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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] 39 - Gains and Hobby

I can say that I've been through 6 days of intense grinding. The only thing I did for fun in the last 6 days was to improve my skills and teach Ethan how to play his ukulele.

I have to say the little boy has a talent for playing the ukulele, he's been taking it everywhere since it arrived. The first song he tried to learn to play was The Lazy Song because I told him it was the best song for the instrument.

Even though he struggled with his motor skills to change the notes of the song quickly, he got better and better.

I think the skill teaching that I did further improved the speed that he learned with his high talent, to the point that in just a few days he was playing the Lazy Song all over the house.

But other than that, I didn't do anything really fun anymore, everything I did was focused on improving my skills and losing weight, which over time started to take its toll on my mental health.