Soul Game: I'm the Boss Behind the Scenes
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the old gods rose together.
The Ji family used the First Flame to activate the eternal Zhou.
The gods born from Pangu's blood were afraid of fire, so they controlled the supreme divine power to send down a flood that drowned everything.
The chaos of war began to spread across the land like a plague.
The fire of the royal family was the first to be extinguished…
The Hundred Schools of Philosophy wandered in the darkness…
The distant frontier had fallen into a breeding ground for foreign objects...
This game, called Song of Nine, had become a global hit as soon as it was released.
Chen Kui accidentally transmigrated into the game and became a witness to all of this.
He was surprised to find that not only could he kill the monsters in the game, but he could also harvest the treasure rewards from the players.
"Gou planning! Why did I lose my enhanced weapon after dying once?"
Are you sure this isn't a plot kill?"
"I'm paying a lot of money to fight for you! I've been stuck at this Elite monster for three days!"
Chen Kui had become the most terrifying world boss in the eyes of countless players.
Many years later, at the TGO annual festival, the designer of Song of Nine, who won the Best Game of the Year award, secretly nudged the planner beside him with his elbow. He looked at the game silhouette on the big screen and asked in a low voice,
"Are you sure…? Is this really a character that we personally designed?“
First off the grammar is pretty good, there werent any mistakes that i really noticed on that front. i like the dynamic of the relationship between Coraline and Irene. how Coraline did something really f***ed up and that she has to keep up that secret to maintain their relationship. Theres a lot that can be done with that. I like how Coraline is protrayed as a calculating woman, and the fact that she finds rumours about her unpleasant is very human. some novels just have the characters not talk about it, or theyre portrayed as not caring which i just cant wrap my head around. The characters actually seem real with their baggage and personalities, another thing that is usually difficult for other authors. all in all i think this could be a very intriguing read for someone into this sort of novel.