Immortal Sin took a deep breath, feeling a mix of apprehension and excitement course through him as he braced himself. "It's been... enlightening," he muttered, giving a nod to the humanoid just before the screen flashed:
[Introduction sequence completed. Transporting to a beta beginner zone.]
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Primordial Time
As the screen faded and Immortal Sin was transported to the tutorial, he couldn't help but reflect on the concept of primordial forces.
The humanoid's mention of "Primordial Time" intrigued him. He recalled the ancient legends—tales describing a time when powerful beings roamed free, where a great war for supremacy was fought and their eventual rise to Goodhood.
Each era of Primordial Time was marked by the emergence of gods who rose through adversity and challenge, their power forged through conflict and the trials of their age.
Immortal Sin couldn't help but wonder how this historical context might influence his journey. The idea of being part of a legacy where gods emerged from primordial chaos and conflict added a layer of depth to his experience. It wasn't just about choosing a class, he was stepping into a world molded by ancient forces and the ongoing struggle among primordial beings.
As the tutorial began, a sense of renewed purpose surged within him. He wasn't merely entering a game; he was stepping into a grand narrative, shaped by the primordial power and ancient conflict.
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A sudden jolt shook Immortal Sin before his surroundings materialized. He found himself standing in a dense forest, the sterile white space of his introduction replaced by vibrant greens and earthy scents that wafted his nose. Tall trees formed a thick canopy overhead, while the air buzzed with the sound of rustling leaves and distant bird calls.
"What the...?" he muttered after taking a look around. The wooden bow strapped to his back and the quiver of arrows at his side felt both familiar and foreign. Adjusting his brown cloak, he tried to get comfortable.
Taking a cautious step forward, he noticed a small clearing bathed in sunlight. "Looks peaceful enough," he thought, but his instincts warned him not to be deceived by its appearance.
That was when the rustling nearby made him freeze.
"Great, the real adventure begins now," he murmured while reaching for his bow and scanning the area, his senses on high alert.
A low growl came from the bushes.
"Here we go," Immortal Sin muttered under his breath, nocking an arrow and waiting, his heart pounding.
The bushes parted to reveal a small creature with glowing eyes, which let out a squeal before trying to dart away.
Daniel's eyes widened in shock as he screamed.
"Don't joke around," he glared, though a hint of amusement flickered beneath his annoyance.
Evan chuckled, the tension momentarily easing before he adopted a serious tone.
"In all honesty, tell them that we won't share the technology. We can market the game pods and VR experiences without handing over the Primordial World's source code. But we'll offer custom simulations which they can buy."
Daniel frowned, concern creeping back into his voice. "But do you think they'll be satisfied with that? The Indra government is especially persistent."
"Of course they won't be," Evan replied, unfazed. "But don't worry about that. As for the Indra government, leave it to me. They won't be a problem for long."
A sharp glint flashed in Evan's eyes as a predatory smile curled on his lips as he considered the possibilities. Daniel nodded, his gaze a mix of admiration and caution.
"Alright then. I'll handle the inquiries for now, but I'm not sure how long we can keep this under wraps."
"Just remember, Daniel," Evan said, his voice steady, "We're not just protecting our technology; we're safeguarding the future. If we play our cards right, we can turn this to our advantage. Otherwise, the world might be devastated if we don't keep things in check."
After a brief discussion about logistics and potential buyers, Evan nodded firmly. "Keep me updated, and let's make sure that our innovations remain solely ours."
With that, Evan ended the call and the screen faded to black, leaving Daniel alone with the weight of the choices ahead. The game was changing, and he knew they had to be ready for whatever would come next.
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Finishing the call, Evan headed to the underground lab, prepared specifically for the superhuman projects.
The sterile lab hummed with quiet energy, the soft whir of advanced machinery punctuating the stillness.
Evan stood before two sleek, futuristic pods, anxiety coiling in his stomach like a live wire. The holographic interface beside him flickered as he glanced at it. "Aurora, is everything prepared?"
"Yes, Sir. All systems are ready for the procedure," Aurora replied, her ethereal form shimmering with a soft blue light as she stepped closer, her presence enveloping him like a protective shroud. "You need not worry. I'm with you."
Evan's brow furrowed, shadows of doubt crossing his mind.
"But what if this affects my brain? What if I start losing my emotions?" His voice dropped to a whisper. "I don't want to become a monster... not like the others."