During the demon-summoning ceremony, Aiwass finally recalled his past life's memories.
This should be an online game that his family's company had released and operated for six years. Now, his foster father was the leader of the latest version's antagonist organization.
He would expose his identity six years later, hesitate and then defect from the protagonist's side. Ultimately, because he decided to take a fatal strike meant for the player character, he was killed by his upright older brother in a transitional CG without even a chance to enter the main content.
——But the problem was not too significant. Aiwass also knew many secret advancement routes exclusive to the player character, as well as the Nurturing Secret Sequel regulations of the various Paths. He believed he could reverse his unfortunate fate……
So now there was only one issue left.
"According to the original plot, shouldn't I have been rescued by the protagonist before this lousy ceremony even began?"
Tied to the ceremonial altar as a sacrifice, Aiwass fell into contemplation.
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Keywords: Victorian Fantasy, Amber Flow
I wasn't sure where the story was going within the first couple of chapters, however as I kept reading it just got better and better. The grammar was good, and the magic system was well structured and reminded me a little of lord of the mysteries but with a little bit more of a game feel.
I like the story and how he has to scheme and plan to live/ progress, but it did have one fundamental flaw: for someone who skips the plot, he knows pretty much every detail that has mattered. I still think it is a good story, and a lot is happening at a good pace, but by doing it this way, it is straying away from the fundamental point of the book that it is even named after
The world background is not yet clear , but the story is going pretty smooth . l like this new type of power system . It's different from the norm .