the system classify his account as a registered Outworlder, lifting the financial restrictions.
He had less than three hours before his mandatory lockout timer ended. When he logged back in, he was making a straight run for the Spire.
He couldn’t afford to sit in this unprotected apartment building for another night.
The small brass bell above the diner door jingled loudly.
Dante didn’t look up from his plate. He was busy calculating the exact amount of stamina [Phantom Waltz] consumed.
A heavy, exhausted sigh echoed through the empty diner. A large figure cast a shadow over Dante’s table.
"Hey, data guy," a depressed voice said.
Dante finally looked up.
It was Garrick. The middle-aged, aspiring main tank from the pub the night before. He looked absolutely terrible.
He was wearing the same tight polo shirt and cargo shorts, but they were covered in grease and street grime. He had dark bags under his eyes, and his hair was sticking up in erratic clumps.
In his right hand, Garrick was holding a completely shredded, black rubber inner tube.
"Garrick," Dante said flatly. "What are you doing here?"
"I couldn’t sleep," Garrick groaned. He didn’t ask for permission. He just pulled out the chair across from Dante, squeezed his massive frame into the booth, and dropped the ruined rubber tube directly onto the table next to Dante’s coffee.
Dante stared at the dirty tire tube. He slowly moved his plate of eggs a few inches to the left.
"I spent the last six hours arguing with automated customer service bots," Garrick complained, rubbing his face with his greasy hands.
"Do you have any idea how hard it is to get a real human on the phone at three in the morning?"
"I imagine it’s difficult," Dante said.
"It’s impossible," Garrick corrected, tapping the shredded rubber. "They completely stonewalled me.
They sent me a PDF of the manufacturer’s warranty. Paragraph four, section B. ’The company assumes no liability for catastrophic pneumatic failure resulting from unmaintained municipal road hazards.’ Can you believe that? A corporate scam!"
Dante took a slow sip of his black coffee. "You chased a luxury hover-car through Oakhaven on a bicycle. In the dark."
"I had my safety reflectors on!" Garrick argued defensively. "But that’s not the point. The point is, they refused to replace the tube.
I even went back to the street with a tape measure. The pothole was three inches deep. That’s gross municipal negligence. I’m taking this to the city council."
Dante set his mug down. He looked at the middle-aged man. Garrick was completely, entirely consumed by the injustice of his ruined bicycle tire.
"Garrick," Dante said. "Did you ever catch up to the car?"
Garrick waved his hand dismissively. "Oh, yeah. Eventually. I had to walk the bike the last four blocks. By the time I got to the address, Brenda was already walking out to the curb."
"At four in the morning," Dante clarified.
"Yeah, the book club ran incredibly late," Garrick nodded earnestly. "Brenda told me they were doing a highly intensive, practical demonstration on modern anatomy.
They completely lost track of time. It sounded exhausting. She was sweating, and her blouse was actually on backward."
Dante didn’t blink. "Her blouse was on backward."
"In a rush, I guess," Garrick shrugged. "The guy who drove her home was really friendly, though. Nice guy. Tall, athletic. He was standing on the porch adjusting his belt when I walked up. He gave me a wave."
"Adjusting his belt," Dante repeated. The sheer density of the situation was almost impressive.
"Yeah, he must have eaten a heavy meal while they were reading," Garrick said, completely oblivious. "Anyway, Brenda was really mad about the bike. She said I was embarrassing her in front of the book club president. She made me walk home. But honestly, I’m just furious about the tire. Twenty credits down the drain."
Dante sat back against the cracked vinyl of the booth.
He had tried to use the metaphor of the green hat at the pub. He had tried to spell it out for the guy using common idioms. Garrick had completely missed it.
Dante wasn’t going to use a metaphor this time.
"Garrick," Dante said, keeping his voice incredibly calm and level. "Stop talking about the tire for a second."
Garrick paused, his hand hovering over the shredded rubber. "What’s wrong, buddy? You look serious."
"There is no book club," Dante said directly. "Your wife is not reading modern anatomy. She is sleeping with the man in the luxury car.
She has been sleeping with him for months. And the DNA test you bought for your kid’s science fair project wasn’t a laboratory error. Timmy is not your biological son."
The diner went dead silent. The low hum of the refrigerators in the back kitchen was the only sound in the room.
Garrick froze completely.
For a fraction of a second, the jovial, oblivious mask slipped. Dante saw it. It wasn’t confusion. It was pure, unfiltered, paralyzing terror.
Garrick’s eyes widened, and his hands began to visibly shake against the sticky table. The reality of the words hit him, threatening to completely shatter the fragile, carefully constructed world he lived in.
If Garrick accepted what Dante was saying, his entire life was over. His marriage was a lie. His child belonged to a stranger. He was a joke.
The terror lasted for exactly one second.
Then, the psychological defense mechanisms slammed violently back into place.
The mask went back up. Garrick let out a loud, forced laugh that sounded completely hollow.
"Wow," Garrick chuckled, shaking his head and wiping a bead of sweat from his forehead. "You freelance data guys are cynical as hell.
Seriously, man, you spend too much time on the dark web. The world isn’t that ugly. Brenda loves me. The lab just made a mistake. It happens all the time."
Dante didn’t push it. He just stared at Garrick.
He finally understood. It wasn’t stupidity. It was willful blindness.
Garrick wasn’t an idiot. On some deep, subconscious level, he knew exactly what his wife was doing. But facing that reality was too painful.
It was too destructive. So instead, Garrick focused every single ounce of his mental energy on a broken bicycle tire.
A flat tire was a safe problem. A flat tire could be fixed by yelling at a customer service bot or arguing with a store manager.
A flat tire didn’t require him to pack his bags, file for divorce, and walk away from a kid he thought was his.
Garrick chose the delusion because the truth was lethal.
Dante looked away from the middle-aged man and stared out the rain-streaked window.
It was the exact same phenomenon he saw every single day in the Zenith Protocol.
Thousands of players joined Vanguard’s Legacy because Silas offered them a safe, easy narrative. Silas told them he was the hero. Silas told them the guild would protect them.
The players didn’t care that Silas operated a violent hit squad. They didn’t care that he extorted low-level players for gear.
They chose to be blind to the corruption because admitting Silas was a monster meant they had to face the brutal, unforgiving reality of the cosmic death game on their own. They preferred the comfortable lie over the terrifying truth.
Dante refused to be blind.
He had seen the truth when Silas drove a dagger through his back in Aethelgard. He had seen the truth when the Blade-Saint revealed that humanity was just being drafted as cannon fodder for a universal war.
There were no safe zones. There were no heroes. There was only math, stats, and survival.
"You know what, Garrick," Dante said, picking up his coffee mug. "You’re right. It’s a corporate scam. You should definitely take that tire to the city council."
Garrick’s forced smile turned genuine again. The tension instantly bled out of his massive shoulders.
"Exactly!" Garrick beamed, grabbing the shredded rubber tube. "I’m going to march right into the municipal office at 9 AM and demand an audience with the zoning commissioner.
They can’t just leave three-inch potholes in the middle of a bike lane. It’s a public safety hazard."
"Give them hell," Dante said.
Dante reached into his pocket, pulled out a physical five-credit chip, and tossed it onto the table to cover his breakfast.
He stood up, grabbing his gray hoodie.
"Hey, let me know if Sera and the girls finalize my application for the tank spot!" Garrick called out as Dante walked toward the door. "I’ve got the aggro mechanics completely figured out!"
"I’m sure you do," Dante replied without looking back.
He pushed the glass door of the diner open, stepping out into the cold, damp morning air of Oakhaven.
The rain had stopped, leaving the streets slick and reflecting the harsh neon lights of the towering corporate buildings in the distance.
Dante pulled his hood up and walked quickly down the sidewalk, heading straight for his apartment complex.
He was done playing nice. He was done watching other people hide behind comfortable lies.
His datapad vibrated in his pocket. The mandatory lockout timer had just hit zero. His neural link was cleared for reconnection.
Dante walked into his apartment, locked the heavy deadbolt, and stood in front of the VR capsule. The internal lights of the pod hummed, waiting for him.
He climbed inside, pulled the heavy glass lid down, and locked the seals.
He grabbed the thick neural cables and pressed them firmly against the interface ports at the base of his neck.
"Initiate synchronization," Dante ordered.
The real world vanished.
- Chapter 152: The Reality of Pain
- Chapter 151: The Pan Strikes Back, A Foolish Ambush
- Chapter 150: The Clash of Celestials
- Chapter 149: The Bloodlust Stance
- Chapter 148: Absolute Critical
- Chapter 147: The Bounty
- Chapter 146: The Birth of Chaos
- Chapter 145: The Asura Awakening and Jin Confession
- Chapter 144: The Awakening
- Chapter 143: The Phalanx Commander
- Chapter 142: The Blood-Lotus Assassin
- Chapter 141: A Vortex of Blades
- Chapter 140: A Strategic Retreat
- Chapter 139: The Path of Gods and Demons
- Chapter 138: A Forged Signature
- Chapter 137: Quality Over Quantity
- Chapter 136: The Second Place
- Chapter 135: A Stolen Milestone
- Chapter 134: The Climax of the Emporium, A Billion-Credit Ego
- Chapter 133: The Battle for the Skies
- Chapter 132: A Public Shaming
- Chapter 131: The Bidding War Begins
- Chapter 130: A Billion-Credit Motive
- Chapter 129: The Astral Emporium Auction, Liquidating Assets
- Chapter 128: The Favor Called In
- Chapter 127: The Bleed-Over
- Chapter 126: Frost-God Constitution
- Chapter 125: A Broken Seal
- Chapter 124: Apex of Winter
- Chapter 123: Far North
- Chapter 122: A Dying Whisper
- Chapter 121: Bypassing the Heavens, Frost Sovereign’s Intervention
- Chapter 120: The Celestial Ambush
- Chapter 119: Testing the Anomaly
- Chapter 118: The Law of Good Boys
- Chapter 117: The Abyssal Maw-Hounds
- Chapter 116: Pawns of the Divine, Cosmic Collateral
- Chapter 115: A Clash of God-tier NPC
- Chapter 114: The Wyrm-Sealed Abyss
- Chapter 113: The Illusion of Invincibility
- Chapter 112: Welcome to Aethelgardia
- Chapter 111: A Rain of Blades
- Chapter 110: The Oblivious Bastion
- Chapter 109: The Assembly of the Seven, A Preemptive Ambush
- Chapter 108: The Path of Gods and Demons, A Sealed Letter
- Chapter 107: Expanding the Arsenal
- Chapter 106: The Sins of the Fathers
- Chapter 105: A Familiar Stance
- Chapter 104: The Savior’s Bounty
- Chapter 103: Breaking the Damage Cap
- Chapter 102: The Blood Pact Invoked
- Chapter 101: The Siege of Ironhold
- Chapter 100: The Void-Bishop’s March
- Chapter 99: Chaos in the Forest
- Chapter 98: You Are Not Alone
- Chapter 97: The Bait is Set
- Chapter 96: A Forbidden Upgrade
- Chapter 95: The Griffon Flight
- Chapter 94: The Law of Command
- Chapter 93: The Demonic Contract
- Chapter 92: The Half-Soul Entity
- Chapter 91: The Dance of Shadows
- Chapter 90: The Lich-King of Vane
- Chapter 89: The Mirage Domain
- Chapter 88: The Wraith-Knight Horde
- Chapter 87: Unstoppable Synergy
- Chapter 86: Descending into the Crypt, Shadow-Stalkers
- Chapter 85: The Sunken Necropolis
- Chapter 84: The Cosmic Rejection
- Chapter 83: The Astral Arcanist
- Chapter 82: The Oakhaven Penalty
- Chapter 81: The Ignis Behemoth
- Chapter 80: The Skillet
- Chapter 79: The Pan Menace
- Chapter 78: A Stolen Destiny
- Chapter 77: The Frostfire Steppes
- Chapter 76: The Ironhold Decree
- Chapter 75: A System Anomaly
- Chapter 74: The Appraiser’s Discount
- Chapter 73: A Foolish Ambush
- Chapter 72: An Awkward Dinner
- Chapter 71: The Naked Neighbor
- Chapter 70: A Matter of Destiny
- Chapter 69: The Corrupt Mentors, Eavesdropping in Ironhold
- Chapter 68: The First Outworlder
- Chapter 67: The Human Potential
- Chapter 66: The Cost of Arrogance
- Chapter 65: The Zone Lockdown
- Chapter 64: The Clown of Sakura
- Chapter 63: The Cosmic Spoils
- Chapter 62: The Title of Zenith
- Chapter 61: The War of Attrition, Bloom’s Toxicity
- Chapter 60: The Dance of Death
- Chapter 59: The Primordial Hunger
- Chapter 58: The Apex Predator
- Chapter 57: Grounding the Storm
- Chapter 56: The Stormwing Chimeras
- Chapter 55: The Glacial Titans
- Chapter 54: Forged in Fire
- Chapter 53: The Glacial Titans
- Chapter 52: The Rotbloom Terrors, Phantom Execution
- Chapter 51: Entering the Crucible, Breath of the Colossus
- Chapter 50: The Abyss Beckons, The Shackled Celestial
- Chapter 49: The Lost Fragment
- Chapter 48: The Willful Blindness
- Chapter 47: The Analyst’s Blade
- Chapter 46: The Whisperer of Souls, The Bloom of Decay
- Chapter 45: Spoils of the Calamity
- Chapter 44: The World Trembles
- Chapter 43: Gaze of the Abyss
- Chapter 42: A Miraculous Wave
- Chapter 41: Guardians Revealed
- Chapter 40: The Lore of the Protocol, Annihilation-Tier
- Chapter 39: The Coward’s Agility
- Chapter 38: The Golem Chamber, The Coward’s Trap
- Chapter 37: The Broodmother’s Demise
- Chapter 36: Into the Wyrmrest Caverns
- Chapter 35: Slaughter in the Winds,
- Chapter 34: The Unbreakable Vanguard, Cyclone of Ruin
- Chapter 33: Titan’s Physique
- Chapter 32: A Poisoned Path
- Chapter 31: The Legion’s Target, A Cosmic Breach
- Chapter 30: The Charming Scoundrel, Meteor Stride
- Chapter 29: The Oblivious Colleague
- Chapter 28: The Neighborhood Pub
- Chapter 27: Reality Sucks!
- Chapter 26: The Weight of Calamity, Doom’s Echo
- Chapter 25: The Voidsever, An Endless Descent
- Chapter 24: The Resonance of the Tear
- Chapter 23: A Final Death, Shattered Bindings
- Chapter 22: Cornered by the Syndicate
- Chapter 21: Zenith-Tier Mimicry
- Chapter 20: The Inferno Behemoth
- Chapter 19: The March on Embercraig
- Chapter 18: Lady Vespera’s Apothecary
- Chapter 17: Deals in the Shadows
- Chapter 16: The Global Leaderboards
- Chapter 15: The Doom Harbinger
- Chapter 14: Sixty Seconds of Absolute Invulnerability
- Chapter 13: The Sanctum of the Eclipse, The Death Zone
- Chapter 12: The Global Frenzy
- Chapter 11: Slaying a Titan
- Chapter 10: The Whispering Chasm, Aegis Deflection
- Chapter 9: Vengeance is a Dish Served Scorched, The Syndicate’s Stand
- Chapter 8: The Tarnished Locket
- Chapter 7: Exploiting the System
- Chapter 6: A Bloody Reunion, Reclaiming the Edge
- Chapter 5: Shadows and Stolen Legacy, The Ironfang Alpha
- Chapter 4: The Evolution of Dash
- Chapter 3: Entering Overture, The 10,000x Multiplier
- Chapter 2: The Ultimatum Broadcast
- Chapter 1: The End of Aethelgard
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