I've never seen a more pointless virtual reality novel in my life. The protagonist dies in the pseudo-game world (which of course merges with the real world like any other virtual reality novel). He then reincarnates to the very first day of the VR game's opening...only to find out his character is already min-maxed. There's absolutely nothing he can do to to make himself better. So now there's no point in grinding for power (which is what's fun about this genre). So this MC just pretends to be a 'noob' and walks around the world displaying a fraction of his power every now and again. Of course there will be a party of players who witness and react to this in amazement. This is disappointing.
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LIKEAlso actually, he's not actually powerful yet. For some ungodly reason, the author decided to bill this as a "max level character" and then totally decoupled level from all forms of power so it would still make sense. Instead people gain stats exclusively from gear and achievements or something. It's extremely dumb.
Yea just a few chapters in it has his landlord standing behind him watching him play on his PC. Also basically a total ripoff of Kings Avatar with the talking in the boss battle.