Zuo Chongming was once a top-tier gamer —
A studio boss, a power-leveling god, an unapologetic exploiter of noobs.
Then one day… boom. He’s isekai’d straight into a game world.
Not only that, but it’s before the official launch.
And worse — he’s now an NPC.
Demons ravage the land. Evil spirits feast on the living. Martial artists roam in blood-soaked packs.
But for Zuo Chongming, who has access to a system panel? All manageable.
What isn’t manageable… is the arrival of Players — the notorious “Fourth Calamity.”
He falls silent.
—— Years later.
Zuo Chongming sighs:
“I just wanted to farm these guys like wheat… So how the hell did they end up wagging their tails and calling me boss?”
And the creepiest part?
They actually seem proud of it.
Qin Fan's life trajectory has undergone a drastic change for unknown reasons!
[A hidden identity of Qin Fan has been discovered!]
[Two hidden identities of Qin Fan have been discovered!]
[Three hidden identities of Qin Fan have been discovered!]
[Qin Fan has been discovered to possess a special identity that will influence the era of great strife!]
[Because Qin Fan's changing fate will play a crucial role in advancing the Great Conflict, he is hereby awarded a unique privilege-level panel.]
As the mysterious sound rang out, Qin Fan discovered that the arrival of countless players had brought him entirely new enjoyment.
"You freaking don't know, Qin from Wuyou Manor..."
An angry player in the corner was about to say something, but after noticing the change in his companion's expression, he changed his tone as if to say something else.
"Master Qin is truly a role model for us all! He is simply a great hero and a paragon of virtue that everyone admires!"
"Very good, the task of cleaning all the latrines at Wuyou Manor today is assigned to you!"
Affection level ↓↓↓ Warning!
After issuing the mission, Qin Fan waved his hand and left without a trace, leaving only two players who were petrified in the corner.
Let's get a job, you player-monster!
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