If, and I mean if, the monsters you kill in the game are actually real human lives, would you still enjoy hack-and-slash games? "What the hell? Getting all sentimental over a game." "If that day ever comes, I'll be the first to choose the blue pill and travel back in time to slap the OP." "I'll talk to you later, someone's checking the water meter at the door, wait two minutes."... An Yu transmigrated, has a beautiful boss Bronya, a fat older sister, and a job designing the world's lore—a happy and fulfilling life. But I just played a hack-and-slash game, and you insist I'm guilty of a heinous crime? An Yu points at her older sister: "You insist I kill ordinary people while hacking and slashing, then show me how to transform into a Herrscher of the Origin!" "Go ahead and transform!"
My new book, "I Really Didn't Want to Improve Others' Skills," has been uploaded.
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In the endless abyss of the universe, countless enormous...
Perfectly replicates the gameplay, with cooldowns and building prices synchronized with the game.
The cooldown time for buildings and arms is the same as in the game, and it takes tens of seconds to complete.
The Red Alert system versus the world of immortal cultivation, Red Alert 2: Glory of the Republic + violent troop flow + cool writing + micro-magic changes in the later stage!
The preparation time for a nuclear bomb is ten minutes, the lightning storm occurs every ten minutes, and the time-space transmission takes five minutes.
What? Biomass can be recycled!
I'm going to crush the entire world of immortal cultivation!
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[Urban Fantasy + Cyberpunk + Cthulhu + Slice of Life in School + Easy-going and Invincible + Bug-based]
When a bug appears in front of you, if you don't fix it, it will "fix" you.
As an ordinary senior high school student, Li Bufan discovers that this world is a huge, buggy program on the verge of collapse.
And he is the only [administrator] who can see and fix bugs!
[Ding! A bug in the 'physics engine' has been detected. After the host repairs it, they have gained permission to modify local gravity!]
[Ding! 'Logic Virus' intrusion detected. After the host removes it, you will receive a legendary gold item—Schrödinger's Cat Box!]
LV.2 [Puppet Master], I can manipulate objects from a distance, and my words become law!
LV.3 [Dream Master], I can modify rendering and reverse reality!
LV.4 [Wallbreaker]...
On one hand, there's the ever-upgrading character wielding god-level "cheat codes," unleashing devastating attacks in the underworld and dominating the scene!
On one hand, there was Mom's soul-searching question: "Li Bufan! Have you finished your homework? Are you playing games again?!"
Li Bufan exclaimed: This is so hard for me!
Saving the world is fine, but could you please let me finish this "Five Years of College Entrance Examination, Three Years of Simulation" set first?!
In a modern, high-tech martial arts city, the wandering Taoist priest Chen Luo unexpectedly awakens a trifecta of abilities: attribute points, lifespan infusion, and mastery training. From then on, he defies the ironclad rule of "aptitude determines one's life." With his venomous tongue, he navigates the worlds of wealthy families and ancient martial arts sects, rapidly mastering lost martial arts and deducing cutting-edge techniques while exposing the exploitation of the lower classes by resource monopolists. From a "useless Taoist priest" expelled from the Taoist temple to a stirring reformist leader, Chen Luo ultimately leads humanity's warriors to overcome a crisis of existential crisis.