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The Gamer who traveled to Honkai: Star Rail Novel

SenatusTheta
Ongoing
806ch
3
4.6
1969
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Pei Guang is invited by an online friend to beta test a new game. This game promises an ultra-realistic experience, which proves to be both a blessing and a curse. His character in the game possesses a unique set of skills, seamlessly pieced together from various other games, contributing to the high level of realism. However, there's a significant disconnect between Pei Guang's immersive gaming experience and how he's perceived by those around him in the real world. To others, he appears to be a patient suffering from a peculiar delusion, often talking to himself and uttering strange phrases that sound like game settings. This creates humorous and awkward situations. For instance, in one interaction, Pei Guang's in-game actions lead him to loudly declare to March 7th, "Stop searching! Stop searching! There’s really nothing in the trash can." Another time, his virtual exploration seems to translate into a real-world intrusion, prompting Himeko to admonish him with, "Please don't rummage through my room. These are all personal belongings." Dan Heng's reaction is simply a bewildered silence. Meanwhile, in a contrasting moment, Stelle's discovery of "something to eat in the trash can" highlights the absurd blend of game mechanics and real-world perception. The novel explores the comedic and potentially confusing implications of a hyper-realistic game bleeding into everyday life, particularly when the player's actions and dialogue are misinterpreted by those who don't understand his virtual reality.

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In "The Gamer who traveled to Honkai: Star Rail", readers are treated to a captivating Other story that keeps you hooked from the very first chapter. The narrative unfolds with a steady pace, blending action, emotion, and intrigue in equal measure.

Themes of growth, resilience, and human connection run deep throughout "The Gamer who traveled to Honkai: Star Rail". The author crafts multi-layered characters whose struggles and triumphs feel authentic, making every twist and revelation all the more satisfying. With 806 chapters available, there is no shortage of content to keep readers engaged.

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