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Gamer Superstar

Noah Black, a young man with an abusive father who had no opportunities in life, condemned to live a substandard life because of his father's mistakes. Noah Black from the parallel universe, a marginalized, obese young man with social problems and a somewhat problematic but loving family, but who couldn't live long because of the mistakes he made. When Noah 1's mind enters Noah 2's body with a Gamer System, the path to becoming the biggest superstar in this new world begins. Is that body fat? I work out with the system and in a few days I have the perfect body! Is my family poor? With my knowledge of my other world, I can make easy money! Is this face ugly? With System I can look beautiful without plastic surgery! Do I sing badly? In a few days, the System will transform my voice into the voice of an angel. Do I act badly? In a few days, the System will make me an Oscar-worthy actor. I can learn anything I want! "Rising to the top was like a game, and now I have become the Final Boss of the entire world!" -Noah Black. /////NunuNote///// The novel doesn't have a lot of chapters, but each chapter is 2x the length of chapters in other novels. Discord server: discord.gg/nunuXD

NunuXD · Fantasy
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[Bonus Chapter] 182 - Too Sweet

One hour... it only took me one hour to convince the people in the back of the venue to pay attention to me.

Even though there were still a lot of people talking to each other during the show, they still paid attention to me during the conversation, which was a great sign.

During the last hour, I alternated my set list between my more rock-oriented songs, rock songs by other artists bigger than me that I knew the crowd would like, while also throwing in some of my less rock-oriented songs to show them what kind of artist I was.

Selena's advice to show people what kind of artist I was, even if they didn't like it, was very valuable.

The crowd wasn't as excited as it should have been when I was just singing rock songs, but I realized that even when I was singing non-rock songs, there were people who really enjoyed it, which was great.

That kind of audience was what I wanted to attract.