Chapter 110 - 110: The New Business Location
Chapter 110 - 110: The New Business Location
Taking a single step forward, August felt a rush of energy envelop him, and before he realized it, he had crossed the entirety of his room in a split second.
*CRASH!*
His shoulder slammed into the opposite wall, and the sheer momentum sent him flying backward, tumbling onto his bed with a groan.
[Skill Deactivated: Dash]
[HP: 17,400/17,500]*
[Warning: Recoil Damage Sustained]
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"Ow, ow, ow..." August winced, rubbing his shoulder. He lay there for a moment, staring at the fan now spinning at regular speed.
"It worked," he whispered in disbelief. "It actually worked."
His mind raced. These weren't just visuals on an interface—he could actually use his skills from the game in reality. And if Dash worked, what about Lightning Bolt?
He sat up as his heart pounded with adrenaline and anticipation. Grinning like a madman, he whispered to himself, "Let's see what else I can do."
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The next day, August arrived at the cozy, modern restaurant in the early evening with his face partially obscured by a scarf.
He had spent a huge chunk of yesterday evening testing out his newly acquired real-life abilities and was still in disbelief. He was fortunate to have found some old scrapyard to test out the lightning bolt or he would have really caused some collateral damage.
He still logged into Enders Light later in the night but he didn't take any quests. Instead, he gathered information on his tier-two test and understood much more about his requirements and what he needed to pass.
Enders Light was still buzzing about the newly completed Swordking Dungeon so August did well to stay out of sight and logged out later in the morning.
He'd spent most of today indoors doing re
Meredith immediately ushered August to the side as the driver jumped out, apologizing profusely.
"Never a dull moment," Meredith said dryly.
After everything settled down, August turned to Meredith. "Let's go for it. I'll take the space on the last floor."
"Excellent choice," she proceeded to pull out her tablet to finalize the paperwork. "You won't regret this."
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