The Last Ride

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Rain poured relentlessly over Jiang City, turning the streets into rivers of light and shadow. Chen Lin hunched over the handlebars of his battered electric bike, the delivery bag heavy on his back. His clothes were soaked through, and his phone kept vibrating with another disappointing rating. Just get through tonight, he told himself. Su Mei had finally set a date for their engagement dinner. After two years of grinding deliveries to support her studies, maybe things would finally turn around. He pulled up to the luxurious restaurant, water dripping from his hair. Inside, the warm lights and laughter felt like another world. Su Mei stood there looking beautiful in her red dress — but her face was ice cold. Beside her was Wang Teng, the young master from one of the city's most powerful families. "Lin Chen, look at yourself," Su Mei said sharply. "How do you expect to stand beside me like this? Wang Teng can give me everything you never could." The words hit harder than the rain. Before Chen Lin could respond, security dragged him out the back door. A black van waited. "Boss Wang doesn't like loose ends," one of the men growled. They drove him to the industrial outskirts where a glowing rift had torn open in reality earlier that day — one of the new dungeons everyone was talking about. They shoved him inside and left him to the monsters. Pain came quickly. Claws tore into his side. Blood mixed with the mud as his vision blurred. In his final moments, a strange warmth spread through his chest, like a gentle star igniting inside him. Memories that were not his own flowed in — an endless road across dimensions, a wooden inn with warm lanterns, a golden machine that spun fate itself. A calm, ancient presence brushed against his mind, more like inherited knowledge than a voice: The Golden Gachapon Inn has found its new Host. Assimilation complete. Chen Lin coughed blood and forced a weak smile through the pain. A weathered wooden door materialized in front of him, glowing softly. He crawled through it. Inside was a single cozy room: a simple wooden counter, a few tables, warm lantern light, and, in the corner, a magnificent golden gachapon machine pulsing with faint light. A single golden ticket rested on the counter. The body of the monster that had attacked him dissolved into a dark essence that flowed into it and formed a small, glowing crystal near the machine. The bleeding slowed. Warmth spread through his wounds. For the first time in what felt like forever, Chen Lin felt safe. Outside the door, the dungeon rift roared with more danger. But here, inside his Inn, something new had begun.
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