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: The protagonist showcases his unique ability to manipulate minor magical attributes, turning seemingly weak skills into lethal strategies.

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"Blaze," Alec said. "You said you detected a massive surge of magical energy?"

Liyue, the hero, sat at a wooden table, staring at a pile of coins that could barely fill one hand. Across from him, his mage companion, Serena, calculated their next move.

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Alec looked down at the struggling Hero. "This is the gap between us, Blaze. I didn't just get stronger. I went somewhere you can't follow."

"I declined once," Alec said, his voice low and dangerous. "I won't say it again. Get out of my way."

It started when the village elder, a wise and kind man named Thorne, called an emergency meeting with the party. The heroes, consisting of Arin the Brave, Lila the Lethal, Jax the Unyielding, and Mena the Mystic, gathered at the elder's hut, expecting praise and rewards for their recent victories. : The protagonist showcases his unique ability to

One day, after defeating a particularly powerful demon, the party entered a small village to celebrate their victory. However, as they approached the local tavern, their stomachs growling with hunger, they realized they had no money to pay for a meal.

An old woman, her face etched with the hardships of life, approached him. In her hands, she carried a bowl of steaming soup. "Eat, Yūsha," she said, her voice both commanding and kind. "The world may have forgotten you, but I haven't. You saved my grandchildren from the darkness. I owe you."