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VRMMORPG: Return Of The Grandmaster

[Warning: Mature Content] "I got transmigrated into the game world I created?!" Trent Docker, a youth who had wasted much of his life as a chronic gamer and web-savvy individual, finally utilizes his cyber intellect to become a better person. He creates the most magnificent virtual reality game ever, which immediately garners sponsorship and funding, and Paradox Unbound, the best VR game, is established. However, fate takes a dark turn when Trent and his family are brutally murdered by his new business partners. Summoned by a goddess, he is granted a second chance at life with a condition: he must eliminate chaos and restore balance to the Paradox, a world that blends magic and technology. In return, she promises him revenge against those who took his life. Armed with an unparalleled, overpowered system and his comprehensive knowledge of the game he created, Trent becomes an unstoppable force. However, the Paradox proves to be more profound than he ever anticipated. Elves, devils, beasts, dungeons, and even nude female centaurs populate the world. Trent never expected such complexity when designing Paradox Unbound, but he is determined not to waste this new life. He aims to avenge his family's murder and satisfy the goddess who is oddly obsessed with him. Follow Trent as he builds the largest clan from his own seed and females, conquering other Dynasties all in the wish of the goddess and slowly becoming the villain of his own game. Additional Tags/What to Expect: Anti-hero to Villain MC, Nonchalant MC, Smut scenes, Kingdom Building, Cultivation, Videogame×Fantasy, Slight System trope.

CallmeGeto · Fantasia
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152 Chs

Aftermath Of The Taurian War. 4

The Vale—the outskirts and the ATS—were shuddering under the chants of the indigenes and gamers—chants carrying different urges behind them. The arena was like a large stadium, a feature of the game Trent had integrated, which was designed for undisputed physical and melee battles between gamers, where a center was provided for mass viewing. However, in its current crowded state, the center was filled up as well.

Unlike a normal edifice, this arena had no fixed size; its mechanism was made to defy the constraints of space and had the ability to expand and contract to match the number of entities within its walls. As more beings entered, the arena would enlarge equally on all sides, projecting more sleek black seats and rows.

Fixed to the ceiling were panels and holographic displays that regularly shifted with slides, updating data, messages, and images related to any ongoing event that was supposed to take place.