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tmk_ing
tmk_ingLv126yr
2018-08-22 01:35

Have yet to read this but will update once I do. However, the premises of the story is based on a betrayal in game. I don’t know why it would matter so much since it’s only a game—it’s not like their life is on the line like in SAO. Why doesn’t he just start over? Better yet, he should choose better friends. Doesn’t sound that interesting but I’ll read it anyways since I’ve caught up on all my favorite stories.

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Cosmic_cutie
Cosmic_cutieLv6

The way you preform in the game will dictate how far you can go in the real (new)world.

Fruittella
FruittellaLv5

well, its hurts a lot to be betrayed by in-game-friend, especially when you have no real-life-friend. LOL i can't even understand why someone would have a sworn-brotherhood with in-game-friend.

Diploplia
DiplopliaLv5

You definitely havent read it. it isnt as ****** as dropping a level, lets just put it that way. It it kinda like sao in that point of the game... well idk how to do spoiler tags but its pretty bad.

bookman12
bookman12Lv5

If you die in game you lose all levels if I remember correctly and the game affects how high your permission level for government information when they get to the planet hope

unknownis
unknownisLv5

It is ****** the current earth is inhhabbitable they are migrating to planet called hope and your status and identity in that planet based on merit point which is based on your achievement in game and your past status on earth and it is golden oppurtunity for person who have nothing in earth to gain great status on planet hope Plus about losing level it not lik you loose one level if you die you have to start from scratch just imagone you are at lvl 300 somebody stab and boom now you have to start from lvl 1 whereas other are at lvl 300 now think what it feel likes

tmk_ing
tmk_ingLv12

So everyone on the currently inhabitable earth is just sitting around playing a game to decide their life in this new planet they’re moving to? That sounds even worse than the description of the story but will still pick up on this story and see how it goes.

unknownis:It is ****** the current earth is inhhabbitable they are migrating to planet called hope and your status and identity in that planet based on merit point which is based on your achievement in game and your past status on earth and it is golden oppurtunity for person who have nothing in earth to gain great status on planet hope Plus about losing level it not lik you loose one level if you die you have to start from scratch just imagone you are at lvl 300 somebody stab and boom now you have to start from lvl 1 whereas other are at lvl 300 now think what it feel likes
unknownis
unknownisLv5

Well planet hope is like 4-5 times larger than earth so they need leader character to explore the planet and this game is made to find out those leader characters as they don't know is planet hope exactly And you will have same status as earth even if you do not do anything on game Doing better in game means you get more privilage main aim of the game is to make as many leader as pissible who can explore planet hope as nobody knows what awaits there But even in game mc faces constant opposition from arsticosat family (sorry for my spelling) whoch becomes more evident latter in game The novel is quite good except for names as there is lot of ancient chinese character in game

tmk_ing:So everyone on the currently inhabitable earth is just sitting around playing a game to decide their life in this new planet they’re moving to? That sounds even worse than the description of the story but will still pick up on this story and see how it goes.
bavieca
baviecaLv13

the game is training a new skill set for these people to be able to survive on the harsh new planet.

tmk_ing:So everyone on the currently inhabitable earth is just sitting around playing a game to decide their life in this new planet they’re moving to? That sounds even worse than the description of the story but will still pick up on this story and see how it goes.
LazyShinobi
LazyShinobiLv10

Other than that the game is also related to improvement of their physical ability. As shown in the latest chapters MC's body is transferred to a high quality cabin. Also some of the fighting skills they used in game are real skill which can be used in the real world. Most probably in planet hope they need to fight using those skills. I think that is the direction novel is going now.

bavieca:the game is training a new skill set for these people to be able to survive on the harsh new planet.
Bunny
BunnyLv12

(SPOILERS) No, they leave earth well before it is uninhabitable. Very few people know how important the game is regarding the future except the elites in society, so the MC uses the information he knows from being reincarnated to have a chance at making a better future for himself and his sister since he knows how important the game will be. As the game develops people find out about the impending end and therefore the way things operate on earth changes a lot, people then play full time once they are traveling through space to the new planet because space travel is long. From start to finish the game is heavily encouraged and supported by the governments of ALL nations across the globe. The only thing that makes it a game is that you don’t die in real life if you die in game. If you are a lord and you die outside of special events, I think you get stripped of your ranking and have to become an adventurer starting at level 1. Adventurers lose all their levels as well. The game is basically focused on them playing through the development of the culture they are from, so Americans are playing through the development of the Americas, Japan same thing, Korea same thing, Europe, etc. the game is very consistent with the rules that are applied. And the amount of people that can be lords are EXTEMELY limited. I think it’s 1% or less.

tmk_ing:So everyone on the currently inhabitable earth is just sitting around playing a game to decide their life in this new planet they’re moving to? That sounds even worse than the description of the story but will still pick up on this story and see how it goes.
Immortal_Cat_Akumu
Immortal_Cat_AkumuLv5

If you die you lose all items and levels but only if the Lord gets conquered do they stop being a Lord MC just hasn't died so it may not be memorable. If the don't die they usually can't lose levels. ~ Akumu, The Semi-Immortal Cat

Bunny:(SPOILERS) No, they leave earth well before it is uninhabitable. Very few people know how important the game is regarding the future except the elites in society, so the MC uses the information he knows from being reincarnated to have a chance at making a better future for himself and his sister since he knows how important the game will be. As the game develops people find out about the impending end and therefore the way things operate on earth changes a lot, people then play full time once they are traveling through space to the new planet because space travel is long. From start to finish the game is heavily encouraged and supported by the governments of ALL nations across the globe. The only thing that makes it a game is that you don’t die in real life if you die in game. If you are a lord and you die outside of special events, I think you get stripped of your ranking and have to become an adventurer starting at level 1. Adventurers lose all their levels as well. The game is basically focused on them playing through the development of the culture they are from, so Americans are playing through the development of the Americas, Japan same thing, Korea same thing, Europe, etc. the game is very consistent with the rules that are applied. And the amount of people that can be lords are EXTEMELY limited. I think it’s 1% or less.
Bunny
BunnyLv12

Ah okay

Immortal_Cat_Akumu:If you die you lose all items and levels but only if the Lord gets conquered do they stop being a Lord MC just hasn't died so it may not be memorable. If the don't die they usually can't lose levels. ~ Akumu, The Semi-Immortal Cat
RoyalDoctor
RoyalDoctorLv12

You lose everything when you die Ex: Lvl becomes zero,items drop, cultivations and etc are ereased.

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PrincessPeachfanBR
PrincessPeachfanBRLv7

i just cant like a game where you lose everything if you lose just once. just do a society simulator instead then

RoyalDoctor:You lose everything when you die Ex: Lvl becomes zero,items drop, cultivations and etc are ereased.
Ye_QXiu
Ye_QXiuLv13

It's not really a game tho. They place it in the pre-tense of a game, but essentially (Stupid as it is) the "game" is going to help determine who's useful in the new world. So it's like, say we're about to all get transmigrated to a fantasy world, AS A species, and there's a HIGH chance we're going to have to fight against the original inhabitants who have magic or whatever else. People who were once useful, (president or w/e) are less useful in a society that runs off of diffrent rules, the "game" is being used to choose those who will be at the forefront in a new world.

PrincessPeachfanBR:i just cant like a game where you lose everything if you lose just once. just do a society simulator instead then
PrincessPeachfanBR
PrincessPeachfanBRLv7

there is a lot of better ways to make society better prepared for this meeting and they create a vr medieval game....... where are the nukes for the worst case? humanity should have some tanks, military equipment and stuff like that and genetic engenery. the idea of a vr game that way is too much flawed right in the beggining

Ye_QXiu:It's not really a game tho. They place it in the pre-tense of a game, but essentially (Stupid as it is) the "game" is going to help determine who's useful in the new world. So it's like, say we're about to all get transmigrated to a fantasy world, AS A species, and there's a HIGH chance we're going to have to fight against the original inhabitants who have magic or whatever else. People who were once useful, (president or w/e) are less useful in a society that runs off of diffrent rules, the "game" is being used to choose those who will be at the forefront in a new world.
Ye_QXiu
Ye_QXiuLv13

If you are going to a diffrent planet, you aren't necessarily prepared. Remember as I mentioned, pretend it's being born in a new world, with pre-mediated info. There is "genetic engineering" in the form of the unlocking of internal energy, & skills from fighting being transfered over. Further say you're on a spaceship that's carrying all of humanity, or a population, you don't have room to be moving around too much.

PrincessPeachfanBR:there is a lot of better ways to make society better prepared for this meeting and they create a vr medieval game....... where are the nukes for the worst case? humanity should have some tanks, military equipment and stuff like that and genetic engenery. the idea of a vr game that way is too much flawed right in the beggining
PrincessPeachfanBR
PrincessPeachfanBRLv7

you are trying to convince me they took the entire population, only made one ship, did not prioritize tecnology in a high chance of war, wanna play with medieval like structure of power instead of nuke the enemies of use havocs and tanks, a nobody really has a high chance of succeding, that is all incoerent. im not saying it is totally unlikable novel, but it is full of plot holes for a vr novel and the game itself is crap, humanity should take even more riss in the game to adapt not just oh no i cant die. who will even try to fight or do anything that way? not a read for me but you can waste your time in that

Ye_QXiu:If you are going to a diffrent planet, you aren't necessarily prepared. Remember as I mentioned, pretend it's being born in a new world, with pre-mediated info. There is "genetic engineering" in the form of the unlocking of internal energy, & skills from fighting being transfered over. Further say you're on a spaceship that's carrying all of humanity, or a population, you don't have room to be moving around too much.
Ishii_
Ishii_Lv4

The thing is, playing the game is mandatory to determine your status in the new planet. (Children & old) And they are playing the game in a gaming capsule while in a “starship” (of some sort) during their travel to the said new planet. (The game goes on for 10yrs in in-game time, light years irl)

PrincessPeachfanBR:i just cant like a game where you lose everything if you lose just once. just do a society simulator instead then
PrincessPeachfanBR
PrincessPeachfanBRLv7

still sounds dumb, they could do a lot of better stuff in this time, and what if all that time playing do not make humanity more united or the new world is already prepared, and where are the mechas if we can control a ship to travel space? i am not saying thw whole novel is bad, just the theme and the way it was made dont make sense to me so i will not read this

Ishii_:The thing is, playing the game is mandatory to determine your status in the new planet. (Children & old) And they are playing the game in a gaming capsule while in a “starship” (of some sort) during their travel to the said new planet. (The game goes on for 10yrs in in-game time, light years irl)
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Keikokumars
KeikokumarsLv5

Don't give power stone to this novel. It is racist. Of course if you want let us glorify the Great China together. After all China is great. All hail China. They are superior than other Asian people, especially Japanese. And they could defeat anything and everything in this world. Let us praise China together and the Great Leader together and give the author of this book many power stone and enforce the idea that China superiority is acknowledged by all the people in the world. Somalia people, please vote and hail the Great Leader. Japanese and Singaporeans, please also vote and let us worship the Great Leader. And let's add Americans. After all you have debts with China. Let us lit incense and kowtow to the Great Leader. Let us be awed by the powerful superior race that is Han Chinese. Let us face it. the author is Han Chinese and probably a superior writer than any other dirty warmongering Japanese. After all Japanese descendant is of course have to pay for the sins of their ancestors right? If you have Japanese friend please tell them to always apologize when meeting Han Chinese because one way or another the Japanese is evil and demonspawn that always is sinful from the day they attacked China until eternity. Praise the Great Leader and engrave the superiority of the Han Chinese. Let us support this story together. Let us hate every other races other than Han Chinese. And Spanish. Don't worry. The Han Chinese will also conquer your nation. Since you are an inferior race compared to the superior Han Chinese. And of course Spanish knows Chinese saying. They are a superior race and every one in the world want to lick their boots because of how superior they are from other races. Thank God the Han Chinese were created by the Gods to shows us enlightenment and for us to learn that Japanese is bad monkeys. And Philippines don't worry. If the Han Chinese came, your King or Emperor rank talent would also surely bow to the superior Han Chinese as they should have. After all that is how the world works. And the Spanish is a face loving people? I don't think so. But the superior Han Chinese said so, so this must also be true. And, Vikings will also fall because the Han Chinese is coming that will come and bring joy and happiness to all the corners of the world. And America will also fall because the Han Chinese is of course unbeatable. And of course women like jewelries. They are like that. the author had said so. It is true. Let us shower this story with power stones and praises. Let us praise the Great Leader together and support this story made by a a more superior race that is the Han Chinese

Sinfish
SinfishLv6

This novel is offensively dumb gamer wish-fulfillment fantasy. The MC is a start-over-from-the-beginning time traveler, with all the presumed advantages of knowing the future, so that's his advantage. That's fine as far as it goes. But the problem is that the author simply isn't smart enough to imagine what top people actually do and how competent they are and why, so his competition is basically dumb. Author goes into incredible detail about how they're playing the game, which mostly consists of talking to NPCs and assigning them in some kind of ancient Chinese bureacracy, and we're supposed to believe that the entire rest of the world of real people are incompetents who are less competent than the MC in almost every sphere. For example, the MC starts a revolution by commenting to a friend of a friend that they should try buying something in the game with real money, which is somehow a novel idea even though it's a "real world" setting where people have literally been doing the same for a couple of hundred years or so by the setting of the game. For some reason, despite being repeatedly declared the top player in the world, nobody in the entire world has considered spying on him, even though his general location in the game is known, and any newbie player can start in his region. It's like the entire world has completely forgotten that espionage exists. The 2nd highest ranked player in China, which should be essentially the 2nd best person in China because major organizations are aware that the game is the most important thing in the world, is a prideful young master who repeatedly makes terrible errors, has terrible interpersonal skills, and really cannot be taken seriously. For that matter, all top players seem to be between the ages of 15-30, which is fairly ludicrous given that this is a mangement sim and in the real world competent top-level managers typically start 30+, and again, all top organizations in the world are completely aware this is the most important thing in the world to be doing. The author has virtually no conception of realistic economics, which is incredibly irritating given the subject matter. For example, at this point the game has a closed economy with no trading in real markets - gold is generated by the game when he personally sells things, and items are generated by the game when he personally buys them with no fluctuation in pricing. Yet he randomly decides to increase wages in his city by 10x, and believes this will cause his economy to boom. In reality, with a completely closed economy, all this would do is cause inflation of exactly 1000%., thus drastically decreasing his available gold to spend on items from the system while not benefiting his economy at all. MC has no concept of reserves in terms of money or military reserves - he spends down to zero, and since nothing unexpected ever happens to him, it's no big deal. Despite being a management sim intended to reward people who can essentially run large organizations, MC does not have a single other real person in his administration a couple of hundred chapters in. Given that the NPCs are fairly unrealistic, it is immediately clear this game is absolutely terrible for its intended purpose of teaching people to manage organizations - where I've read up to he rules over 30, 000 people and there has not been a single significant episode of in-fighting, corruption, or even resentment from his NPCs. The game itself seems extremely sh*tty as a method of training people - people get immense advantages forever based on how well they did in the tutorial. Imagine the top genius in the world makes a poor decision in the first ten minutes they play the game which he has absolutely no idea is actually important because it's marketed as just a game - he is forever doomed to having absolutely no way to make up the permanent disadvantage he is given. Also, his management is fundamentally based on ancient chinese bureacracy spruced up with some modern Chinese bureacracy, and it seems extremely dubious that ancient chinese bureacracy would be a solid basis for best future administration, given how it is no longer extant anywhere in the real world. Perhaps even more hilariously, he shuffles around his bureacracy what feels like every other day, and fortunately because it's a video game there's no apparent penalty for making people do entirely new jobs every week or so. Which again, would be fine if you're playing a game but this is supposed to represent a training simulator for the rulers of the future. MC is incredibly lucky where everything goes his way, even though there is a luck stat in the game which he has a 5 out of a possible 20. Although we are aware he is a time traveler from the future and has a basic knowledge of the future, the story explicitly says he doesn't even have any personal experience playing the management game. Yet he has never made a single mistake and nothing I would consider unlucky has happened to him, and now that I think about it, it isn't even reasonable that he knows perfectly how to structure his city considering he never even played the management game in the past. It's like expecting somebody who is really good at Counter-Strike to know perfect gameplay in Civ VII even though they've never played it just because they come from the future where CIV VII has been out for a year. There's really no reason to believe the MC is actually skilled at anything other than the fact that somehow he keeps being ranked #1 in the world. He had a mediocre education, appears to have never worked a real job nor had any real responsibility in his past life, and performed mediocrely in the game in his past life (which he played in MMORPG mode rather than sim management mode). Even assuming he can competently leverage his advantages of future knowledge, there is really no reason at all to believe he has any skills at all, and everything we see in his life that doesn't involving future knowledge cheating appears to indicate otherwise. For example: MC unreasonably spends enormous amounts of money and effort on every girl he sees for not much return, yet somehow this never bites him in the ass. He doesn't even get laid for his trouble, for chrissakes. He's like a 13-year-old who gives big gifts to girls online because they are girls, for no real benefit in the game. Of course all the girls like him anyway because the whole thing stinks of harems, even when he is hiding his secret identity as the top player in the world. It's all clearly an enormous waste of resources for dubious benefit in a lot of cases, and honestly, I would literally prefer if he managed to seduce every last one of them for his harem because at least that'd show some actual competence in doing something instead of acting like a 13-year-old virgin. Imagine if Bill Gates, when Microsoft was worth $10 million dollars, decided to gift a hottie female tech CEO Windows to get on her good side, because why the hell not. And imagine if somehow, this ended up all working out in his favor or something. Nevermind the fact that so many top managers and gamers in general in the world happen to be extremely beautiful young women, which contravenes real life to an absurd degree. Pretty much all his major allies are hotties who are described down to their pink nipples poking out of their braless top. There's literally only two dudes he's allied with, who have been so poorly described it's easy to forget they exist, except for the fact that I'm damn near certain one of them will betray him in the future for no other reason than the fact that he hasn't bothered to investigate their background at all because hell, it's not like he pays attention to his male allies. God only knows how irritated I would be at that "big reveal" We've seen plenty of wish-fulfillment MMOs about how people who are good at playing a video game can become the most important person in the game, which may be a real world. As masturbatory as that is, this novel wants you to believe that one of those sh*tty phone games that involve building a city and a territory and I guess probably attacking other cities would result in you being the best administrator in real life for the world. It's made further offensive by the fact that it's inherent to the story that the MC is only the top in the world because of his future-knowledge cheating, so assuming everything goes perfectly for him and he's given mass power and privileges, he has essentially f**ked over all of humanity, which is facing an existential crisis and must have top leaders for an uncertain future. There is zero awareness by the MC that he is actually risking the entire human race by winning the game by cheating. So. The novel tries to take itself seriously with a super-important real game, but the game is sh*t. Everybody but the MC is incompetent. The MC is forever distracted by any girl. The writing is below average. Fundamentally, the entire premise is sh*t. The novel, as a whole, is attempting to represent the MC being a perfect king by having future knowledge, but that has absolutely nothing to do with actually being a good king and the whole thing is fundamentally limited by the author's poor imagination of good management, and how the real world as a whole functions, and what skilled and intelligent people are actually like. Unless you can literally make yourself believe sh*tty empire-building phone games are excellent simulators of real-life nation management and thus can mistake "highly-detailed" for "very realistic", I do not recommend reading this. Any and all real life experience in virtually any endeavor will derail your enjoyment of this novel. edit: After finishing this review initially, I read another 15 chapters through to his city defense arc and it is so vomit-worthy I'm lowering this to 1-star from 2-stars. Things that happen: Top players continue to fail quests for no reason like 1) gosh, what is a military reserve, or 2) I thought I would win, but it turned out that even with everything going according to plan I didn't have enough guys. He's unsure he can win it, especially since he just took major casualties. Decides to fight the battle anyway because he wants to be first in the world despite no important benefits and he's really weaker militarily than he has been in some time. MC asks random low-grade officer who isn't even a famous historical figure or whatever to snipe the enemy general with a ballista bolt 1.3 km away. He does it, first shot, wins the battle. Personally leads a charge to enemy outnumbering him 4:1 when he's behind his walls on the theory that "oh their morale is weak, best to end the battle quickly". Never mind the fact that he's leading a charge into the enemy lines and the whole reasoning their morale is weak is because their leader just died. Never mind the fact that he's supposed to have a low Luck stat so bad things should happen to him just because. Doesn't matter, enemy collapses and retreats immediately, it's not like he's potentially throwing away a won battle or anything like that.... Refused to conscript more troops into a battle where he's badly outnumbered because he already has twice a big an army as he planned to. After battle, recruits bandits into his army because he shrugs and says he'll be growing in the future. Says that bandits are just decent guys forced into dire straits. Neglects that in the last arc he didn't want bandits to join his army because of their generally poor moral character. I don't know what the hell I was thinking continuing to read this a little further, every chapter made me hate it more.

BookGuardian
BookGuardianLv4

I really loved the concept of the story, and at first I was power reading this for hours, always checking for the latest chapter, super excited for news about it, etc etc, but...at some point I wasn't reading it because I enjoyed the story anymore so much as...I felt obligated too? I invested so much time into it that I didn't want to drop it without reaching the end, but I couldn't do it. The story was too illogical, plot holes the size of Texas was everywhere, and I couldn't even get into the hype at the epic moments since I didn't really comprehend it and it's greatness. I'm thankful for the editors and translators who worked on this, but there are a lot about this story that's..iffy? For example, and this isn't necessarily the author's fault since I'm not part of his target audience I suppose as I'm not Chinese, but part of the appeal of this is supposed to be the awesome fights that spans time and space, how famous emperors and generals of different time periods clash wits and might! YOUTH! BLOD BOILING BATTLES! THE SPIRIT OF CONQUEST! but it's honestly pretty lack luster when you haven't a clue who the hell these people are lol "General blah blah blah" did this! King ___ did that! Honestly, so many names I can't even tell who is who anymore and at this point I'm like "Cool bro, good for you..?" Also I was hoping to see more battle of wit, but honestly the plans and schemes aren't that complicated and the enemies aren't logical I've read like 500+ chapters on my phone not logged in, so many it's addressed later..but....I'm used to turning off my blame when reading on this site but these plot holes are so...annoying? Plot hole # 1. With the rate of conversion of money to in game gold, there is literally no way that the 6 families or the top 1% aren't insanely richer than Ouyang, The rich gets richer and the poor gets poorer, poverty charges interest you know. They have such a insanely huge gap. Not to mention other bull**** resources they have. Plot hole # 2. The actual game mechanics are idiotic, and the only reason why everything hasn't collapsed is because nobody is exploiting these loopholes/obvious game mechanics. You can fucking teleport. I don't think people understand how insane that is in a war fare simulation game. YOU CAN TELEPORT YOUR FUCKING ARMY. siege warfare would literally be impossible? Armies can pop up anywhere and in any direction along with supplies, which you can buy from a magical teleporting store. Seriously? If they don't specifically block you, you can teleport your army into your allies base then over run them from the inside, how has this not happened yet? Plot hole # 3, the A.I obviously isn't a perfectly neutral entity. -minor spoiler alert, cue scenes with his sister- Plot hole # 4, they are in cabins which can allow their cultivation in game to transfer to their unconscious body because in case there are hostile aliens on the planet they are going to...Why not have everyone's body be conditioned of the highest cultivation they can have if it's for everyone's survival? It's not like they'll learn it since they are unconscious of it, they'll just have a stronger body...Also Guns and other weapons are a thing, none of what we've seen from the cultivations surpasses hot weaponry. Plot hole # 5 The behavior patterns of the A.I is also illogical? You're taking people from Bronze Age and then telling them to form tactics and plans against modern men? Also why is everyone sticking to the old and traditional old school china government and talking? How do you even know about it besides old dramas?! And when they land on the planet, supposedly you get to keep the AI which you got in game in a robot body and then...sent out into groups randomly to carve out your own piece of lands...? Why? What? They have a united government in that world, but that's their plan? Plot hole #6 Why not just kill your enemies? They get reverted to level 1...I mean that doesn't mean jack **** for those who are just commanders or the rich families, but its not like they'd die for real (Not that morals really ever stopped any MC from killing his enemies), but it would be a big hit, or locking them up so they can't respawn! like god, come on, why kill them then let them respawn and come back for vengeance?! Also why is there magic and other crap in this when the idea is to train people for survival in the new world? When it's supposed to be a test of leadership and skills. Why ancient setting? How the hell do you know what those people would've been like? On what premise is the super AI making these lesser AI?

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*Synopsis: In the late 21st century, the acclaimed game Company Elden Throne released yet another immersive action MMORPG after a decade of silence. While the world was getting ready for this new Supermassive MMO, Dale Houston trained his body every day in preparation for its eventual worldwide release. Not because Dale wanted to get healthy or muscular, but because he saw a glimpse of the secrets hidden by the Megacorporation. All because of what he found out one year ago... This time, he wasn't here to play the game. He would find all of the secrets, things he couldn't even imagine... It wasn't about the game anymore. ... . . . *Author's thoughts: So! What this is actually about? As you read in the Title, there was an old version of this work going by the same name. Because of some problems, I had to leave it alone for a few months, and after I came back I realized neither I nor my readers remembered much, so I decided to go from the start again. I'll be re-editing every single chapter I made to make a more conclusive story while also tying up loose plot points and bringing them forward as I re-reading through everything. (Already done) As in the synopsis, this is an MMORPG story with a big emphasis on the real world and how the game affects reality in more than a socio-economic way, so this isn't the story about a guy playing a game and getting rich with a bit of drama. This is a story about how the game impacts the real world and vice versa. A story about a secret so big it could change society and the world... No, it will. The Mc isn't a chosen one and instead was someone who found something out of his own effort and the story progresses from that point, you can take it as he being favored by the plot, but at the very least, this is a better plot initiative then the boy who survived Avada Kedavra through the power of Love... Just kidding, Harry is sick. There will be a few more explanations to help you understand his personality and goals better. No romance planned for at least the first 200 chapters, however, we'll have some candidates as we go by including, you could say, a Main Female lead. But there are plans for interactions with other players and side characters as we go by. The story will be divided into 2 parts, we are currently on the first part and the focus is on the game. Don't misunderstand, getting out of the game to do something in real life doesn't mean we are going through a phase, you'll know once it happens. Things may change along the way but that's how things are. The main aspect of this series is about Dale exploring this new world, Azimuth while building up his forces that will eventually become a Kingdom. At least the first part of it. *Extras: (Paused) From now on I'll be doing Power Stones Goals: 400PS - 1 Extra Chapter 650PS - 2 Extra Chapters 750PS - 3 Extra Chapters 1000PS - 5 Extra Chapters (I don't actually think we'll ever get here...) And since we can now, I'll also be doing some Golden Tickets Goals: (Paused as well) 150 Golden Tickets - 1 Extra Chapter 200 Golden Tickets - 2 Extra Chapter 275 Golden Tickets - 3 Extra Chapter *Afterthoughts: If you read this far, I have 2 more novels that I am updating with this one, check them out as well! They are quite decent. One is a Danmachi Fanfic, they say it is quite decent -> In Danmachi with Plasmids The other one is almost a stand-alone story, but due to some elements, I used my morals to say it a Fanfic, despite some readers saying I should've done otherwise -> Zero Fate against the World *Links: If you wish to talk with me directly, I have a Discord, so go there and see for yourself. https://discord.gg/zpAgtPBAMK If the link does not work, I can always update it.

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