Reiji Sato didn’t just beat the world’s hardest game—he conquered it.
After three brutal years, 927 rage quits, two dead keyboards, and one dumped girlfriend, he cleared Elysia: Fatebound, a game so punishing it was basically a digital war crime.
His reward?
A broken ending, no closure, and a glitchy pop-up asking if he wanted to report the game to a “higher power.”
Naturally, he said yes.
Now he’s stuck inside the game… as an NPC.
Stripped of his player status, trapped in a peasant’s body, and forced to spout stock dialogue like a budget side character, Reiji's new life should’ve been game over.
But the system forgot one thing:
He still has the secret title no one else ever earned—True Player.
With developer-level access, partial control over the world’s logic, and a personal vendetta against lazy game design, Reiji’s about to break every rule, shatter every trope, and mod this pixelated purgatory into his playground.
The gods made a mistake.
They gave the final boss a respawn.
Overpowered. Underappreciated. And absolutely done with everyone’s fantasy bullsh*t—this NPC is about to become a legend by accident.