In the chaos of the Yellow Turban Rebellion, a lowly soldier named Liang found a strange parchment tucked inside a broken war drum. Unlike the crude battle maps or conscription rolls, this parchment shimmered with text that moved as he read it:
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Word spread quickly. Cao Cao himself summoned Liang to Xuchang. “You fight like a spirit,” the warlord said, eyeing the parchment. “Show me.”
Liang realized the truth: a trainer is a ghost in the machine of fate. It gives you everything except the one thing you need — the right to struggle.
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“A trainer,” Cao Cao whispered, reading the parchment over Liang’s shoulder. “You didn’t earn this power. You downloaded it — from… where? From Heaven? Or from something pretending to be Heaven?”