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Gods' Impact Online

[WPC #220 - Gold Place Winner!] In the future timeline, Humankind had developed things that brought a revolution to the world. But their best invention was fully immersive VR games that became more and more advanced as time passed. They could create new worlds— in virtual reality, that were more beautiful and profound than the real world they lived in. Upon seeing how Humankind started discarding the world created by the gods and embracing the fake world created by humans, the gods were enraged. Thus, gods transmigrated the souls of all the VR game players into the game created by gods—called Gods' impact, which was unlike any VR game. It was too surreal with daily struggles, quests, systems, monsters, and... more deadly and cruel than the real world. However, they could use their real-life skills and talents in the game. They could use the real world money into the game. As they evolved in the game, their body also changed in real life. Furthermore, the players who died in the game also died in the real world. How will Zach, who just happened to try out the VR game for the first time, only to be transported into Gods’ impact, survive? "Everyone's stats are limited. I will become limitless by cultivating infinite MP!" Zach announced nonchalantly when he realized he might be the strongest player in the game. Little did the gods know that they would regret messing with Zach, and his existence alone would become a threat to them. --- Note- Video games, fantasy, and realistic logic are applied in this Gods' Impact. But don't forget that the sole purpose of this game was for gods to screw over humans in every way possible. === Discord Link- https://discord.gg/BzqvMxjadj

NoWoRRyMaN · Games
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Chapter 235- A Week Later

A week later.

It was morning and the players and NPCs were busy doing their work.

A group of 5 players was sitting in the tavern, eating breakfast and talking with each other while passing comments and remarks.

"Yeah, yeah, that." an elderly player said. "The battle of the Navier was the best battle I have fought at."

"Yeah, it was good. But come on, you can't compare it with Vuldr and Yildr duel," a female player responded.

"I think you both are right. But for me, my duel with you was the best," a male player said to the female player who responded a while ago.

The female player kicked the male player's chair and said, "I truly regret not killing you in the duel."

"Oh?" the man smirked and said, "That's the exact opposite of what you say when I plunge my sword inside your wet sheath every night."