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New Growth Earth

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New Growth Earth

By: Tom Larcombe
Narrated by: Neill Thorne
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What do you do when you're one of the few people that's received training before your planet is inducted into a System?

Mike and his group made it through the initial induction of Earth into the System and are using the training they received before that to try to help people in the area, all while growing more powerful.

Rescuing the survivors in the suburbs of the nearby town leads to them running into all sorts of new monsters, gaining levels quickly as they clear out the threats, and rescuing the few survivors from those areas.

Mike's grasp of his spells is growing, and he's helping the local Safe Zones with their fields, causing the crops to ripen at an accelerated rate.

Alyx put the means to get the Druid class online and that seems to be helping, with a number of people considering trying to get the class, which would ease the demands on Mike while assuaging Collin's worries.

After they did what they could with the local suburbs, Mike and his group begin to clear a route to Denver in anticipation of having to deal with the trainers that hold a grudge against them.

Mike and his group have put their training to work and are experiencing the benefits that come from that.

©2025 Tom Larcombe (P)2026 Tantor Media
Action & Adventure Fantasy Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction
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