Suddenly being thrown into the novel's world and possessing a pretty much fucked up character made him have no choice but to continue his life as a new identity. And just like any sane person who transmigrated into a book, of course, he would destroy every red flag that stood in his way. Yet, unbeknownst to him, every single thing he did was just wrecking the storyline more and even more; to the point that the plot had become utterly screwed, thanks to him. ===== A/N: This novel is heavily inspired by many famous video games.
A/N:
FYI: I edit the practical test's rule in the previous chapter from:
"...to defeat as many monsters as possible within the given time 1-hour limit—"
To:
"...to defeat every monster present before you within the given time 1-hour limit—"
Sorry for the inconvenience, and thank you.
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A horde of goblins burst through the door and charged toward the arena.
As he laid his eyes on it, Adrian couldn't resist a smirk; his heart raced with excitement.
'Ah, finally, some challenge!'
Goblins were small, grotesque humanoid creatures with a hunched posture.
They were usually shorter than humans, around 3 to 4 feet tall, and had a lean, wiry build.
They had brown skin, large pointed ears, and sharp teeth.
Goblins ranking rating was borderline between D+ to C-.