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Leo spun around. A woman in battered combat armor emerged from a collapsed storefront. Her visor was cracked, but her eyes were steel. "I'm Sergeant Voss. Welcome to the tutorial. Rule one: dying here means dying for real. Your PC was just the door. This is the dungeon. Now pick up a rifle and remember— Hero's Duty isn't a game. It's a warning."

Leo stared at the blinking cursor on his outdated laptop. The power was flickering again—another storm rolling in over his cheap apartment. He had exactly twelve dollars in his bank account, a bowl of instant noodles growing cold, and a desperate need to escape.

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And for the first time in years, he knew exactly what he had to do.

It wasn't the usual flashy, virus-ridden banner. It was stark, almost military in design. Black background. Green text. Leo spun around

A helmet materialized in his hands. Heavy. Real. A visor flickered to life, displaying a single objective:

A voice crackled in his ear, sharp and no-nonsense. "New meat. Congratulations. You clicked the download. That means you signed the contract. You're the 1,447th 'Hero.' The first 1,446 are dead. Don't be number 1,447." "I'm Sergeant Voss

Leo laughed. "No respawns? Bad marketing." But the image—a lone soldier standing against a horde of shadowy creatures under a broken sky—pulled at something inside him. He clicked.

"One question," he said, loading the gun with a satisfying chunk . "If I win—do I at least get a high score?"