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"Be careful of what you wished for, the Kami-Sama has a terrible sense of humor."

A reformed delinquent wondered if he could get another fresh start after he returned to his former self before the death of his parents. It's indeed a fresh start he got, but…?

The first story of a rookie author not to be taken too seriously.

The real story begins after the third scroll.

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The writing is so blah. There is no feeling, no emotion at all. Feels like a fleshed out outline. You can read this but don’t expect much.
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Worst detective story ever. There is like zero logic applied to the mc's claims of what happened in a case. He has no evidence what so ever to support his claims/story of what happened before he acts on the things he knows from his system.
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a solid 5 stars for this book, got me tearing up in less than 5 chapters in, absolutely beautiful how you portray the emotions of the characters,giving them depth as if they were not characters in a book but actual humans, will be writing a subsequent review as the novel progresses
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In short, this novel follows a in the beginning mostly average person in his adventure into the VR-game A New World (ANW). The story includes several deep topics, from AI over what is life to psychological topics. It also has a slow progress in the overarching story progression. Many different things happen and there is a good mix of action, adventure and training both in-game and out-of-game with an in-depth magic system. The MC does really not get any rest.––– detailed with mild spoilers –––Writing Quality: Some minor errors which do not hamper comprehension. Action scenes are exciting and even the complex topics are understandable (if you do not rush read through the chapters).Story Development: The MC and the whole story makes slow but constant progress, which I find a much more realistic flow for a VR Novel. There was only one big timeskip in about 500 chapters, but I did not miss any. Where would they come from? Games are designed to be exciting and the MC does more than what the average player would. This novel also developes the real life story, which is rare. Real life does not stop just because there is an in-game event and it is the same the other way arround.The different encounters and events/quest are always exciting and the whole feel of the VR-Game which is too real for what a game is supposed to be is integrated well. New storylines are always introduced in a sensible way and up till now none of them were abandoned.Character Design: All characters have depth to them but backgrounds are not just dumped on the reader and thus only told, when a character asks or feels the need to give info. This means, that the reader has to think about how characters act and interact to get a comprehensive picture of the characters.Update Stability: Very good. One to two chapters a day with even length. Small pauses only when significant problems occur. Direct reader interaction from small backlog.World Background: The most realistic VR novel I have seen. Both real life and the game world are resonable and thought out. Cool and interesting magic system which does require thinking by the reader and rereading of past chapters after long pauses in reading.Compared to go "Mages are too op": Magic system keeps this detailed description which was only present in the early chapters of MATO. 500 chapters in this novel might be about at 100 chapters of MATO by developement of MC.
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It seem to be dropped. Anyone found the source/raw
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Its okay, though needs more chapters as 60 really aren't enough to fully immerse in the story though sadly it might've dropped from the trial read which is very regrettable
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