Leo ignored it. He was desperate. He needed to feel the digital steering wheel in his hands to forget the silence of his real life. When the download finally ticked to 100%, he right-clicked and hit Extract Here .

He clicked "Refresh" on the ApunKaGames forum page. A single new comment appeared at the bottom of the thread: “Part 2 is corrupted. Don’t open it. - User99.”

To anyone else, it was just a simulator. To Leo, it was the only way out. His real car—a rusted '98 sedan—sat in the driveway with a blown head gasket and a "Notice of Repossession" tucked under the wiper. He couldn't afford the bus, let alone a mechanic. But in the digital streets of City Car Driving, he was a professional. He had mastered the art of the perfect parallel park and the high-speed weave through virtual rush hour.

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