Who Fox Games had been before the war wasn’t my concern.
The war had changed everything.
Digging into the past—into a time that would never return—was pointless.
Not just for Fox Games, but for everyone in the forum.
We judged each other solely by what we saw in our world, through our screens.
And in our eyes, Fox Games was a good guy.
A generous soul who had used his talents to make our prison of endless apocalypse just a little more bearable.
Because of people like him, our lives were more livable.@@@@
I, too, had enjoyed one of the many illegal conversion games he had distributed.
His identity had been exposed when he suffered a mental breakdown during the Monster Park incident.
A normal person like me wouldn’t have noticed, but insiders had picked up on clues in his old posts.
?? : Oh, shit. It was him? The PM of Legacy Online?
?? : Yeah, that guy was famous. I thought he was dead. Turns out he’s been living a pretty decent life, huh?
?? : Dude’s been acting like some saint on Viva! Apocalypse!
?? : Nobody plays the “nice guy” act better than him.
?? : Wasn’t he sitting on, like, a billion won?
?? : All built on the blood, sweat, and tears of others. As always.
There was no way to verify if these people were really from the industry.
A ventilation system.A drainage pipe.
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