3 E2138-3: Job

Outside the Neo Kyoto Dome, amidst the technological wonderland of 2124, Yuki sat anxiously in front of his computer, awaiting the virtual meeting with his newly recruited team of developers. Despite his nervousness, he was eager for this opportunity, having spent countless hours researching the company and its coding practices, determined to make a lasting impression.

As a reincarnated individual from a past era, Yuki yearned for something more than the artificial sustenance that was prevalent in his time. He longed for the taste and texture of real food, or at least a reasonable substitute, instead of the bland and tasteless jellies that passed for nourishment in his time.

When he looked at his computer screen, Yuki was awed by the technological advancements and sophistication displayed by his future colleagues. Despite having access to far fewer resources than he did, they were able to create cutting-edge solutions that left him humbled and inspired.

Despite all the technological advances, humanity still faced many difficulties, and problems that were once thought to be solved were now reappearing in new, more complex forms. As someone who was reincarnated from an earlier era, Yuki was fascinated by the cutting-edge technology that surrounded him. Although initially skeptical, he quickly adapted to the new nanotech-based DMMORPG game, which provided a welcome escape from the harsh realities of the world.

Yuki viewed his opportunity to work on the DMMORPG game as more than just a job. He saw it as a chance to make a difference, to bring a little joy and excitement into the lives of those who played it. He hoped that through his work, he could help shape the future in a positive way and provide a brief reprieve from the suffering that so many faced every day.

Miyu, one of Yuki's colleagues, continued her explanation of the game's design. "The general idea is that players will be able to immerse themselves in a virtual world where they can create their own avatars and embark on a variety of quests," she said. "We want to create an experience that's not only fun but also realistic, with player freedom, where players can learn and develop new skills as they progress through the game."

Yuki was completely absorbed in Miyu's words, unable to look away from the screen. Her vision for the game was truly inspiring, and he was eager to play a role in making it a reality. He felt a sense of excitement and anticipation, wondering what ideas his new colleagues would bring to the table and how they could work together to create something truly remarkable.

After the meeting, Yuki was buzzing with excitement. He knew that the road ahead would be filled with challenges, but the prospect of working on a cutting-edge nanotech-enabled virtual reality-based online DMMORPG was too enticing to pass up. He eagerly opened the attachment that had just landed in his inbox, and as his eyes fell on the title, he was hit by a wave of familiarity.

"Yggdrasil Game Script, Draft ver.112211." Yuki read the words out loud, his mind racing as he tried to place where he had heard them before. Then it hit him like a ton of bricks: Yggdrasil was the setting of Overlord, one of his all-time favorite anime. He couldn't believe it - he was going to be working on a project based on one of his most beloved fictional worlds.

As he delved deeper into the details of the game, he felt his excitement mounting. The Yggdrasil tree was dying, and players would have to navigate the nine remaining worlds in order to save it. The game promised an immersive and challenging experience, with player freedom and the ability to learn and develop new skills as they progressed.

But then, a feeling of nervousness began to creep in. This project was no small undertaking, and Yuki knew that the expectations would be high. He couldn't afford to mess this up - not only for the sake of his career, but also for the sake of the game's countless fans, and his own life.

"Well, shit," he muttered to himself, his heart racing. "I'm screwed." He let out a heavy sigh and shook his head, his mind racing with all the things that could go wrong. "No wonder the world is so screwed up," he added with a hint of irony, wondering how he had managed to get himself into this situation.

But then, a sense of determination set in. Yuki knew that he couldn't let his nerves get the better of him. He had worked too hard to get to this point, and he wasn't about to let his fears hold him back. He took a deep breath and focused on the task ahead, determined to do whatever it took to make the Yggdrasil game a success.

As he closed the attachment and got to work, Yuki couldn't help but feel a sense of awe at the magnitude of what he was about to undertake. This project wasn't just about creating a game - it was about bringing to life a world that had captured the hearts and imaginations of millions. And he was going to be a part of it.

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