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SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS—Rank Reincarnator, Transmigrator, Regressor

THE TRAGIC, GLORIOUS, AND ABSURD DEATH OF COLL APSI: A NATIONAL DISASTER OR A BLESSING IN DISGUISE? By: A Reporter Who Was Forced to Write This Ladies and gentlemen, citizens of the internet, and all the unfortunate souls who have nothing better to do than read this article—today, we gather to mourn (or mock) the untimely demise of Coll Apsi, the so-called "number one pro-gamer" of Yggdrasil Online. Yes, you heard that right. The man who dedicated his life to clicking buttons faster than the rest of us has finally clicked his last. How did it happen, you ask? Was it a tragic accident? A conspiracy? Perhaps the government finally decided to tax gamers for their virtual wealth? No, dear readers. The truth is far more poetic. Coll Apsi, a man of legendary skill but questionable life choices, was found dead in his apartment. His cause of death? A brain shock caused by excessive stimulation. A poetic way of saying that his brain literally couldn’t handle his own awesomeness. Some might say it was a divine punishment for spending too much money on in-game cosmetics, while others argue it was simply evolution removing the weak from the gene pool. Now, let’s talk about the crime scene. The authorities found our dear Coll in a rather unique position—doing a full kayang (bridge pose) while his manhood stood at full attention. Some experts suggest this was a final salute to his gacha waifus, while others believe it was a desperate attempt to ascend into another dimension. Either way, it worked. He got isekai’d. Naturally, the news spread faster than government scandals, and soon, the live chat was flooded with reactions that ranged from genuine sadness to absolute degeneracy. Some fans cried out, “Gone too soon!”, while others immediately began making memes about “Coll Apsi’s Final Form.” There was even a small cult forming, claiming that he had achieved true enlightenment and would return as the God of RNG. But let’s not forget the family’s response. In a heartwarming display of motherly affection, Coll’s mother, Madam Apsi, was interviewed and gave a truly tear-jerking statement: "That useless brat! Where’s all his money?! I raised a son, not a broke corpse!" Indeed, it turns out that despite being a top-tier professional gamer, Coll Apsi somehow managed to spend every single penny he earned on loot boxes, NFTs, and premium battle passes. A true financial mastermind. The government’s tax department, upon realizing there was nothing left to seize, immediately lost interest in the case. And if you thought that was the end of it—oh no. Even game developers and corporations had something to say. The official Yggdrasil Online Twitter account posted a heartfelt message: "Rest in peace, Coll Apsi. May your soul continue to grind in another world." Meanwhile, other game developers jumped on the opportunity, releasing limited-time Coll Apsi tribute skins priced at a very respectful 99.99 dollars. Nothing honors the dead like capitalism, after all. But perhaps the most unexpected response came from a national agency, which, in a rare moment of self-awareness, tweeted: "We have reviewed the case and can confirm that Coll Apsi’s death was indeed NOT a government operation. If we were responsible, we assure you it would have looked like a normal heart attack." Ah, government transparency at its finest. Of course, conspiracy theories began to spread. Some claimed that Coll had unlocked the secrets of the universe, while others believed he was assassinated by a rival esports team. There was even one theory suggesting that he had successfully hacked the afterlife, leading to an emergency server maintenance in heaven.
DimensionalEater · 5.1K Views

You are my heartbeat

On hold *Needs severe editing* Scene 1 "Your marriage is fixed," Father Shen stated calmly. "You'll register the marriage directly." "I don't agree!" Shen Ning stood up, her face full of defiance. Father Shen pursed his lips, his tone unwavering. "Objection denied." ________________________________ Scene 2 "Every relationship has its issues. You don't have to face it alone. What happened?" Still, Qin Yuheng remained silent, his eyes distant, unwilling to open up. Finally, after what felt like an eternity, Qin Yuheng spoke, his voice barely above a whisper. "I forced her to marry me… But... she likes someone else." ________________________________ Scene 3 "Will you always be there on my every birthday?" "Mm-hmm," he replied, his answer simple but filled with the promise of a lifetime. He moved to lead her toward the cake. "Let's—" But Shen Ning suddenly stopped him. "I love you." He paused, sure that he had misheard. "What did you say?" Shen Ning's voice was steady, but her heart was pounding as if it were trying to escape her chest. "I love you." _________________________________ Scene 4 "You think I slept with someone else?" she whispered, her voice hollow, "How can you?" He sneered in disgust. Then, suddenly, her expression shifted. A cold, mocking smile appeared on her face. "Oh, you're right," she said, her voice sharp as a blade. "I did. Not once, but many times." His eyes flared with rage, but she pressed on, gustily. "I never stopped loving him. I was forced to be with you. I cheated on you. So what now? Want a divorce?" _________________________________ ✿✿✿✷✯◕◕✿◕◕◕ I’ve modified the synopsis to add more depth and focus on key scenes.
EyesThatAdore · 39.6K Views

HOW TO RETRIEVE LOST CRYPTO THROUGH DIGITAL TECH GUARD RECOVERY

WhatsApp: +1 (443) 859 - 2886 Email @ digitaltechguard.com Telegram: digitaltechguardrecovery.com Website link: digitaltechguard.com It all started in Toronto, Canada, when I fell victim to a highly sophisticated online scam involving a fake cryptocurrency mining pool hosted on a platform called Rednote. The scammers initially presented themselves as legitimate, promising incredible returns on investments, which led me to deposit a significant amount of money. They seemed convincing, and I felt secure in my decision. But trouble began when I tried to withdraw CAD 250,000 from my account. That's when they informed me that I needed to pay a "tax" to the Canada Tax Bureau before they could process the withdrawal. They claimed it was a legal requirement, and to proceed, I would have to pay 7% of the total amount, which they said would cover the necessary paperwork and taxes. Trusting their assurances, I transferred CAD 17,500 to cover the so-called tax fee. Once the payment was received, the scammers contacted me again, saying that due to my VIP status because I had over CAD 400,000 in my account I could only withdraw a minimum of CAD 400,000. Despite my request to withdraw a smaller amount, they insisted it was not possible. They claimed I could either pay more or lose access to any of my funds. Feeling cornered and desperate to retrieve at least part of my investment, I transferred another CAD 30,000, hoping this would be the final requirement. But the demands didn’t stop there. After receiving the second payment, the scammers came back with yet another request. This time, they claimed I needed to cover "administrative and security fees" totaling CAD 22,500 before my withdrawal could be completed. At this point, I was exhausted and confused, but I complied, hoping it would finally end. After sending the CAD 22,500, communication ceased completely. My funds were gone, and I realized I had been scammed. Feeling betrayed and devastated, I didn’t give up. I started searching online for any possible way to recover my money. After hours of research, I stumbled across a recovery service called Digital Tech Guard Recovery. Initially skeptical about the idea of a recovery service, I decided to take a chance and contacted them for help. They seemed professional and assured me they could help. To my surprise, within a few weeks, they managed to recover 95% of my lost funds. It was a huge relief, and I was incredibly grateful that I didn't give up. With the help of Digital Tech Guard Recovery, I got most of my money back and learned a valuable lesson about the dangers of online scams.
Alex_wood_8142 · 473 Views
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