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master of the mysterious realm

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When the Creator's golden script appeared across the global sky, humanity finally realized it was nothing more than lab rats in an experiment. One hundred nations, one hundred elite squads, were deployed into twenty-five deadly secret realms—from Tokyo's streets teeming with nighttime specters to the pyramids' depths crawling with living mummies. Each life-or-death game was broadcast live to seven billion people. Within China's “Candle Dragon” squad, former firefighter Zhao Yan insisted on carrying his gravely wounded teammate through a horde of zombies. Meanwhile, MIT prodigy Erin's tablet displayed grim odds: a mere 3% survival rate. As teammates were replaced by monsters one by one and allied teams from other nations suddenly betrayed them in a joint dungeon, this disparate group gradually realized the so-called rewards—the “Nine Yang Divine Technique” and “Magic Scrolls”—were merely bait in the Creator's larger conspiracy. At the conclusion of the fifth realm, Zhao Yan learns a shocking truth from an NPC: every participant had once performed miracles in the real world—the seven children he saved from that devastating fire three years ago were now watching him through the livestream. Now, they must prove to all humanity that their selection wasn't mere luck. When all national teams are forced to battle in the ultimate secret realm, someone will inevitably press that red button... summoning the Creator.
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Chapter 1 - Secret Realm 1: Night Parade of a Hundred Ghosts

Chapter One: Crimson Twilight

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When Zhao Yan peeled off his heavy fireproof suit, he looked like he'd been pulled from the water, beads of sweat sliding down his spine.

 The five o'clock sun slanted into the fire station's second-floor changing room, dust swirling in the beams of light. Leaning against a metal locker, he slowly unbuttoned his sweat-soaked blue training uniform. Every movement sent a stabbing ache through his muscles—he'd just endured a twenty-four-hour chemical plant fire rescue. All he wanted now was to collapse into bed and sleep until the world turned upside down.

 "Brother Yan, aren't you leaving?" His colleague Xiao Wang peered in, his face still smudged with soot.

 "Just taking a smoke break." Zhao Yan pulled a crumpled Hongshuangxi cigarette from the cabinet, holding it between his lips without lighting it. "That kid today..."

 "He's out. He's out. The doctor said it's nothing serious," Xiao Wang's voice trailed off. "Thanks to you jumping straight from the third floor. You risked your life."

 Zhao Yan didn't respond, just waved his hand dismissively. The fire had broken out in an old residential neighborhood. Fire trucks couldn't squeeze through the narrow alleys, so they had to carry the hoses in on their backs.The child was trapped in the attic, the staircase already sealed by thick smoke. He remembered smashing open the skylight, feeling for that soft little hand amidst the searing heat, and then leaping from the third-floor window with the child in his arms—the fire rescue airbag hadn't been deployed yet, so he could only cling desperately to the child.

 The impact on his back sent a terrifying crack through his bones.

 Thankfully, the child was unharmed. That was enough.

 "I'll cover your shift tomorrow. You rest easy," Xiao Wang said before quietly closing the door.

 Silence settled over the changing room. Zhao Yan finally lit a cigarette, drawing a deep drag. The nicotine finally dulled the aching in his entire body. Outside the window came the city's bustle: the roar of evening rush-hour traffic, the distant blaring of shopping mall promotions, and the sizzle of someone frying food in an unknown kitchen. Ordinary, noisy, yet pulsing with life.

 This was the everyday life he was fighting so hard to protect.