webnovel

Level-Up Apocalypse: Surviving With The Assimilation System

Within the virtual world of “Avalon Online”, Finn, or otherwise known as “Echo” within the game, was one of its greatest players. After logging off from a long session, however, he notices something awry outside of his apartment. The streets were flooded with chaos, screams echo through the night, and hell is loot loose. Monsters from Avalon Online are running through the streets, wrecking havoc. In the midst of this hellish awakening, Finn is greeted with the one gift bestowed to humanity in this dark hour: [...Assessing life experience…] [Assessment Complete] [Name: Finn Thorne] [Age: 20] [Designated Class: Assassin] [Starting Level: 5] [A [Legacy System] has been bestowed to you for your accomplishments within Avalon.] [Assimilation System Awakened.] In this twisted turn, as the world as it was once known is gone with the arrival of magic and monsters, the remnants of humanity must level up if they wish to survive. Finn is left in this dark, hopeless apocalypse, using his own experience from Avalon Online to best survive what seems to be an impossible task. -- Daily updates at 9 AM PST Support for bonus chapters

DelzGB · ファンタジー
レビュー数が足りません
225 Chs

Nest of Webs

All he could do was sit there, tense and with breaths locked into his lungs as he stared at the freezer ahead, only getting a small reflection of the street from it. It was something far too large to be fought; like an ant attempting to resist a whale. The scope of it simply made it impossible to fight. 

The breathing of the sky-floating entity emitted through the street with a soft, ethereal pattern, like that of a match against a striker. As his lungs ached from holding his breath for a prolonged time, a sense of relief was bestowed to him as he watched the snow-white colossus retreat back into the sky from the freezer's reflection. 

An exhale allowed him to finally sit there and regain himself, looking up at the tan, stained ceiling of the convenience store. 

"...Hah…" He let out, getting the chance to finally breathe.