
Suddenly, the apartment walls dissolved. The familiar scent of stale coffee was replaced by the metallic tang of blood and rusted iron. He was standing in the ruins of a city that looked like Tokyo, but twisted by massive, crystalline thorns piercing through the skyscrapers.
A voice crackled in an earpiece he didn’t remember putting on. "New Recruit! Stop staring and engage! The Blood Power... it’s manifesting!" File: God.Eater.2.Rage.Burst.zip ...
The monitor bled a deep, visceral crimson. Instead of a desktop icon, a notification pulsed in the center of the screen: Suddenly, the apartment walls dissolved
He swung the blade. It was heavy, nearly impossible to lift, until the moment he willed it to strike. Then, the weapon roared, its jagged teeth spinning to life. A voice crackled in an earpiece he didn’t
Leo realized with a jolt of terror and adrenaline that this wasn't a game anymore. The "Rage Burst" wasn't a subtitle—it was a countdown. If he didn't fight, he wouldn't just lose the game; he’d be erased from the real world entirely.
A shadow fell over him. From the wreckage of a nearby bus, a Vajra emerged—a golden-maned, cat-like beast with lightning crackling between its horns. It locked eyes with him, not as a programmed enemy, but as a predator that could smell his fear.






















