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Gods' Impact Online

[WPC #220 - Gold Place Winner!] In the future timeline, Humankind had developed things that brought a revolution to the world. But their best invention was fully immersive VR games that became more and more advanced as time passed. They could create new worlds— in virtual reality, that were more beautiful and profound than the real world they lived in. Upon seeing how Humankind started discarding the world created by the gods and embracing the fake world created by humans, the gods were enraged. Thus, gods transmigrated the souls of all the VR game players into the game created by gods—called Gods' impact, which was unlike any VR game. It was too surreal with daily struggles, quests, systems, monsters, and... more deadly and cruel than the real world. However, they could use their real-life skills and talents in the game. They could use the real world money into the game. As they evolved in the game, their body also changed in real life. Furthermore, the players who died in the game also died in the real world. How will Zach, who just happened to try out the VR game for the first time, only to be transported into Gods’ impact, survive? "Everyone's stats are limited. I will become limitless by cultivating infinite MP!" Zach announced nonchalantly when he realized he might be the strongest player in the game. Little did the gods know that they would regret messing with Zach, and his existence alone would become a threat to them. --- Note- Video games, fantasy, and realistic logic are applied in this Gods' Impact. But don't forget that the sole purpose of this game was for gods to screw over humans in every way possible. === Discord Link- https://discord.gg/BzqvMxjadj

NoWoRRyMaN · Games
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Chapter 326- Not a Lover's Quarrel

When Zach was with Aurora and the church was being cleansed by the girls, something was going on in a lone house near the farm.

Misha was sleeping alone in her room. Her bed was by the window, which was closed, and the curtains were covering the glasses, so no light was passing through.

The room was filled with darkness, but Misha's body was shining a little for some reason.

Suddenly, she opened her eyes and sat up straight as though she had just had a nightmare.

"Argh…" She grabbed her head and grunted in pain before turning on the lamp beside her bed.

"What's happening? Why is my head suddenly aching? And why did I wake up?" she asked herself and glanced around the room to make sure she was alone.

She moved her hand to the jug on the table to drink the water, but she realized it was empty upon grabbing it.

"Come on…"