A game called Civilization Wars suddenly appeared. Players create civilizations step by step from scratch. In the game, players can establish city-states, develop their civilizations, advance technology trees, and deploy troops. Li He entered the game as a tribal chief. He experienced the Stone Age, the Feudal Dynasty, and the Industrial Empire... He thought everyone was simply progressing steadily through the technology trees and civilizations, but who knew... what are these orcs, elves, goblins, and dwarves?! Didn't everyone start as primitive humans eating raw meat and drinking blood?
After transmigrating to the Souls-like world, Lord acquired a simulation system. Although he only had one simulation opportunity, the rewards obtained could be brought out intact. This might be difficult for ordinary people, but for a veteran Souls 5 player, it was a piece of cake. One-life completion, level capped, points maxed out. Left hand wielding a sword, right hand a scythe, items unlimited. Only after confirming he had nothing left to grind and there was no room for further improvement did Lord contentedly close the simulation, preparing to begin his unparalleled Dark Souls journey. However... after stepping outside, gazing at the magnificent golden tree in the distance, Lord fell into deep thought. "Wait, where is the border?"
Come on! Kill me, and you'll have endless gold, artifacts, and honor! The prerequisite is that you can get past my pet! That's right! It's that seemingly harmless little girl at the door! (Sharing the book "Rebirth: I Am the Boss" by Not Floating Clouds)
What are the basic qualities of a villain? Transmigrating into the body of a villainous lord destined to be killed by the hero, inheriting all the family's underground businesses: slave trade, potion smuggling, cult gatherings, forbidden rituals… In a dark, insane, twisted magical world, the only way to survive is to become one with it all…? He scoffed at the idea. "If you feel your territory is chaotic and unmanageable, and the people and nobles are all eyeing your position—then don't doubt it, you simply haven't had enough corpses hanging from your city gates."