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Urgently waiting online?

All players: "???"

At the mont, the players online were still excitedly discussing Future Skywhales mysterious disappearance.

He had promised to livestream everything, but then nothing happened.

Their best guess was that he had vanished for an entire day because he was too engrossed in exploring the new map and could not bring himself to stop.

Who knew that as soon as he reappeared, he started talking nonsense!

Akinas Speedster: "More than a hundred years you say? Bossman, have you lost your mind? (?)"

Hands Off: "Seven witch wives? Youve gone mad, bro! This is not an eroge! (Wrong genre!)"

Cerebral Bluff: "LOL! See! I told you so! The way this gas been so far, the new map must be insanely hardcore. Guys, hes gone crazy. Next challenger please! (For a more detailed prediction, click on my avatar to find my post from yesterday. And follow ! You wont be disappointed!)"

Akinas Speedster: "So that's why. I can sympathize. I still rember when I first entered this ga. That prompt: "Please evolve your eyes" left speechless. I thought I was going crazy! (??)."

I Love Learning: "As a newbie, Im scared! How did a respectable technology whiz end up like this? Is it due to a distorted personality? A lack of morals? How hardcore is the new map?"

The forum buzzed with excitent as the players all took turns poking fun at Future Skywhale. After all, this so-called casual sandbox ga was notorious for its hardcore difficulty.

Many of them called Future Skywhale crazy. What could have happened for him to turn out like this?

He was the tech whiz who was the second person to get an Achievent Award in the ga,but now, after only a day, he was making all these nonsensical claims!

Future Skywale was speechless for a mont. After skimming through the posts in the forums, he realized that he had acted too hastily, and took a deep breath to calm himself.

"More than a hundred years have passed for . Compared to my forty plus years of life on earth, the lifeti that Ive spent in the other world feels much longer. I feel as if Im actually the other worlds Emperor Grantham who has taken over the CEO of a tech company in the modern day."

He felt that the over one hundred years hes lived as Grantham was the real him. After all, forty plus years spent in the modern world was far too short in comparison.

It was only natural that they wouldnt believe him; after all, little more than a day has passed.

"But I have proof."

Grantham quickly posted a bunch of photos that he had taken.

The first picture he posted was from when he first set foot in the other world: in a lush forest filled with flowers, he was happily wandering around with his sli army.

The forum exploded.

"Wow, so this is the new map? The bossman and his Sli species are the first settlers?"

"Hes finally returned to normal."

Grantham ignored them and wordlessly posted several pictures in quick succession.

The second picture was in the streets before Elizabeths Coven.

There were countless beautiful witches with magic staves in their hands, rchants in gorgeous costus, won holding children, lively fruit stalls, bustling shops, and even a Rose Witch riding an Arrah as it lumbered down the street.

"Oh? So this is a bustling street in the other world? It's so lively! Everything looks so exotic! So realistic! That mount is so big! There are even NPCs?"

"Whoa! Look at that pretty lady holding a staff!"

"How can this be? There are people inhabiting the new map! Bossman, start talking!"

"Im drooling!"

Grantham remained silent: Hah! Whos lost their mind now?

His silence further stoked everyones curiosity. Next, he posted an expansive bird's-eye view of the Kingdom of Babylon. The picture showed a magnificent cityscape with exquisitely beautiful architecture.

Everyone was left gaping in awe when they opened the picture.

The ancient city of magic was exotically beautiful, its sheer size and splendor overwhelming to the senses. The cityscape from "Assassin's Creed" was nothing compared to this!

"Now, its ti for the main dish. Enjoy!" Grantham watched them drool and finally unleashed his killer move: he posted a picture of two little witches locked in battle. The sight of their flashy magic spells threw the entire forum into a frenzy.

"F*ck! F*ck!! These beautiful young ladies in witch robes are casting spells!"

"Bossman, we were wrong. Please say sothing! Dont just post pictures! (??)"

"Im shivering!!! Mom is now asking why Im kowtowing while playing this ga. Ive beco obsessed, haven't I? (?)"

..

"Whos laughing now? Youre surprised with only this much? You havent seen anything yet!" Grantham smiled, and released a truly mind-blowing picture.

This was from the ti when the Empress of Death dusa visited the Kingdom of Babylon. In this dark scene, the "Flower of Death" hung in the sky, a gigantic rose the color of black blood. Lilith's strength was being tested, and it seed as if the world was coming to an end.

It was a stunning scene of the Apocalypse.

"So scary! That young lady in the sky is so beautiful, is she a goddess?"

"Once that rose falls, wont the entire city be destroyed?"

.

Everyone turned into bootlickers.

They desperately pleaded with Grantham, begging him to speak up: Don't just post pictures! Have rcy! Say sothing!

Grantham still had so regrets. It was a pity that live streaming and recording videos wasnt possible, and he could only take screenshots. The visual effects of the videos would have been even more shocking.

"The woman in that scene is renowned as the Absolute Empress who reigns over Death dusa." He did not plan to drag things out, he was in a hurry after all.

After releasing these key pieces of evidence, he spoke up: "Im sure that you all know now that in the past day, Ive led my Sli species to another world."

He has really led his Sli species to another world?

A true otherworld?

One that was massive in size?

Everyone was stunned.

"Thats impossible! But these pictures??"

As countless people replied, the thread filled up with hundreds of comnts in an instant. While the ga did not have many players, it had countless followers who paid close attention to the forum. At this mont, they were all super excited.

The next sentence was even more shocking and everyone was thrown into a frenzy.

"I know what youre all curious about. Its only been one day, why did I take so many pictures? You probably think that Im one of those screen archers, right? That I leisurely take pictures everywhere I go, and was simply taking in the exotic sights? But thats just wrong, how can the other world be so friendly towards Slis? You think I can just take my Slis sightseeing in the city as I please?"

"I will answer most of your questions with this one simple sentence: In your eyes, I may have been there for little more than a day, but in the other world, I have lived for over a hundred years! One hundred years is a truly long ti, longer than any of you could ever hope to experience!"

The entire forum instantly went crazy.

Peoples hands trembled as they gripped their mice in front of their computers. Their lips quivered, and for several seconds their minds blanked out from the shock. So of them even spilled water all over their desks. Then, they started to frantically type away, posting their questions.

"What really happened?!"

"One day outside is a hundred years in the ga?"

Their replies filled the screen in an instant.

The comnts piled up, and the thread updated at the sa rate as video fras in a movie, moving at a speed too fast for the human eye to follow.

As people typed in front of their computers, they all thought of the sa thing: This was the fabled technology that could adjust the flow of ti in virtual reality!

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