David, a 2D enthusiast from the Dragon Kingdom, unexpectedly finds himself in a cyberpunk world. His once-casual "Traveling Frog" game becomes a golden finger—his frog now travels to various two-dimensional worlds, bringing back rare treasures.
Armed with these unique gifts, David begins building his influence in Night City. One fateful night, he saves a mother and her son on a speeding road. On a packed maglev train, he meets a white-haired thief stealing a chip. At a bar, he befriends an irritable but lovable little girl.
David’s rise challenges Arasaka’s hold on Night City. Combining futuristic tech with 2D ingenuity, he forms an unconventional gang, reshaping the city's power structure.
From an ordinary fan to a king of the neon streets, David proves that even in a cyberpunk dystopia, the impossible can become reality.
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MCs name is confusing when interacting with Gloria and her son. Also David seems to be too nice for a Cyberpunk world but i guess thats easily explained by the transmigration. And the Interactions with canon characters feels a little bit forced. Overall still ok read so far.
The idea is good but everyone is behaving like a young master, its simply ridiculous [img=faceslap] [img=faceslap] [img=faceslap] [img=faceslap]
fun cyberpunk with extra powers fun reading improve's with later chapters well ...........................................................................
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It’s good but kinda amateurish cause of the Wuxia kind of writing style I can tell it heavily influenced by a Chinese person, I feel like the Author doesn’t have enough knowledge about the world of cp2077, because the slangs and talking styles of the characters doesn’t reflect them in there canons at all it’s okay for MC to talk a certain way but if you do this to characters already fleshed out in a canon it degrades the story. If you got a proof-reader and consultant you could easily touch up on these things and make the story more solid.