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A Hard Count

A LitRPG Apocalypse (The System Integration Chronicles, Book 4)

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A Hard Count

By: Drew McGunn
Narrated by: Joshua David Palpallatoc
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The System gave humanity levels, classes, and magic. It also gave them nobles, borders, and wars worth killing over.

Somewhere in the last nine months, Caden Taylor became the kind of person barons listen to when the room goes quiet. He's fifteen. He carries his dead father's rifle, leads fighters into places sane people avoid, and keeps getting dragged into rooms where the future of thousands turns on what gets said next.

Now the Duchy of Dallas is swallowing territory one settlement at a time—sixty-five thousand people, an army, and a duke who wraps conquest in diplomacy and calls it peace. The factions on his eastern border have a quarter of that and can't agree on lunch. Caden's the only person in the coalition who's seen the duchy from the inside.

Because Dallas kidnapped him. Showed him everything. Let him escape.

The message was the point.

Building a county means population math, noble politics, and convincing people who don't trust each other that the alternative is worse. Defending it means something uglier. Because Dallas doesn't wait for coalitions to finish forming — and the people they send when diplomacy fails aren't soldiers.

Death is permanent. The enemy doesn't spawn — it plans. And in the new world, power isn't about who has the highest level. It's about who gets to decide what everyone else is worth.

©2026 Drew McGunn (P)2026 Drew McGunn
Fantasy Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction
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