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Days blurred into nights. Minh’s real-world kitchen filled with instant noodle cups, but in the game, his citizens were eating at organic markets he’d placed in the "Green District." He felt a strange, God-like pride when he saw the little digital people—the "Cims"—walking their dogs in the parks he designed. But then, the simulation began to bite back.

The rain lashed against the window of Minh’s cramped apartment, but his eyes were fixed on the glowing progress bar: . TбєЈi xuб»‘ng Cities Skylines

He left the game running. The city of New Hope continued to hum, imperfect and alive, while Minh finally stepped out into the real one. Days blurred into nights

He began with "New Hope." At first, it was just dirt roads and a single power plant. He spent hours obsessing over the curve of a highway off-ramp, ensuring the traffic flowed like blood through a healthy heart. He placed every tree by hand, built a university overlooking a sapphire lake, and banned heavy industry near the residential zones. The rain lashed against the window of Minh’s

A massive traffic jam formed at the city center. Trash piled up. The sapphire lake became murky with sewage runoff he hadn’t managed correctly. The "New Hope" he’d built was becoming just as cluttered and stressful as the city outside his window.

He didn't hit the delete button. Instead, he zoomed in on a single house. He watched a Cim leave for work, get stuck in traffic, but eventually reach a park to meet a friend.

Minh smiled. He reached for his phone and, for the first time in a week, texted a real friend. "Hey, want to grab coffee? I need to get out of the house."