Protagonist Novel Logging Off Without a Word,The Boss I Left Behind
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Logging Off Without a Word, The Boss I Left Behind
As the popular mobile game Eldoria Online announces its shutdown, players scramble to sell their accounts for cash. The protagonist, however, spends the final night saying heartfelt goodbyes to the game's NPCs, treating them as real friends despite ridicule from his roommate, Leo. When the game shuts down, a mysterious global storm begins, and terrifying monsters from the game start appearing in the real world. While others panic, the protagonist remains calm, as the once-digital NPCs now recognize him as their friend.
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- Protagonist and Leo
- Everyone was scrambling to sell their accounts for the mobile game that was about to shut down.
- what happens to Protagonist in Eldoria Online shutdown
Key Character Relationships:
- Protagonist - Main character who forms deep bonds with NPCs
- Leo - Skeptical roommate who mocks protagonist's connection to NPCs
- Evelyn - Important NPC the protagonist regrets not saying goodbye to
- Game NPCs - Various characters (messenger, professor, homeless man) the protagonist befriended
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Only I stayed up all night, saying goodbye to each NPC in the game.
My friends all laughed, calling me crazy for treating a bunch of data like real people.
But then, monsters suddenly descended upon the world. The game's NPCs became terrifying realities.
Everyone was panicking, running for their lives.
Only I was in my backyard, casually fishing and enjoying a barbecue.
Terrifying realities?
What terrifying realities?
They were all my best friends.
Eldoria Online, a globally popular game, announced it would shut down in one day.
As soon as the news broke, everyone rushed to sell their accounts.
My roommate, Leo, urged me to sell mine quickly too. "Even a little money is better than nothing," he'd said.
But I didn't want to sell. For me, what that account meant to me, personally, was far more valuable than money.
I politely declined Leos suggestion to sell our accounts together and logged in alone.
I figured if the game was closing, I should at least give it a proper farewell.
After all, this game had been with me through the hardest five years of my life.
As usual, I logged on, harvested my garden vegetables, and tidied up my in-game yard.
Then, I started visiting each character one by one.
I went to the main city and spent all the gold in my account.
I bought the old messenger his favorite pastries.
I brought Professor Miller the paper and pens he wanted.
I bought new shoes for the homeless man by the city gates.
I brought something for every single game character. Watching them smile and say, "Thank you, noble hero," filled me with satisfaction.
I smiled back.
"Goodbye for now. We might not see each other again, so please, take good care of yourselves."
I whispered to the characters on the screen.
My roommate, Leo, scoffed dismissively:
"I swear you've lost your mind. They're just data. Once the servers shut down, they're deleted with one click."
"Take care of yourselves? You actually think they're real people? You're out of your mind."
I lowered my eyes, my voice soft but firm as I retorted:
"How you see it is your business."
"I consider them my friends. Please don't insult them."
He snorted. "Alright, alright, 'friends,' hahahaha. You really need to see a shrink."
"Calling screen data your friends? How desperate for affection must you be?"
"I told you before, something's not right with him. We should tell the teacher to send him to a mental hospital."
As he spoke, he reached for my phone:
"Stop being crazy. Just link your account with mine and sell them."
I pushed him away.
"I said no. Leo, I'll do what I want. Mind your own business."
"Besides, friends are people who provide good emotional support, and they give that to me. Why can't they be my friends?"
As we argued, the clock silently ticked past midnight.
I frantically glanced at my phone, only to find the game had been forcibly logged off and shut down.
Evelyn! I hadn't visited Evelyn yet! It was all Leo's fault, just one more to go.
She's so delicate; disappearing without saying goodbye would probably upset her for ages.
But now, no matter how anxious I was, it was too late. Eldoria Online had officially shut down.
On the first day after Eldoria Online shut down, a fierce wind swept outside.
A convenience store's awning on the roadside was ripped up, base and all, flying several meters away.
The frantic clerk tried to stop it but was pushed back by the strong gusts.
The news repeatedly broadcasted reports of this global storm.
Experts took turns analyzing it, but there was no definitive explanation.
Some even speculated it was the end of the world.
I looked at the dwindling food supply in our dorm and felt a surge of panic.
The wind wouldn't stop, making it impossible to go out. My remaining supplies would only last until tonight.
Leo, however, was completely unconcerned:
"See? I told you to sell your account with me."
"I made a fortune, eighty thousand bucks! Once the money clears, I can order takeout even if delivery costs a hundred. You just wait to starve!"
I didn't bother arguing with him. He hadn't even considered that with the game shut down, no one would pay big money for an account; it was probably a scam.
I got up to go to the bathroom and wash up when a mechanical system voice suddenly sounded:
"Eldoria Online dungeon upload successful. Fantasy dungeon initiated. First mission: Find Ellie's favorite thing!"
"Time limit: 24 hours. Failure will result in annihilation."
"Ellie?"
"What the hell is that sound? A mission? Who's the crazy person talking?"
Leo and I spoke at the same time, but our questions were completely different.
Ellie was a character in Eldoria Online, the village elder's granddaughter in the starting zone.