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Even within the group of sign in novels, this one is lackluster. The system is not explained properly, the MC makes questionable choices, the other characters are a bunch of idiots (including his sister). I suggest you save your time for one of the better stories offered this week.
Sadly, just another virtual game novel with a simple minded MC and OP skill. Somehow a system is also pulled out of the author's behind to conveniently explain the MCs OP skill. Not worth your time.
One last thing......are you a virgin?
Hmm...kill the annoying girl = solve problem + get a healing summon or be blackmailed by her.....decisions decisions.....
This story is just a worse copy of the one we had last week. At least that one was readable and even somewhat enjoyable. In this story you have: - Same game setting with reality combination - Same time regression of MC - Add an OP 10K times reward system. - Add different but still OP talent. Remove all interesting bits and have walls of status pages to fill in words. Have it translated by a mathematically challenged machine. That's pretty much all you get here,
Huh? What ten thousand fold system?
The author came up with a broken cheat, and then used external factors to restrain it. For example, he can only use it once per realm on any item. So he cannot just continuously advance his cultivation, since he can only do it once per realm. However, even that is not enough and now the MC has a seal placed on him. Not horrible, but also not something I'd recommend.
Agreed.... - Super realistic virtual world - check - MC going back in time - check - Worlds merging together after x time - check No creativity at all....
Low class killer suddenly turns OP after being able to kill with playing cards. That's a 1 sentence summary of all chapters released, and it is as bad as it sounds. The whole fly thing shouldn't even be in the title. Forget this one and move on...save your time and electricity.
More expensive than their lives? Also, this sword isn't even mentioned again. For all intents and purposes, the author forgot about it.