[Ding! Congratulations, you've completed your first simulation.
Calculating rewards..... calculating.... Done.
Rewards: 20,000 system points and 10 gacha rolls.
Additional reward: 10 extra gacha rolls for defeating more than one god at once.]
[Simulation completed
Proceed to the next simulation
Yes No ]
[ No ]
Even though it may not seem like it, I'm a very vengeful person and someone who dislikes authority.
I wasn't satisfied with just fighting the 13 gods; I wanted to take everything possible from this simulation.
As soon as the Ragnarok tournament ended, the gods were furious about losing to a mere human.
After everything I did, they were so stupid that they thought again that I was exhausted from the fight.
So, together, they decided to eliminate me.
In this simulation, I'm classified as a human in reality, not as a primordial god.
Since the gods never thought they would lose, they made an oath never to harm humanity.
However, that oath had many legal holes due to its generality.
The oath came into effect as soon as I killed the gods in the ring and I received my reward.
With that oath, none of their attacks could touch me, and they realized their mistake.
Without thinking twice They fled, becoming chickens waiting in the slaughterhouse.
At the same time, Brunhilda released the Titans, beings betrayed by the gods in age 0 and destined to destroy the gods until a hero arrives.
The real ragnarok began.
The Titans attacked the gods who tried to flee, the divine genocide began.
Ending with half of the gods, many were able to "strategically withdraw," which prolonged my stay in this simulation.
Since the Titans were just brute strength, I killed them, ruining the Valkyrie's plans.
It was obvious that she already had the Titans' exit prepared, I didn't know what her plans were nor did I care.
I simply got annoyed that she tried to use me as a means to complete her goal.
I was going to spare the lives of the remaining Valkyries because they were of no use to me, but I saw a new strand of fate emerging from her head and connecting to mine.
It was a strand of hatred.
I killed her to avoid problems, nothing more, nothing less.
The rest of the time, I spent hunting gods.
I didn't have the time to search for each of their hiding places, so I sent Clarion to find a book or information about the gods' locations in this simulation.
When I enter a simulation, I can't leave until it's completed, and I can't re-enter once I've left.
But Clarion, not being part of the trial and linked to my soul, can enter and leave at her leisure.
With the locations in hand, I began my god-hunting spree.
Although it hurt, I also killed Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty.
It helped to temper my mind and fully immerse myself in the understanding that all the people here are just a simulation.
It also helped that Aphrodite is only good in anime; in mythology, she's a complete b*tch.
After killing dozens of gods, it became boring.
These gods were of a low level.
The reality is that the gods in this reality are the weakest as gods. Some of them even lose to humans.
However many weapons they possess, A human cannot and should not be able to defeat a god, at least not a true god.
The situation changes when a human receives fantasy-type powers and abilities, but that's not the case here.
I could somewhat understand it for generals of war, combat experts, masters of hand-to-hand combat, or weaponry.
But for someone like Jack the Ripper to beat Hercules is just stupid. The only explanation is the gods' incredible weakness compared to their other versions.
Beelzebub was a prime example of disappointment.
In novels or anime, he's the evil god of gluttony who can devour everything in his path. Here, he merely uses vibrations, pure and simple disappointment.
The simulation is more detailed than I thought; it recreates the exact world.
There are thousands of gods, and I could find them all. It was a bit ironic that I learned the most from gods oriented towards creation, like Hephaestus, who I liked and spared.
In the end, I simply entered the system's training space and challenged the strongest humans of humanity who had returned to their era.
It was fun to fight them hand-to-hand.
I let them fight alongside the Valkyries to test it from the gods' side, and... yes, these gods are a letdown.
In this simulation, the gods are too weak to be gods, and humans are too strong to be simple humans.
I finished this simulation, and I was about to move on to the next one when, unexpectedly, an alarm rang.
[Ding!!
Congratulations, you have just completed 2 hidden missions.]
[Ding!!
Recommendation: Complete hidden missions and receive more points.]
Even Clarion was surprised by these notifications.
She told me she never installed that update. When I checked further, it seemed that these missions were intended to evaluate the behavior of the new librarian.
Merging the system with the library seemed to interpret it as a secret mission.
[Hidden Mission 1: I Am the Only Worthy One]
Description: Kill all the gods and crown yourself as the god king.
Completion Grade: 99%
Reward: 150,000 system points and the title "Divine Genocider."
[Divine Genocider has evolved to Massacre.
Your statistics related to attack will increase exponentially for each consecutive kill.
Maximum to the tenth power, the power remains as long as you continue killing. If you haven't killed within 5 seconds, the power resets.]
[Hidden Mission 2: No One Can Use Me]
Description: Discover or prevent the Valkyrie's plans or destroy their plans once initiated.
Reward: 15,000 system points.
"Wow, now I look like the bad guy," I thought at that moment and moved on to the next simulation without much remorse.
Third Part: The Hero's Trials
Episode 2: Sometimes the Demon King Is Not the Final Boss.
This simulation was relatively easier than the previous one.
The main mission was simply to kill the Demon King.
It was a typical isekai journey, summoned to a new world by a troubled king, forming a party to kill the Demon King, with my archmage, saint, paladin, assassin, warrior, and so on.
The palace residents were generally garbage; the king was useless, the princess was a spoiled child, the elf archer was a racist, anf the nobles are corrupt bastards.
It seemed like a waste of time, so I went directly to kill the Demon King and moved on to the next simulation.
Unexpectedly, killing Demon Kings is merely a test rated from F to A.
This is a world created by a real god, one that no ordinary human could kill.
Perhaps an isekai hero who gained hundreds of cheat abilities might have a minimal chance.
However, this god had already planned for that.
He was the one who created the system in this world that grants abilities and levels to people.
The system helps them grow ridiculously quickly but simultaneously binds them. If you upset the god of this world or attempt to challenge him, he'll take away all the power you've "earned" all this time.
Again, that wasn't a problem for me; I already have my system.
Even if he were to use his with my authority as an administrator or my Trojan title, I could easily turn his system into mine.
Once I learned the truth of this reality, I left the omnipotent god as dessert.
I began to travel this world in search of adventures.
An isekai is an otaku's dream.
I didn't enjoy it to 100% because I didn't have a party of beautiful adventurers with big breasts.
Not because I can't, but I don't want a party with girls created by the library.
Still, I had fun hunting legendary monsters, wandering the world in search of hidden bosses like thousand-year-old elven kings, slumbering dragons, ancient heroes.
In the end, I killed the god of this world and gained the concept of creation.
It was a very productive simulation; I obtained a concept and many new abilities.
My Massacre title even evolved. Now I can raise my stats to the twentieth power.
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In this simulation, the girls stared at me with judgmental eyes.
If they were proud in the previous simulation for fighting for humanity, this time they didn't know how to react.
I did what I wanted; I think that my enjoyment was worth it.
Third Part: The Hero's Trials
Episode 3: The Demon King Isn't the Real Evil
Again, an isekai, again defeating the Demon King, again an adventure party. This time there wasn't even a secret boss or a god controlling everything from the shadows. Just a simple isekai, or so it seemed until I defeated the Demon King.
Immediately after that, my companions betrayed me, plunging a cursed dagger into my body.
Blah, blah, blah... A trashy manga of betrayal and revenge.
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Notes
I'm going with the theory that Valkyrie has other plans and doesn't help humanity 100%. If when you read this I've already finished the manga and it turns out that it was always good... I'm sorry.
The second Isekai is based on FFF-Class Trashero, he may have told something wrong or left out something else, but... I don't care, I didn't put much effort into searching for information. If you don't know about it, I recommend it, very good.
And the 3rd is simply a generic revenge manga, if you want to base yourself on one to get hate, the manga "The Strongest Brave Who Craves for Revenge" is one with more bad people in his world
Create a discord to add images of the characters I add, and everyone can keep up. It has few people, I don't use it much. I just like novels where I can see the characters.
https://discord.gg/ZCMRVxe497
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Your gift is the motivation for my creation. Give me more motivation!
(someday someone will pay attention)