Reality Quest: How I Accidentally Made a Harem of Villainesses
“There is no greater sorrow than to recall happiness in times of misery.” — Dante AlighieriThis is a quote that dictates my life perfectly. Ever since I was a young boy, I enjoyed playing games, so much so that I carried that passion even into my sophomore years, all the way to my death.My story in life isn't all that tragic compared to the more unfortunate out there. I am your typical game creator. I made indie games and visual novels for a living.Naturally, being out of passion and an unknown solo developer, I tried my best to get my work out there, working additional jobs, doing side hustles, both online and locally, all just to survive, and all just to sponsor my work.However, in a world where competition is vast in the game industry, everything I make only ends up at the bottom rank. Because of this, I never gave up, but as I went into my thirties, this passion of mine separated me from my family.These days they don't even talk to me anymore. Depressed, alone, and on the verge of a mental breakdown, I lost all hope, and it didn't help that I had two months of rent due and bills that needed to be paid.But all that changed one night when I got a mysterious message that suddenly appeared on my laptop screen:“You who despair! Would you like a second chance at life? If yes click and offer up your life worth's negativity to me, if no forget this message completely!?”At that time, I clicked Yes by accident.But as the message said, I died due to a heart attack and reincarnated into the World of Purgatory. This was the greatest mistake of my life, as it changed it forever. However in this world I came with the power called the Administrator — a power I gained as a newborn Negative Spirit.With this power I exist as an Entity of Dreams, but even without a physical body, I was determined to make my wish come true: to be a game creator. But unlike other devs, my dreams are different. I can create scenarios in the dreams of men, forcing them to play my game. If they win, they walk out of here as an Awakened Spirit Warrior; however, if I win, the abilities they would have gained in my trials go to me. In this game of mine, anything could be wagered. In reality I have nothing to lose as the Administrator. But to the players, what they wager could be a matter of life or death.
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- Chapter 49: Survive I will
- Chapter 48: The Cure For Fear
- Chapter 47: Lower Floors
- Chapter 46: Psyche Ward
- Chapter 45: Santa Mortuum
- Chapter 44: I Wish You Luck
- Chapter 43: The Benefits of Winning
- Chapter 42: Survive The Night
- Chapter 41: A New Game Approaches
- Chapter 40: Second Dream
- Chapter 39: Emilia’s Worry
- Chapter 38: Distraction
- Chapter 37: You Need Me
- Chapter 36: The Dog’s of Heaven
- Chapter 35: A World of Eternal Darkness
- Chapter 34: Dante Rewards
- Chapter 33: Her Curiosity
- Chapter 32: End of The First Dream II
- Chapter 31: End of The First Dream I
- Chapter 30: The Flames of Mourn
- Chapter 29: Surface
- Chapter 28: Rewards
- Chapter 27: The First Boss Fight
- Chapter 26: The Butcher of Gate Five
- Chapter 25: New Traits
- Chapter 24: Lesser Brood
- Chapter 23: Medical Ward
- Chapter 22: Leveling Up
- Chapter 21: Survive
- Chapter 20: Mundus Type-A
- Chapter 19: Asleep Again
- Chapter 18: The Outer Spirit Call D
- Chapter 17: Sunderland
- Chapter 16: The Avatar of The Soul
- Chapter 15: The Finale Game
- Chapter 14: Gambling Addiction is a Serious Thing
- Chapter 13: Wheel of Dreams
- Chapter 12: The Luck of the Unlucky
- Chapter 11: Contract III
- Chapter 10: Contract II
- Chapter 9: Contract I
- Chapter 8: You May Call Me D
- Chapter 7: The Bridge Between
- Chapter 6: Determination
- Chapter 5: Welcome To Purgatory
- Chapter 4: True Name
- Chapter 3: White Room
- Chapter 2: Conclusion To One Life, The Beginning of Another
- Chapter 1: Prologue
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