I always wished to be better.
It’s funny, because I never tried for that “better me”.
But it hurt when they looked at me like that.
It made me want to curl up and die.
So I did.
I lived like a loser, just like they thought I would.
And died.
Tired. Afraid. Alone.
Yet instead of darkness, what greeted me was light.
Somehow, I awoke in a new yet familiar world.
Meng Yinuo, a dropout and what many would consider a loser, had transmigrated into his favorite video game, The Sword’s Oath of Sacrifice.
But looking into the mirror, he wasn’t the main character, nor himself; in fact, he wasn’t even a playable side-character.
Instead, he had become Wen Hanzhi, a small-fry villain killed in the game’s tutorial by his sister and the main protagonist he was just playing as.
With only a couple of months until his death, Yinuo has to survive in a body he doesn’t know, a family that hates him, and a world that was never supposed to be real.
Yet he knows this game inside and out.
So everything should be fine.
Right?