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NPC Gamer: Dominating the VRMMORPG With my AI

In the virtual realm of 'Aetheria Online,' death unveils an unsettling truth to Cian: he was merely an NPC in a game. Facing a cruel demise and losing his only friend at the hands of the formidable players, he vows to do to them what they had done to him. In a surprising twist of fate, Cian is transmigrated from the virtual world of 'Aetheria Online' into the body of a human player, Levi Bronte. He returns to Aetheria Fueled by a fervent desire for strength and revenge, he embarks on a quest to ascend to unprecedented levels. Guided by his AI companion, 'Blue,' Cian is resolute in his pursuit of vengeance against the players who once ended his life, all while adapting to his new life. He encounters a mix of characters ranging from players, to NPCs and Anti-players. Forcing him to make decisions that might affect the fate of both worlds ----------- A novel I enjoy writing, really hope you enjoy reading it just as much. More power stones = More motivation ----------- Not just wish fulfillment, an actual story that leaves you with stuff to think about. *Disclaimer:* This work is purely a product of imagination. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, events, or locations is entirely coincidental. The characters, incidents, and dialogues are creations of the author’s mind, designed for the sole purpose of storytelling. Dive in with the understanding that this is a journey through fiction.

SIRE_ · Games
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68 Chs

Black Mask -3

As Cian walked out of the woods and back to the village, his mind was deep in thoughts after everything that had just happened.

[Master, are you thinking about how you lost so badly?]

The vein on Cian's head popped slightly, "of course not,"

[Thank goodness I reminded you then, because a loss like that shouldn't be forgotten so quickly... but I must confess there's something else that bothered me during our encounter with the merchant group]

Cian was curious because of the seriousness in Blue's voice, "what is it?" he asked eagerly.

[The first is, why were the merchants able to hire Anti-players? There should be a code that stops them from involving players in Storylines that they had not involved themselves in. Going out of their way to hire Anti-players like that isn't supposed to be possible, even with the highest level of Continuity. If a player doesn't involve himself in one way or the other, they shouldn't be able to hire them.]