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The God of Code

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I didn’t start this story with explosions or chaos. I started it with a question. What happens when curiosity goes too far? This novel follows a young programmer — gifted, disciplined, and quietly obsessed with understanding how things work. Not just machines. Not just systems. But the hidden structure beneath reality itself. He isn’t trying to change the world. He’s simply trying to solve a problem. But sometimes, solving the wrong problem at the right time can shift everything. This is a story about intelligence — human and artificial. About ambition. About the weight of creation. It moves slowly at first, like a line of code being written carefully, one character at a time. But every detail matters. Every decision has a consequence. There are no chosen ones here. No prophecies. Only choices. And once a choice is made… it cannot be undone.
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Plants vs Dungeon

When dungeon gates opened across the world, it became a gold rush. Hunters chased glory. Guilds chased power. Corporations chased profit. Phong Tran awakened as a Level 1 Farmer. No skills. No passives. A broken EXP bar that never moved. So he sold energy drinks instead. Leg warmers. Electrolytes. Power banks. If everyone else was digging for gold, he’d sell the shovels. Then Josh came. University golden boy. Gym-built. Son of a man who could erase problems with a phone call. “Protection fee.” Phong refused. He woke up in a hospital bed, beaten within an inch of death. His aunt and uncle were gone. No bodies. No investigation. No media coverage. Just silence. Then, as if the universe had a sense of humor, his system finally gave him a quest: Plant and harvest 10 potatoes in the dungeon. That’s it. No penalties. No forced missions. No ticking clock. No promise of justice. Just a choice. Phong takes it. The potatoes mutate. Then other plants followed. Chilies spit burning rounds. Sweet potatoes bulk up into blunt-force bruisers. Garlic turns chemical-warfare illegal. Enoki mushrooms rattle like dungeon-grade machine guns. His crops become his frontline. Phong doesn’t want to conquer the dungeon. He wants to build something inside it. A farm. A hearth. A settlement for people tired of being disposable. He won’t let revenge be the only thing he grows. Revenge lit the spark. But it won’t be the only thing he grows. And if the most powerful man in the city comes looking to finish what his son started... He’ll learn something the dungeon already knows. This farm fights back.
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