My favorite work, might revisit it one day, but until then, it's at a permanent stop. Nobody thought the end of the world as they knew it would come like this. In a dystopian future, 95% of the population was sent to another universe, one resembling the game Jack had played, "Elder Heir Online'. He would've normally enjoyed such an opportunity, but the company 'DiveCore', from his real world, came along. As long as any of them breathed, his revenge wouldn't be complete. Using his knowledge of the game, and willingness to go through the worst to exact vengeance, he will slowly become what he avoided when he played the game in the real world: a villain. GUYS. If you ever see grammatical mistakes, typos, words clearly missing etc. FEEL FREE TO CORRECT ME. I will never hold it against you, rather, I'll thank you! Despite all my efforts, mistakes will get through, but with your help, we can make it better, one mistake at a time. If you have comments, complaints or want to discuss something feel free to use my email or join the discord server! https://discord.gg/7N8wrYCjzN [email protected]
I've seen a lot of short stories, manga and anime... But I have not yet seen the unfair and difficult fate of the main character so much... Unless, perhaps, in the novel "Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu", although it pales in comparison with this work... I've never been a very sensitive person... But even this novel eventually broke me to such an extent that I could no longer continue reading, because together with the main character I reached the very bottom of hopelessness (hopelessness of the "god" level), and was no longer able to cope with it... I read the chapters that followed after this point with all my might, on my last breath, in the hope that the main character would still escape from this hell and be able to take revenge on someone... To be honest, I am not a fan of such hopelessness. But I cannot deny that the author has created a masterpiece. The elaboration of the plot and characters is also on top. This novel reminded me a little of the atmosphere of old printed works from the category of fantasy and fiction written before 1990.