[Holographic game + farming + infrastructure building + no pay-to-win + not fast-paced]
Mikoko, who was unemployed at home, signed up for the test of "Tianqi Continent: Another World Chronicle" on her younger brother's strong recommendation and was lucky enough to be selected to participate in the test.
What started as a game to pass the time unexpectedly changed her life completely.
As the game progressed, she couldn't help but wonder...
Was being selected for the test really just luck?
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(I haven't used Photoshop in ages, so I'll just make do with this ugly cover image.)
The storyline takes place after Rukawa and Sakuragi's second year.
This is a fanfiction about the Liu Hua pairing. Those interested are welcome to read it.
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[Good news: I've traveled to another world with a future system! Bad news: Nobody believes me!]
【A Contrasting Start】: Lin Chen, a top analyst in 2025, travels back to 2003 and gains access to the 【Future Star Vision】 system.
Result: He was an unemployed coach, penniless, and was treated like a madman by the media!
Scene 1: Amateur Shop Assistant
Lin Chen: I want to sign this 19-year-old amateur shop assistant center-back!
His action: He spent £30,000 to bring "Little Van Dyke" back to Wecombe from Maastricht.
Unexpected result: The media was in an uproar, and fan forums were filled with mockery: "Did Wycombe sign a deliveryman?"
Everyone: 'Seriously? Has this coach gone mad?!'
Scene 2: The Skinny Boy
Lin Chen: I want to sign this skinny 18-year-old midfielder; he's a future master!
His move: He spent £50,000 to bring "Little Moutinho" back from Portugal's B team.
Unexpected result: The veterans in the locker room looked down on him and ostracized him at every turn during training.
Everyone: 'What can this kid do? He can't even hold a ball properly!'
[System notification: The host is facing immense public pressure. Please prove yourself with your achievements!]
Lin Chen (helplessly): This is so hard! Why doesn't this cheat system have a "force to believe" function?
Time travel is certainly a good thing, because if you're not doing well, you have a chance to change your fate; if you're doing well, you have a chance to make up for your regrets. But what if the difference between before and after time travel is huge? How huge? Before time travel, you were one of the world's leading financial tycoons, a super-rich man; after time travel, you're the chairman of a football club with very little money, and not just any football club, but a League Three team from the lowest rung of the English professional league system. What would you do? No money! No people! Not even a manager! No problem, I'll earn money!