Hey readers, it's your favourite author (hopefully), Drakon.
This isn't a real chapter, obviously—just a little something I wanted to share with you. Feel free to skip it if you want; it's not essential to the story.
First, I want to address the pacing of this book. It's not exactly fast-paced, but it's not slow either—it's a mix of both. The first nine chapters might feel a little slow, but that's intentional. They serve as a foundation for the story, and many of the details introduced there will become more important later on. I wanted to establish these elements now rather than drag them out unnecessarily.
Personally, I think the pacing turned out well, but I'd love to hear your thoughts on it and the novel as a whole. I'm open to criticism (or at least I think I am)!
The genre of this book might also seem confusing to some of you when you reach Chapter 10, which is when our protagonist, Michael, enters the "Land of Origin." This place closely resembles a game—there are even quests.
At first glance, the title of this novel might make you think it's similar to other stories with concepts like job changes or class changes, but it's different. While some elements are familiar, my goal is to blend the novel's reality with another world that feels like a game, giving two different plotlines and identities for the MC in the story. I won't claim it's the best-written novel out there, but I promise to give it my all. The story features two worlds—one rooted in a fantasy setting and the other with a video-game-like environment—each with its own plot direction that will eventually converge into a thrilling climax.
That's all I have to say for now.
I hope you enjoy the novel, and if you do, please don't forget to add it to your library, vote, and comment. Love you all, and see you every day with new chapters!