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The World seems Realistic but Why do I have a Leveling System?

The World seems Realistic but Why do I have a Leveling System?

Sheila is an average girl who likes to play video games and watch animes in her free time. If there’s anything that stood out from her, that would be her beautiful appearance. Due to spending too much time playing video games till late at night, she would usually forget to do her homework which she would, later on, asked her best friend, Ria, for help. A total average gamer-otaku girl. Like any other day, Sheila was walking her way to school when suddenly the phone in her pocket vibrates. She pulled it out of her pocket to check with the expectation of seeing a new message, but the result was something that would change her entire life completely upside down. Leveling System, it was a mysterious app which suddenly appeared inside her phone. By using it, she could level up like the character in the game and become stronger. But what would an average girl do by becoming stronger? Not expecting to fight anything absurd in her daily life, Sheila slowly adapts to her new life of leveling up inside an instant dungeon. But out of nowhere, A goblin appeared in front of her somewhere in the alleyways. Where did it come from? Not knowing anything, Sheila ended up killing it. That night, She woke up to a nightmare where the world turned chaotic as monsters run rampage everywhere, it was a world where a weak human life was nothing but garbage, a world where strong prey the weak. She believes it was a premonition of what her future would be if she does nothing. Will she stand up and take responsibly to fight for others? Or would she be selfish and only fight for her loved ones? The fate of the entire world is on her hand. Her decision will decide the outcome of everything. *** Important note: English is not my first language, so do expect to see a grammatic error and if you're such a kind and big heart person and would willing to help, feel free do so as I appreciated any sort of support. I'm also a new author who only wrote the story because purely for my own pleasure. Be warn though as the story progress and development is very slow. I started writing this story out of spit of not having anything interesting to read, do expect some cliche since this author likes it. *** [UPDATED!]The characters design followed by tiny bits information(Be warn as it would be a spoiler to the new readers!): http://imgur.com/gallery/twsIaJe If you like the story, please give some power stone, any will be appreciated! Credit to the artist, I just simply edit to fit the book cover; https://picrew.me/image_maker/234517 *** Discord: https://discord.gg/2JMqZ3e Support me: Send me a cup of coffee: Ko-fi/minxmean Patreon: patreon.com/NEETGuy
Fantasy
229 Chs
00 : 07 ; Seven minutes to doom (Spy vs spy )

00 : 07 ; Seven minutes to doom (Spy vs spy )

This story is the creation of two authors ; Author Kirti Rajput and Author Silent Listener ~~ One mission; one team against one psychopathic villain who is all set to destroy this world via microlemmental attack. Carcin; a highly corrosive, highly poisonous chemical has fallen in hands of Amayra , the leader of TTO. Due to her pitiful past and hatredness towards the world, she wants nothing more than to bring our planet, our home down, by releasing Carcin in our atmosphere, which will leads to the end of Human Civilization. But that's not all, in the years to come it will bring down each and evey species on our planet leading to end of life in Earth; which also goes by the name of apocalypse. Now comes the question why ain't noone stopping it from happening. Well, the leaders full of greed, corruption and lust wants nothing more than power and money, even if it costs them their own lives at the end. But, one team is all set to save our planet by stopping Amayra from executing her disastrous plan. But.. but.. but... this is where the story starts. The team fighting against Amayra must leave their differences aside and work unitedly. Isn't it? Unfortunately, it isn't the case. Well, no one to blame, coming from two sworn enemy countries and expecting the mission to go smoothly is like asking for sun and moon. Not to mention, they have one mole in their very own team, who is passing their each and every information to Amayra, personally. So, how will this mission end? To know do read the story. But to understand the story, firstly read it's part 1 Death : Mystery Unsolved https://www.webnovel.com/book/death-mystery-unsolved_19497639305476105 and then continue the adventure here. Feel free to drop your thoughts in the comment-section, I would love to reply back.
War
144 Chs
Is Spy School considered realistic fiction?
Spy School isn't strictly realistic fiction. It takes inspiration from real-world spy elements but builds a fictional world around them with heightened drama and adventure.
1 answer
2024-10-12 19:13
What are some classic works in realistic spy fiction?
Another is 'The Spy Who Came in from the Cold' also by le Carré. It shows the gritty and often unglamorous side of spying, with a focus on Cold War politics and the toll it takes on the agents. The characters are well - developed and the plot is full of twists that keep you guessing.
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2024-11-28 16:50
How does realistic spy fiction differ from other spy - related genres?
Realistic spy fiction is different because it focuses on the more mundane and true - to - life aspects of spying. Unlike action - packed spy movies that might focus on big stunts, it shows the slow, methodical work of intelligence gathering, the bureaucracy, and the moral dilemmas. For example, in a realistic spy story, a character might spend weeks just surveilling a target rather than having a big shoot - out.
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2024-11-27 09:14
Are there any spy dramas that are more realistic?
Spy dramas were usually based on fictional stories, but some spy dramas used real historical events or characters as backgrounds to try to restore history more truthfully. These spy dramas were usually called "historical dramas" or "dramas", which were different from those spy dramas that were mainly for entertainment. However, it should be noted that historical dramas and dramas are different from historical documentaries. They usually don't present historical events in a completely accurate way. Therefore, if you are interested in historical events or characters, you are advised to check the official historical information to understand these events more comprehensively and accurately.
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2024-09-13 23:05
What are the characteristics of realistic spy novels?
Realistic spy novels usually feature a lot of political intrigue. They are often set against a backdrop of international relations, like the Cold War in many classic spy novels. The characters have to navigate through a web of politics. There is also a sense of secrecy and paranoia. The spies are constantly looking over their shoulders, as in 'Moscow Rules'. And the use of real - world spy techniques, such as surveillance and code - breaking, makes the novels more believable.
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2024-11-09 06:01
What is the most realistic spy novel?
I think 'The Spy Who Came in from the Cold' by John le Carré is also a great example. It presents a gritty and realistic view of the world of spying. The protagonist is a weary, disillusioned spy, and the story shows the political games, double - crosses, and the toll that the spy life takes on individuals. It doesn't glamorize spying but rather shows it as a dirty and often tragic business.
1 answer
2024-11-16 09:34
What are some of the most realistic spy novels?
One of the most realistic spy novels is 'The Spy Who Came in from the Cold' by John le Carré. It presents a gritty and complex view of the Cold War espionage world. Another is 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy', also by le Carré, which delves deep into the inner workings of the British intelligence service. And 'Red Sparrow' by Jason Matthews is quite realistic too, with its detailed portrayal of Russian intelligence operations.
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2024-10-25 22:58
What are the characteristics of modern realistic spy novels?
Realistic settings are also key. These novels are often set in real - world locations and political situations. They might be based in a particular city during a current political conflict, like how some spy novels are set in the Middle East during the ongoing geopolitical tensions there. This gives the stories a sense of authenticity.
1 answer
2024-12-07 18:58
Best pre WW2 realistic spy novels?
One of the great pre - WW2 spy novels is 'The Riddle of the Sands' by Erskine Childers. It was published in 1903 and is considered a classic in the spy genre. It's about two friends who stumble upon a German plot while on a sailing holiday in the North Sea. Another is 'The Thirty - Nine Steps' by John Buchan. Published in 1915, it features an ordinary man, Richard Hannay, who gets caught up in a web of espionage and must outwit his enemies.
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2024-12-14 23:15
Can you recommend some realistic spy novels?
Well, 'The Bourne Identity' is a well - known realistic spy novel. It has a lot of action and mystery as the amnesiac Jason Bourne tries to figure out his identity while being hunted. Also, 'Moscow Rules' by Daniel Silva is good. It takes readers into the dangerous world of spying in Russia, with great descriptions of the settings and the tense situations that spies face.
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2024-11-09 03:14
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