After playing an online game all night, he suddenly died and transmigrated into the game, becoming a famous villain.
At the very beginning, he confessed to the high-ranking duke's daughte...
Time flies by, and in the blink of an eye, ten years have passed.
Players experienced a magnificent storyline spanning a full decade.
Of course, for players, these ten years are just about getting through the story, nothing special.
For players who speedrun the main storyline, these ten years are nothing more than a year, or even a few months.
But for the people living in this world, ten years has truly passed.
The storyline hasn't changed much over the past decade, and almost every player is experiencing nearly the same story.
Except for... Gwen's father, Angus's incident.
In most of the other characters' storylines, they arrive in the North and Gwen kills Angus.
But there are always exceptions.
In one of the storylines experienced by 'Tom,' Gwen did not kill Angus with her own hands.
Angus was arrested, imprisoned, and subsequently beheaded.
This is just a slight plot change, because although Angus didn't die at Gwen's hands, he still died.
As long as someone dies, it won't affect the plot.
Even if such unfounded Easter eggs are mentioned, they may not necessarily be believed by people.
Therefore, the matter was left unresolved.
In the game's storyline, players experienced many twists and turns.
For example, the fall of the south and the growth of Queen Caencia.
The goddess's followers began to act, infiltrating all religious churches and waging acts of terror around the world.
And then there's the first time he stands in opposition to Grand Knight Gwen, who has become a god.
The storyline tells of how the player is seduced by the goddess's followers, helping these evil believers to commit various wicked acts, ultimately pushing Gwen to become a god.
That's how it is in terms of plot.
After all, players aren't picky and will accept any task issued by anyone, especially if it's a task that requires them to advance the main storyline.
Although they also suffered the consequences as a result.
After becoming a god, Gwen first purged those who believed in her, and then put the players on trial.
Now, the players' mission is to defeat Gwen and demonstrate their power.
You need to be strong yourself to succeed; if you're strong enough, you'll naturally get past Gwen.
Of course, for the vast majority of people, it's reasonable to not be able to get through it.
After becoming a god, Gwen was countless times more powerful than before.
Each of her attacks alters the battlefield; the speed of each move is enough to tear space apart.
If a player is not careful, they could lose most of their health.
Therefore, every player will inevitably experience a tough battle when facing Gwen, who has become a boss.
Many players who had previously progressed smoothly through the storyline encountered difficulties here.
Players kept failing until they gradually began to understand the boss's irregular and complex combat patterns.
They need to constantly learn skills and challenge themselves in order to pass the level.
Only a very few people can defeat Gwen through constant challenges and win her approval.
But there are exceptions.
A player wearing a rugby cap and an armored mask underneath is experiencing this scene.
He was facing Gwen, who had already proven herself and become a god.
Gwen was bathed in holy light, her six wings spread out.
The silver armor gleamed with a dazzling light, and the longsword was cold and sharp, flashing with a blinding holy light.
She merely appeared in mid-air, and the surrounding space was already slightly distorted by her invisible pressure.
The surrounding earth was dyed by flowing waves of silver and gold light, the ground seemed to float and crack, and rocks flew everywhere.
Even the flowing water seemed to transform into shimmering mercury, creating a truly peculiar scene.
In this spectacular scene, the player appears as a tiny, ordinary, colorless speck of dust.
The Last Valkyrie
Logically, players should be able to see the boss's health bar and level at this point.
But in front of this player, even a raging storm and billowing dust...
He also failed to see the health bar he should have seen.
It was as if his game had suddenly encountered a bug.
Until the Valkyrie, who had transformed into a goddess, slowly descended from the sky and landed steadily in front of him.
"I am not someone who cannot distinguish right from wrong."
A cold yet clear voice reached the player's ears, causing him to pause slightly in surprise.
After all, while most people were challenging Gwen, they had never seen the Valkyrie talk to the player.
Just as the player was wondering if he had misheard,
Gwen suddenly fired a shot, throwing him off the battlefield and out of the boss room area.
Then, Gwen flapped her wings violently and left the scene.
This scene felt strangely familiar to the player.
This is usually a cutscene that appears after defeating Gwen, signifying Gwen's departure and the player's victory.
But why does things become so different in his games?
He hadn't even started challenging Gwen, nor had he ever seen her health bar.
Is that all?
He could only assume it was a bug, and he never suspected Gwen.
Despite skipping a boss battle, the story continues as usual.
Because Gwen became a god, and after being successfully challenged, she left the Karencia Empire.
In the storyline, she left the empire because she had become the goddess of justice and was disappointed with humanity.
Thus, Riboot, the former head of the Reiser family who had once disrupted the empire, made a surprising move as the president of the world's largest Cassidra Chamber of Commerce.
On that day, the whole world was hit by a terrible economic crisis.
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