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Authors: Justin Miller

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Will
do so soon, thanks.” Since he told me this much, it was
probably not something he could easily explain to me, so there wasn’t
much point in asking.

I
quickly made my way over to one of the officers, who nodded and led
me out of the room, and into an adjoining room with a single table
and two chairs. From there, he asked me various questions, such as
who I was and which ship I was on, followed by what happened to the
ship. I was in a hurry to get out of here so that I could A) get
myself a bite to eat, and B) find out what’s wrong on the
outside.

Of
course, I had a fairly good idea what was going on once I left,
because the officer said something that made me freeze in my tracks.
“Take care of yourself, and happy new year.” Once he said
that, I immediately remembered what day it was, the day that the
Seeds would be released to the world.

Suddenly,
my stomach seemed like a secondary matter as I found a bench to plant
myself on before moving Celeste to my grove and logging out. I nearly
threw the lid of my Seed off as I got up, heading to my computer
while bringing the AI bracelet back. Just as I was sitting down, a
blue window flashed into existence in front of me, with none of the
slowness it had previously shown in the real world.

Mana
integration is now at 100%, welcome to the Genesis of a new world.

Over the
following days and weeks, monsters will begin spawning randomly.
It is suggested that people take measures to prevent monsters from
spawning within their homes or places of business. We at Manifest
Industries apologize if this is an inconvenience.

A
quick search showed me that this message has already appeared for
everyone in the world, whether they have logged into the game or not.
Looks like it’s really started now…

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