As the kingdom returned to peace and the family was reunited, Calian's triumph was short-lived. He realized that in the heat of the battle to defeat Zelma, he had forgotten that he was still trapped in the game. He couldn't log out and return to the real world.
Calian tried to explain his situation to his family, but they were too caught up in their newfound sense of victory and unity to understand. They thought he was just joking, or that he was still caught up in the game's fantasy world.
As the days turned into weeks, and the weeks turned into months, Calian began to lose hope. He was stuck in the game, unable to leave, and unable to make anyone believe him. He felt alone and trapped, and he started to question whether this was just a game or was his reality.
As the chapter ends, Calian is stuck in the game, alone and forgotten. He continues to level up, to fight battles, but with no real purpose, with no end goal. He knows that this is not the life he wants, but he doesn't know how to break free from the endless cycle. He's trapped in the game that once brought him and his family together, but now it's his prison.