It's just bad. The novel has the same trope as other simulation novels but manage to make it worse. The novel doesn't feel like a story. 90% of the novel is about the summary of the simulations. You know what will happen for the next few years in a dozen sentences. Even the part about the real life if the MC, it's just a summary. "He did that and this. He met someone, etc... ". The MC can do a simulation every week and everything he really does during that week is resumed in a few sentences. Even important characters are barely introduced. Also, the MC only gets stronger thanks to his golden finger. He does nothing. Sure, he is the one who does thing in the simulations but because it's only a summary, you don't feel connected to it. I don't recommend that novel.
Liked it!
LIKEWhile your summary is accurate, for some reason, I really enjoy this. How the story progresses within the simulations (and a little bit in real life) is very interesting and makes me want to keep reading. I do skim over some content of repeated actions from one simulation to the next, though, as that can be repetitive.