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Gaming Empire System

Wallace transmigrated to a normal magical world. However, the world is not dominated by Mages, Knights, etc. but by the human Nobles. Normally, nobles are only adept at political and social studies, but in this world, Nobles have magical powers too, called personal dungeons. To protect their lands and people from magical radiation to live a normal life, the Nobles feed their dungeons with mana users like knights, mages, or magical crystals to clear the radiation—it was an ultimate power that even Mages, Knights, and other Mana users also relied on. However, a threat came from a lady seeking revenge on the bloodline of his ancestor. If she isn't amused by his dungeon, she would make Wallace's soul go through endless years of suffering. Fortunately, he too happened to have this power as well, and it was much different from normal Nobles because his dungeons are Gaming Dungeons! However, will this be enough to save himself from this unknown vengeful lady? Ding! Gaming Empire System activated! Note: this novel is inspired by Black tech internet cafe system. Please support me with powerstones and ticket.

Notorious_911 · ゲーム
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Shrinking battlefield panic

The air was dense with an invisible tension as the people in the town gathered, they were all looking at their glowing holograms from their bracelets.

Their eyes are so focused on the events unfolding within the gaming dungeon as if their lives were on the line—twenty neutral magic crystals.

Each of them had two holograms, one showing the champions they had chosen, and the other where the young Baron—their enemy, final boss.

However , they were thinking, why was he simply walking around surrounded by long-armed creatures without a care in the world?

He's like, not worrying about the shrink?

"What's going on? Why is the young Baron not affected by the shrinking, while Mana Knight Rederic, my champion, was running frantically to escape it?"

One of the townspeople spoke, confused about what was happening, it seemed like the shrinking was pointing in his direction for some unknown reason, unlike others who were running to follow it.