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The Ancients World

The year is 2236 and the Deep Dive Virtual Reality Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game Ancients World is the most advanced game of its type ever created. Now that DDVR technology has reached the stage of commercial consumers everyone is addicted to the games available. A person who spent 5 years in the game has been reincarnated in his younger self as a request from a world item the game provided. Not everything is known about Ancients World since he only spent 5 years playing, so things will change this time around. Many people don't really know what the game really provides till everyone with an internet connection is playing. It is the only way to survive in the coming years because of how special the world is. Cera Adamo is a young man who is almost 20 and he is the one that found the world item that granted him one wish, something that saved his life in a last chance effort. He chose to go back into the past so he can get everything he needs for his family, he doesn't want them to be dirt poor like they once were and this is his way to secure that it never happens again. (If image owner wants me to remove image than just ask.)

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674 Chs

A confrontation II

We make it to the edge of the park and start heading back. Marcus looks at me with stars in his eyes, not a reaction I would expect. He must just be happy that I'm back, its nice to see my little brother. "Don't you dare do that ever again... I expect you to run if a situation like that ever happens again." Despite what my mom did she is still trying to make sure I do as she says, not as she does. I just nod my head in a yes motion. She knows that I wont listen to her, but that wont stop her from trying. "I'm sorry I put you in that spot sweetie... I just couldn't listen to those vile creatures anymore. Feeding on the weak and venerable should be stopped, and the way they treated woman... I'm proud of you for doing that Cera. I'll always be proud of you..." Hearing my mom say that warms my heart, and I cant help thinking I should have acted sooner.