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Kingdom Building Game: Starting Out With A Million Upgrade Points!

"World conquest was never part of the plan." Yu Chen was just an ordinary programmer, slaving away at his desk, fixing bugs for a popular kingdom-building game. His life was a cycle of endless work, sleepless nights, and little appreciation. One fateful night, while struggling to fix a game-breaking bug that granted players an absurd amount of upgrade points, his exhausted heart gave out. But death wasn't the end for Yu Chen. He awoke in a world strangly familiar... he had transmigrated into the very game he had been working on, now inhabiting the body of a notorious tyrant emperor, Arkanos Bloodbane, whose empire was on the brink of destruction. Surrounded by enemies, with rebellions simmering within and war on every front, Yu Chen, now Arkanos, quickly realizes the gravity of his situation. But to his shock, he discovers that he still has access to the game's system interface—complete with the million upgrade points from the bug he had tried to fix! With his knowledge of game mechanics, strategic mind, and a wealth of upgrade points, Arkanos sets out to turn the crumbling empire into an unstoppable force. He begins by summoning legendary heroes, deploying advanced technologies never before seen in this world, and revolutionizing his military and infrastructure. As he pushes his empire to greatness, Arkanos must navigate the treacherous politics of the imperial court, fend off treacherous factions, and outmaneuver the rival nations that seek to destroy him. But with each victory, he realizes that this world is not just a game—it's his new reality. The stakes are higher, the dangers more real, and the consequences of failure more dire than ever. [Reminder, contented intended for mature audiences.] Discord link: https://discord.gg/zbQwWCSCrn

Zurbluris · ゲーム
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60 Chs

In The Shadows Of The Study

After a few minutes of navigating the grand halls, Ivan located the door to the study with ease. The small lines of wear around the door's handle and the faint scent of parchment lingering in the air gave it away. Gracefully, he slipped inside, the door closing silently behind him.

The room was rather modest compared to how grand the rest of the manor was, yet it gave off a certain intense feeling, making it feel no less important. Shelves of neatly arranged books lined the walls, and a large mahogany desk sat at the center, with an inkwell, parchment, and a brass candle holder. 

Ivan moved swiftly but quietly, his gloved hands gliding over the desk's surface as he searched for any sign of Cedric's treachery.

Back in the dining hall, Cedric finished the last sip of his wine and set the goblet down with a clink. "That's enough for tonight," he said, dabbing his mouth with a silk napkin. 

"I have other matters to attend to."