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Duty Player: Virtual Reborn

Born With A Slayer System, Nemesis(Ye xui) was a weakling like any other street boys, the world where he lived was a strange one. One wherein a game controlled the highest rank. Nemesis dream had always been to become the top Duty Player. But everything changed when he migrated to China as Ye xui. In the year 2079, a game called Duty was developed, the game turned into a worldwide domain, in which company were built for it. Enterprises began to sign players and earn money through them. Due to his slayer system, which he didn't know existed, he was transmigrated a hundred years into the future to fulfill his dream. Now Ye xui has a chance to compete with new skilled players till he'll become the one sole Top player. He'll keep on striving until he gets what he wants and maybe more. Hence the name Duty Player: Virtual Reborn

_Levi01 · ゲーム
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Is this a prank??

Ye Xui was dumbfounded.

"How the hell did I wake up a HUNDRED years into the friggin future?!"

People did not just go to bed and time travel,.. right?

Scanning the small room, his eyes fell back on the mirror. Ye Xui walked over, and took a look at himself. He was practically the same, just that he was a little bit taller than before, and his black hair was a bit longer.

Sighing in relief as he had not turned into an aging fossil, he picked up the phone and stared at it in fascination .

It was nothing like the ones he had ever seen in his entire life.

It was a gold encrusted telephone, that worked only on Mana Energy, this meant that it would not need to be plugged in.

Ye Xui dropped back on the bed, trying to recollect his memories and make sense of his situation.

Firstly, he had slept off like he had always done. Then the next thing he knew, he was a whole hundred years into the future.

"This has to be a prank, right?"

It had to be! People did not just wake up in 2179 just like that.

"Yeah.. yeah, I'm sure Wu Ji is just playing some sick prank on me."

He looked around the room for any secret cameras or something. However, there were none.

"Wu Ji!, Come on out!, This isn't funny!"

"...."

"Wu Ji!"

"..."

"Wu Ji get out here you bastard!!!"

However, only the echo of his voice in the silence answered him.

"A... Am I really a hundred years into the future?

I-I... Is this not a prank?!"

Reality had finally dawned upon him after he had spent almost an hour cursing Wu Ji.

To ease his mind, the distraught boy went over to the kitchen to get himself something to drink. If he really had been isekai'd to the future, then...

"Does this mean that every single person I know is dead?!"

People did not really live more than ninety years due to the way humans had messed up the environment and released toxins on a daily basis.

Thus, the average age expectation was between sixty and eighty years.

Ye Xui sipped the bottle of wine he had procured from the fridge in silence as he contemplated.

If he had woken up one hundred years into the future, then it would mean that he was a hundred and twenty one. That had to be a world record. But his face fell when he realized that his mother was probably long dead along with his friends.

"And the last thing I did for her was making her worry her socks off while I went to play [Duty].

Speaking of which, I should probably check out the top players of the month."

He added, picking up a small magazine that lay on the dining table.

Then his face brightened up as his lips curled up in a small smile.

Duty was the one thing that even a hundred years could not change. It was still the most famous game in the entire world.

However, as he checked the top players section of the magazine, the light book dripped out of his hand as he stared on, frozen in absolute shock.

"H ... How the hell is this even possible?!"

At the very top of the rankings, his very own name was there along with a picture of him.

[Top players of the month!]

# 10. Jiang He.[100k]

# 9. Sun LiaXang.[600k]

# 8. Zuan HoKang.[800k]

# 7. Jack Doe.[801k]

# 6. Marie Wu.[3M]

# 5. Li Tian.[3M+1k]

# 4. Mira Baturo.[3M+1.5k]

# 3. Author Levi.[7M]

# 2. Daniel Micheal [7.6m]

# 1. Ye Xui. [100B]

Ye Xui could not even believe it.

Not only that, but he passed the runner up with at least a million points.

In [Duty], one would have to complete missions and gain experience points. These experience points would then be used to rank up and increase your level in the game.

He must have been playing for the past hundred years to get good enough for missions worth a fucking billion points!

Missions were usually worth a few hundred points, but special ones like killing a dragon or something would be worth in thousands. Only the thought of the kind of harrowing beasts he must have battled with made him shudder.

Staring deeply into the list, he could see a face that caught his eye. It was the #6 player, Marie Wu.

She looked a whole lot like his playboy friend, Wu Ji.

"She must be his daughter or something."

Wu Ji slept around a lot, so it must be possible that the blonde haired woman he was staring at was his daughter. It had been a hundred years, after all. There was no way that Wu Ji did not knock at least one girl up. Ye Xui went back inside and took a warm bath, then he put on a shirt and pants that were in the closet as he left his house. Or at least the house he thought was his own.

He would go ahead and search for Marie Wu. If she really was Wu Ji's daughter, then maybe his bastard of a friend was still alive somewhere.

He had no idea on where to find her, but decided to go over to one of the gaming halls where he used to play [Duty].

If there wasn't a better way to find someone, then the best choice would be to play [Duty]. After all, ninety nine percent of the total world population played [Duty], and out of that ninety nine percent, ninety nine percent were logging in every three minutes. This meant that over three billion people were constantly playing at all times.

"If I'm going to find her, then I gotta do something spectacular to attract her attention.

She's supposed to be a top player."

Ye Xui took a deep breath, and then walked into the hall.