
Aboriginal People
by Xikawa
About This Novel
A visitor from a foreign land who mistakenly entered the virtual game world lost his unique martial arts skills that were proud of his hometown. In the eyes of players, he was just an 11C magician. He walked in the dark and terrifying dungeon, fighting with drow assassins, bone dragon bosses and dracolichs, just to find a way home; He pretends to be a player and has an affair with a beautiful player, just to explore the truth of the game world; When several of the most powerful player guild organizations unite to jointly promote the huge plot mission [Gate of Light], he fishes in troubled waters and is ruthless... ========================================================== Ps: The new book [Outstanding] is uploaded, see the through train.
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The story of the NPCs in the game rebelling against the players. At the end of the novel, the light sadness and wonderful plot make people want to put it down, and the angle is novel. In the same genre, "Solo Travel" is recommended. There is always a day when the game shuts down the server. As a wise NPC, the sadness of the feast after the prosperity is gone, the sadness of the forced end of life, the pain of trying to find the truth of the world behind the manipulated life, etc. Are all unforgettable.




An NPC's journey of self-discovery




The "Aboriginal" I read is a physical version of the novel. It tells the story of a man who knows martial arts and travels to the world of the Western Fantasy online game. The ending is a bit unfinished. Basically, the male protagonist has no CP and only misses his wife.




This is also an online game from the perspective of "NPC". Different from the solo game, Lan Qi comes from time travel and is not a virtual program. To be honest, the first volume of dungeons is really boring, and the second volume is slightly worse. I really like Lan Qi, this cute mage who holds a scroll of forbidden spells as a command arrow. If the surface world could be written better and the ending could be better, it would be perfect. This book is, as always, my favorite alternative novel that doesn't involve stallion or competition for hegemony.













