Gu Bei, a professional assassin, enters the dungeon world behind the 'door'.
While other players start with just a knife, he awakens a god-level talent at the start—[Source Decomposition].
In Gu Bei's eyes, all instances of the game only contain two types of resources:
1. Decomposable entries.
2. God Points pending withdrawal.
While others are still diligently earning points,
Gu Bei has already used the materials around him to create various kinds of equipment.
"Warning! Abnormal gains detected—"
Gu Bei then promptly stripped the "Space Permissions (Incomplete)" entry.
"Don't be nervous, I'm a shareholder now too."
Welcome to ATM mode. I'm Gu Bei, here to kill and dismantle your capital, and incidentally become a god.
In high school, students learn swordsmanship and other combat techniques. Quantitative indicators of physical fitness are an important criterion for university admission. Combat ability is a key subject. These are clearly standard urban martial arts styles. But can anyone tell me what the heck is that giant roadside advertisement for a mixed-race potion? Is the swordsmanship teacher from the Demon Slayer world, or the Pirate World? A new, incredibly popular restaurant has opened next door, and rumor has it that the chef is one of the ten most talented graduates from Totsuki. I turned on the TV, and it was broadcasting news about a meeting between the mayor and the head of Konoha Village. Celebrating the tenth anniversary of diplomatic relations between our city and Konoha. Something's a bit off about the style of this martial arts world.
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?
Recruit soldiers, build territories, command armies, conquer the world, and seize the throne... No longer small-team battles, but conquest by legions. Total War: Warhammer, Warcraft, Heroes of Might and Magic, Dynasty Warriors, The Lord of the Rings, Mount & Blade, A Song of Ice and Fire... Welcome to the Strategic Master God Space!