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Chapter 37 - Disconnected Realities

As the exhilarating matches of the NexaRealm tournament came to an end, Joon-ho found himself disconnecting from the virtual world with a heavy heart. Watching Daehan Reckoners redeem themselves in the final match stirred something within him, a longing for the thrill of competition that had faded from his life.

Once hailed as a prodigy in the gaming community, Joon-ho had grown weary of the constant pressure and expectations that came with his talent. The once-exciting world of esports had become a suffocating reality, devoid of the joy and excitement he once felt.

Removing the Realm interface adorned on his head, Joon-ho slumped onto his bed, feeling the weight of exhaustion and disillusionment settle over him. In the quiet solitude of his room, he reflected on how far he had drifted from the simple pleasure of playing games for fun.

Soo-jin was perhaps the only one who had managed to keep that spark alive within him, their shared moments of camaraderie reminding him of the joy of gaming without the burden of expectations.

Glancing at the digital clock beside his PC, Joon-ho realized with a start that it was already past 11 pm. The tournament had stretched longer than anticipated, consuming the better part of his evening.

If it weren't for the fact that tomorrow was the weekend, he knew Daehan Reckoners would never have agreed to participate in such a lengthy event. As he contemplated the passage of time and the toll it had taken on him, Joon-ho couldn't help but wonder if there was more to life than the relentless pursuit of excellence in the virtual realm.

With a sigh, he closed his eyes, the soft glow of the screen casting shadows across his face. In the silence of his room, amidst the hum of his computer's cooling fan, Joon-ho began to contemplate the path ahead, uncertain of where it might lead but determined to rediscover the joy and excitement he had lost along the way.

As Joon-ho reflected on the events of the tournament, he couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction knowing that his guidance and pointers had contributed to Daehan Reckoners' victory. While he may not have been physically present on the battlefield, his insights and strategic advice had helped shape the outcome of the matches, particularly in the showdown where Daehan Reckoners emerged triumphant.

Seeing Soo-jin, his best childhood friend and every time NexaRealm explorer, execute their strategies with precision filled Joon-ho with a sense of pride and fulfilment. It was as if he had been an integral part of the team, despite being miles away from the action. The camaraderie and synergy they shared transcended the virtual realm, reminding him of the power of teamwork and collaboration.

For Joon-ho, this victory was more than just a win in a gaming tournament. It was a reaffirmation of his belief in the importance of camaraderie and shared goals. He realized that while he may have distanced himself from the competitive esports scene, his passion for gaming and his desire to see others succeed had not waned. If anything, it had only strengthened his resolve to support his friends and teammates in any way he could.

As he lay in bed, thoughts swirling in his mind, Joon-ho couldn't shake the feeling of being part of something greater than himself. The bond he shared with Soo-jin and the rest of Daehan Reckoners transcended the boundaries of the virtual world, reminding him of the joy and fulfilment that came from working together towards a common goal.

At that moment, Joon-ho felt a renewed sense of purpose and determination. While he may have been hesitant to immerse himself in the world of competitive gaming again fully, he knew that his experiences with Daehan Reckoners had reignited his passion for gaming and his desire to be part of a team. With a sense of optimism for the future, Joon-ho drifted off to sleep, eager to see where this newfound sense of camaraderie and belonging would take him.

As Joon-ho groggily accepted the call, he heard Soo-jin's familiar voice bursting through the phone speaker, filled with excitement and energy. He couldn't help but smile at her enthusiasm, even though it was late at night and he had just been on the verge of drifting off to sleep.

"Hey, Soo-jin," he greeted, his voice still heavy with sleep. "Isn't it past your bedtime? What's got you so excited at this hour?"

Soo-jin's laughter echoed through the phone.

"Who needs sleep when you've just won a tournament?" she exclaimed. "I couldn't wait to share the good news with you!"

"Well, congratulations, Soo-jin. You and the team did great out there. I knew you could pull it off," Joon-ho chuckled, shaking his head.

"Thanks, Joon-ho," Soo-jin replied, her voice filled with gratitude. "But I couldn't have done it without your guidance. Your pointers made a difference out there."

"Ah, it was nothing," Joon-ho replied modestly, though he couldn't hide the pride in his voice. "Just doing my part to help out the team."

Their conversation continued late into the night, as Soo-jin recounted the highlights of the tournament and Joon-ho listened intently, offering words of encouragement and congratulations. Despite the late hour, neither of them seemed eager to end the call, relishing in the shared joy of their victory and the bond they had forged through their shared love of gaming.

As their conversation stretched on into the night, Joon-ho found himself caught up in Soo-jin's infectious enthusiasm, the familiar banter between them flowing effortlessly. However, in a moment of unguarded honesty, Joon-ho let slip a thought he hadn't realized he'd been harbouring.

"You know," he said, his voice trailing off slightly. "It sounds like you guys had a lot of fun out there today. Maybe... maybe playing in a group isn't such a bad idea after all."

Soo-jin's laughter, which had been light-hearted and playful moments ago, seemed to falter for a fraction of a second before she recovered.

"Oh, really now?" she replied, her tone teasing but with a hint of something else beneath the surface. "Are you finally admitting that you miss being part of the action, Joon-ho?"

Joon-ho felt a flush of embarrassment creep into his cheeks, realizing he had inadvertently revealed more than he had intended.

"I-I didn't say that," he stammered, attempting to backtrack. "I just meant... you guys seem to have a good thing going, that's all."

But Soo-jin wasn't about to let him off the hook that easily.

"Come on, Joon-ho," she persisted, her voice gentle but insistent. "You're always talking about how you're not interested in going pro, but I can tell you miss playing. And hey, who knows? Maybe if you joined us, we could give those pro teams a run for their money."

Joon-ho couldn't help but feel a tug of conflict within him at Soo-jin's words. On one hand, he had always been adamant about not pursuing a professional gaming career, preferring to focus on his studies and other interests. But on the other hand, the idea of joining Soo-jin and the rest of Daehan Reckoners in their gaming adventures was undeniably appealing.

"I'll... think about it," he finally conceded, his voice hesitant but genuine. "But no promises, okay? I still have other priorities."

Soo-jin's response was understanding, but there was a glimmer of hope in her tone that Joon-ho couldn't ignore. As their conversation continued, Joon-ho found himself wrestling with newfound possibilities and the realization that perhaps his passion for gaming hadn't faded as much as he had thought.

As they exchanged a few more words, Soo-jin seized the opportunity to extend her invitation.

"How about we celebrate together tomorrow? Just the two of us," she suggested, her voice filled with excitement.

Soo-jin's invitation to celebrate together tomorrow caught Joon-ho off guard, but he couldn't help but feel a surge of warmth at the thought. It was not rare for them to spend time together outside of their usual gaming sessions, and the idea of a quiet celebration just the two of them held a certain appeal.

"Sure, why not?" Joon-ho replied, unable to suppress the smile that tugged at the corners of his lips. "It'll be nice to hang out without a screen between us for a change."

Soo-jin's laughter rang through the phone, a sound that never failed to lift Joon-ho's spirits.

"Great! I'll make sure it's a celebration to remember," she declared, her enthusiasm contagious.

As they exchanged a few more words, Joon-ho couldn't help but feel a sense of contentment settle over him. Despite the uncertainties and challenges ahead, he knew that he could always count on Soo-jin to brighten his day and remind him of the joy that could be found in the simplest of moments.

With a final goodbye, they ended the call, both looking forward to the promise of tomorrow's celebration. As Joon-ho set his phone aside and prepared to drift off to sleep, he couldn't shake the feeling of anticipation that tingled in the air. Tomorrow held the promise of new beginnings and unexpected adventures, and he couldn't wait to see where the journey would take them.