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"From a Few Cents to Trillions: The Game That Changes Everything"

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Ethan Black is an ordinary college student who stumbles upon a mysterious game called Annual Salary $3,000, I’m the World’s Richest. In this game, anything he buys—no matter how small—manifests in real life. Out of curiosity, he spends $0.01 on a “Cold Beauty Water Delivery” service, only to be stunned when the beautiful and aloof Sophia Winters appears in the middle of a military training session, holding a tray of water. Ethan realizes this is no longer a prank—his game has become reality. As he splurges within the game, his bank account balloons with an absurd number of zeros. From a limited-edition supercar to a private island, Ethan leaps from broke student to billionaire overnight. But with wealth comes chaos: bank systems crash, the FBI comes knocking, friends drift away, and family grows suspicious. Stranger still, Sophia seems to know the game’s secrets, warning him: “Everything you buy changes the world—including parts you shouldn’t touch.” The game’s options grow increasingly outrageous, even offering “Control a City” for a mere pittance. Ethan begins to question whether this enigmatic game is granting him power or dragging him into a dangerous abyss. When he tries to quit, a chilling message flashes on his screen: “You’ve bought too much. Leaving means losing everything—including your life.” Now, Ethan must unravel the truth behind the game, navigating the thin line between wealth and curse, or risk losing far more than just money.
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