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Game Lord's Cultivation System

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Important Notice: This book will be in Hiatus because I wish to focus on my other book, MMORPG: Crowd Control! Thank you for your understandings! What happens when one dies in real life while playing a virtual reality MMORPG game? Do they just die there? No, their life isn’t over as long as they’ve accomplished something that no one has ever done before. Witness the birth of the top number 1 player, Jiang Ming! He shall start afresh in the Northern Continent. With his sheer knowledge and proficiency in cultivation from the game, he shall become the most overpowered person. "Remember carefully, I'm Jiang Ming and not some nobody!" ------------------ Bonus Chapter Goal 300 Powerstones = 1 bonus chap 600 Powerstones = 2 bonus chap Discord: discord.gg/BtTB4fpunR

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Chapter 1Cultivation Omega

"You- just how are you not satisfied after killing so many players," A man shouted in anger as he watched the person in front of him slice his friend in half.

The person who had just finished killing a player turned around and stared at the man who was laying on the ground with his limbs cut off.

"Hoh, you're still alive? My mistake, I should have ended you earlier so that you could log out quickly," The person smiled wickedly as he sliced the man's head off.

After killing every player in the surrounding areas, the person calmly looked up at the sky where a system announcement was broadcast.

<Congratulation to Player Jiang Ming for killing 100 million players>

<As a reward for being the first player ever to accomplish the player killing mission, Player Jiang Ming shall gain an advantage over any other player in Cultivation Omega>

"Haha, for this mission, I have played for 5 years with barely any rest for this day to come," Jiang Ming laughed loudly as he couldn't wait for the unknown reward that he was about to receive.

He had suffered multiple criticisms from the forum by players that were angry at him for killing indiscriminately.

Whether they were innocent or not, women or men, as long as they were players in Cultivation Omega.

Jiang Ming would show no mercy as he slaughtered them and forced them to log out as they needed to wait for the timer to cooldown for revival.

"Hmm, the reward will be given to me in another 3 hours huh," Jiang Ming mumbled softly as he clicked on the system interface that showed a timer for the reward.

Meanwhile, the real world is currently embroiled in chaos and anger, filled with people that are playing the virtual reality cultivation game, Cultivation Omega.

"This Player Jiang Ming needs to die for heaven's sake," A player in the forum commented in anger as he was one of the newer players that got killed by Jiang Ming.

"I know right. I had been eating instant noodles for months just to purchase Cultivation Omega and to think the first thing I saw when I logged into the game was a sword slicing my head off. I got a negative balance now because I didn't have any spirit stones nor gold to pay for the revival price," Another player in the forum complained.

Afterward, he posted a screenshot to verify his claim to show that he wasn't lying or anything.

The forum with the title, 'Ban Player Jiang Ming' has become a hot discussion among Cultivation Omega players, with even media outlets talking about Player Jiang Ming.

However, no matter how much the players raged and vowed to find Player Jiang Ming's real identity, they could only gnash their teeth in anger.

After all, the game developer was still a mystery to the world and no one knows who created Cultivation Omega that had become sensational in changing the world's structure.

Since the players couldn't hack Cultivation Omega nor had contact with the game developer, they could only resign in defeat in hopes of finding Player Jiang Ming's real identity.

Sometime later, inside Cultivation Omega, Jiang Ming became bored when no other players were logging back in for him to waste time.

"Hmph, these cowardly players must be cursing at me in the forum again. Do they even understand the pain a gamer must go through to reach my level?" Jiang Ming sneered as he decided to stroll around the city.

Alas, even the NPC's were afraid of Jiang Ming as they quickly hid in their house and the guards seemed to have vanished from sight as well.

"Look, it's that monster, Jiang Ming. Why is he entering the city again?" An NPC that was sneaking a glance in his window mumbled softly in confusion.

The other NPCs were thinking the same thing as they wished Jiang Ming would leave their city alone already.

Jiang Ming twitched his brows when he heard their speeches despite them speaking in a low tone due to his high cultivation base.

"Tch, these NPC can know fear as well? Aren't you all just a bot, programmed by an unknown game developer?" Jiang Ming scoffed as he decided to log off for the day.

"LOG OUT!" Jiang Ming shouted.

Afterward, Jiang Ming's vision blurred for a few moments before seeing the dark screen in his virtual helmet.

Jiang Ming took off his virtual helmet and stood up from the bed as he looked at himself in the mirror.

His chubby stomach was jiggling as he walked over to the mirror and glanced at his height, which is less than 121 centimeters.

"Why couldn't my game character in Cultivation Omega be real?" Jiang Ming sighed as he slowly walked toward his table which is at the far end of the left corner in his room.

It took some difficulty for him to walk over to the desk because of the extreme mess in his room that was filled with instant noodles, chips, sodas, and leftover food that cockroaches seemed to be crawling over.

Who would have thought that the greatest player in Cultivation Omega would be this short and chubby boy with an unsightly appearance?

Jiang Ming didn't bother with his appearance at all since he was a gamer and an introvert in the real world. No one would even look at him once in the eyes with gentle care so why should he care about himself either.

Being a diabetic and having the risk of heart failure at any moment has made Jiang Ming give up his life in the real world already.

It was only in Cultivation Omega did he truly feel alive and free from the judgment of others.

Jiang Ming grabbed his phone at the desk and clicked on the messages.

Afterward, he started laughing when it didn't come as a surprise that the message came from his parents, begging for money.

"You didn't even treat me as your son until you needed money from me." Jiang Ming scoffed at the messages as he continued to shout his frustration.

"Those brothers and sisters of mine can also rot in hell when I earned more money than them through Cultivation Omega," Jiang Ming then slammed his phone down onto the desk.

Afterward, Jiang Ming climbed back to his bed and placed his virtual helmet on as he decided to wait for the reward in-game rather than in the real world.

While Jiang Ming was initializing the log-in, the system notification suddenly appeared, something that has never happened before.

<Warning! Player Jiang Ming's heart is failing at a rapid rate>

<The reward for killing 100 million players shall be activated now to save Player Jiang Ming>

That was the last word Jiang Ming heard before his vision turned completely dark.

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Poet_LegionLv15

I understand that the tags said that this would be a face slapping novel so obviously the main character is going to be arrogant and everyone else is going to kinda bad out to him and not actually think for themselves and just go along with everything that the main character says. That's fine with me however I do kind of have to draw the line when all the characters including the main character all act like there two dimensional. Mike really within the first 10 chapters we have our main character go to an alchemist place and apparently he knows every pill that there is and even made some of his own all of a sudden nose what type of pill it is and then once he has a woman serving him tea from whoever was making the pill because of a whole bunch of face flapping nonsense you know what usually happens in those kind of novels. But anyway what the main character does is to this woman that's kind of trying to seduce him probably brakes are completely degrades her and then flips around and says you're going to be my maid now and there's no room of discussion no yes she has no nose and then it just happens. I do like my overpowered novels or even my face swapping novels but when there to such an extent I can't get into the feel of it. If it's shoving your hand in someone's face who's being overtly arrogant and then I can get behind it but when the main characters acting like a real piece of s*** pure person and is an ungodly amount of arrogance for honestly Someone who lived a very not arrogant worthy life it's but hard to follow the novel. But hey I'm very aggressive when it comes to my reviews and I'm brutally honest and spill everything out that I think bad. The good parts of this novel can probably outshine the bad ones especially if you give it time but I'm not going to stick around for that. Keep writing author hope if you do any other books are not in the same type of face slapping genre because you're writing style not too bad

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Helldragon_xdLv1

Overall your system story is very solid. Capable MC, no plot holes, overall grammar quality was fine too in terms of comprehending the story. You already have some experience as a writer so I won't nitpick the small details. I still recommend polishing the earlier chapters, especially parts with the run-ons since it's still a slight turn off for experienced readers. The early chapters are what hooks readers in, and you don't want to wait till your later chapters where quality drastically increases. Now to the crux of the stuff I feel like you could work on. Nothing major, but these are suggestions to think of. In MC's previous life, where he has his monologue in regards to his family begging him for money and whatnot. I'm not sure if you'd ever elaborate on his previous life further, but I personally felt a bit diappointed we weren't able to be much more of MC's personality. For example, Jobless Reincarnation features a similar start in terms of a NEET, but we get to see more on how he is ostracized by his peers and whatnot, giving us sympathy for the character and can relate to the the MC's trauma, hence a higher connection to said character. Comparing this to Jiang Ming, I just feel that his character is almost too perfect when he reincarnates. Nothing from his old life really influences him or anything, and he just seems to be all out op (and he does deserve to be so being in a game in which he's the number 1 player), with no real setbacks. Everything just seems to go his way no matter what to his benefit, and although this can be enjoyable to read for a new reader, in the long run it would become stale. I hope in the future chapters there will be stuff that has real stakes; real penalties for when he fails and they have to be situations where he isn't confident in himself to succeed. This way, not only will his character be more human-like and relatable, it'll also path away from the Gary Stu route. Another thing I wish to sort of point out is his relationship with his aunt. I understand how the relationship develops, but in a way it also feels too synthetic in how quickly she's willing to be in a relationship with her nephew. Perhaps it progresses too quickly for my tastes, and I know that this appeals to a percentage of readers, so this is slightly nitpicky. Overall, in terms of dialogue and interaction, I feel there is no issue. It's just specifically on this relationship that suddenly seems like both characters are ok with it, even though it's written in a fairly conservative setting. From mother to aunt to lover, the progression just feels so fast. Not only that, I haven't understood Kong Ming and his aunt's relationship clearly. This is more or less a suggestion and my thoughts. I like the system established, as it is very progressive and makes sense to follow along. Introducing it later was a good twist. Dialogue and Chinese traits felt authentic enough, and your formatting has been easy to read and follow. Physical descriptions were present for most characters (although it focused to the women mostly), so I would've liked to see some of the unimportant/throwaway side characters have some more descriptions too in order to paint a more vivid image. Adding some personality to them would also bring the quality up a notch, showing that they're not just the stereotypical trope and are driven by other hidden motivations. Nevertheless, I hope you are able to write a compelling villain for the main character to overcome. Tldr, your weaknesses mostly lie in small mistakes from your early chapters, and I wouldn't recommend ignoring them as experienced readers might find them off putting. Your book is a solid cultivation system novel overall, but there are definitely parts you can polish and revise to make it shine more. Be wary of some areas that might seem like possible plotholes, or having the character being too "perfect" that it starts becoming unrealistic.

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