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NPC Gamer: Dominating the VRMMORPG With my AI

In the virtual realm of 'Aetheria Online,' death unveils an unsettling truth to Cian: he was merely an NPC in a game. Facing a cruel demise and losing his only friend at the hands of the formidable players, he vows to do to them what they had done to him. In a surprising twist of fate, Cian is transmigrated from the virtual world of 'Aetheria Online' into the body of a human player, Levi Bronte. He returns to Aetheria Fueled by a fervent desire for strength and revenge, he embarks on a quest to ascend to unprecedented levels. Guided by his AI companion, 'Blue,' Cian is resolute in his pursuit of vengeance against the players who once ended his life, all while adapting to his new life. He encounters a mix of characters ranging from players, to NPCs and Anti-players. Forcing him to make decisions that might affect the fate of both worlds ----------- A novel I enjoy writing, really hope you enjoy reading it just as much. More power stones = More motivation ----------- Not just wish fulfillment, an actual story that leaves you with stuff to think about.

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The Minotaur

A beast territory, just when they were only moments away from the temple. 

"Aiden! Wait!!" Levi shouted but Aiden just continued running. 

He wanted to try again before he reasoned maybe that was the best option, to just keep running until they got to the temple. 

After a while of running in the thick snow, the full image of the grandiose temple stood before Levi. 

Now with the full view of the temple before them it was massive. Every brick stood perfectly in place with minor cracks here and there, like an abandoned Castle.

As he ran past what looked like a broken fence and a giant boulder covered in snow, Levi felt an ominous presence that sent chills down his spine causing him to slow down almost coming to a stop.

-huff-

'Did that boulder just make a sound?' Levi wondered as he continued forward with his eyes on the boulder.

The boulder slowly began unfolding like a human that was crouched down. The giant hands that simply rested beneath the snow were pulled out and used as a pillar to raise the rest of the monstrosity.

Slowly the beast rose from the snow until its true form was revealed. The white thick fur that covered its head was what served as its camouflage in the snow.

It stood on two feet had had the height of two adult men standing on top of each other.

The whitish-grey skin on its body looked like it had a thick solid texture with a few scars, with a gold bull ring hanging from its nose and two large horns extending from its head.

-HUFF!!!-

The misty air that shot out both of its nostrils was very visible, striking fear into the heart of the two companions who unconsciously had taken all this time to watch this beast unravel.

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**Snow Minotaur 'Kerra' **

HP: 17,680/17,681

Beast Grade: A-rank {lvl 141}

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The fear only doubled as Levi saw the monster's description. It was a beast that he couldn't even imagine defeating.

He thought back to the time he had defeated the B-rank beast, its health wasn't even in the thousand but now an A-rank beast's health is this high.

Taking a closer look, he noticed that the A-rank beast had a level attached to the grade making him wonder if the beast also had skills and other effects like warriors. He figured that was the difference between a named beast and a normal one.

"Levi, come on!!" Aiden called out as he snapped out of his shocked state and began running.

For whatever reason it looked like the beast hadn't noticed them up until the shout, and now was trying to pinpoint the exact direction of the voice. 

<Observation skill used>

"Nice timing" Levi smirked, as his unbeatable skill had activated only to learn that the beast was partially blind. 

He couldn't see any critical hit points or any attack prediction, the only weakness the monster had was its eyes, and worst of all it wasn't fully blind as it looked like it had finally noticed Levi.

Levi immediately turned and began running to the door, even with its poor sight it was still built like a tank there was no way he could even imagine denting the monster's tough-looking skin.

 Aiden's feet skidded on the icy ground, desperately pushing against the solid resistance of the door, with Levi joining him a few seconds later.

They both struggled but to no avail, the door didn't budge. Levi noticed a writing on the door, it read; "The blood of the guardian shall unlock the door" 

The Minotaur began scattering the ground around as if he were looking for something beneath the snow. Levi couldn't tell if it was preparing to charge but he was sure it wasn't good.

"Is that the guardian?" Aiden asked as he turned to face the Minotaur, his facial expression evident of the grim situation they were in.

By now the Minotaur had found what it was looking for, it was a giant battle axe and it began charging at them.

If that Minotaur was the guardian the both of them knew they were as good as dead, but Levi wasn't about to go down without a fight. He still had one last weapon in his arsenal.

"Blue, can you open the door?" Levi asked desperately

[All you had to do was ask]

All the inscription on the door began glowing red, then they heard a loud clunk before the door gave way, causing them to swiftly leap through.

The thunderous slam of the colossal door was followed by another loud thud from the Minotaur axe.

They both leaned on the door, struggling to catch their breath with the adrenaline still coursing through their veins from having narrowly escaped certain death.

"Why…didn't…you do…that earlier ?" Levi asked Blue in between his gasps

[You didn't ask] 

"Since when did you wait for my permission to do what you wanted" Levi wondered

"You simply just wanted to play the hero didn't you?" 

[How could you think that of me, I always put your best interest at heart]

That was it, he waited until the last minute so he could save the day "You don't even have a heart, you liar"

Aiden who had since lost the strength to keep standing was now seated on the dusty black marble floor.

He was happy that he hadn't died, but was more curious as to how Levi was able to open the door without slaying the beast or why he waited until the last minute to do it.

"Get up, we have to continue, there's no time to waste" Levi reminded him as he began heading inside the temple.

Aiden jumped on his feet and began following Levi

"Warrior Levi, how did you open the door without slaying the beast?" Aiden curiously inquired.

Levi wasted no time in his reply "A warrior's secret" he didn't plan to reveal the existence of Blue to anyone, no matter who it was.

Aiden obviously knew that what Levi had just done wasn't normal but how could he expect normal from a man that sometimes talks to himself in low voices? In fact, it was a blessing that he ran into an abnormal warrior like Levi because now he could possibly use him to achieve all his plans.

"Then why didn't you do it sooner?" Aiden asked with a hint of frustration.

Levi gave it a little thought before responding "Sometimes it's better that way". He grinned at his vague response. 

"Is it better that way? When we were just seconds away from getting our head chopped off?" Aiden asked, unable to comprehend the warrior's thought process.

"Does it even matter? I saved your life so instead of complaining you should be thanking me" Levi shot back.

They were walking through a long hallway leading up to another door, the path was dimly lit by widows that allowed only little light through. The thick pillars and walls had a few cracks.

This door was big, but not as large as the one at the entrance. Just as Levi was about to push it, Aiden grabbed his hand.

"What if there is another monster in there?" he asked with a shifty and uneasy expression.

"wouldn't we still go in?" Levi asked, he understood Aiden's concern but he also knew it changed nothing. They were still going to go inside no matter if there was a monster behind that door.

"I would listen to your friend if I were you" a deep sinister manly voice called out from one of the dark spots in the room.