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Godly Programming from the Start

🇮🇳Mark_Bayonon
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Synopsis
Jeff, who died while doing his usual daily routine, found himself transmigrated into another world one that was twice the size of Earth. At first, he thought life would be the same. Peaceful. Boring, even. Just another world with different skies and landscapes. But he was wrong. On one fateful night, while he lay in his small room, a sudden ding echoed through the air. It was sharp, clear, and unnatural like something out of a sci-fi film. And then… something appeared before his eyes. [Luck Spin System has finally bind] [Congratulation you have gotten a skill: Godly Programming] With this luck finally his dream can finally come true which is making games, seeing that their was no minecraft in this world he decided to recreate it. Then his journey began starting as a programmer, he quickly rose to dominate the digital field, racing field, swimming field, shooting field, combat field, robotics field, hacking field, academic field, business field, gaming field, drone piloting field, artificial intelligence field, engineering field, virtual reality field, and even the military simulation field What would Jeff do with all these, skill and titles read to find out of course. ... This novel is based on my personal fantasies and dreams. It shows what I imagine life could be like, even if not everything is real. Thank you for reading, and I hope you’ll continue to support me on my journey as an author. [The cover is not mine credits to the owner]
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: Where it all Started

Intro

Hi there! My name is Jeff. I have black hair and an average nose. My eyes and brows are sharp like an eagle's. I am over 5.9 feet tall.

If I had to rate myself on a scale of 1 to 10, I would give myself an 8.

I am currently 16 years old and still in school. I am in Grade 11 from the section St-John.

You see, the truth is, I don't belong in this world. I'm from the other planet that is also named Earth.

But here's the kicker - I died from over fapping. Yeah, you read that right. But wait, there's more! I've been reincarnated in a whole other multiverse, and let me tell you, it's not quite the same as my old world.

I mean, I searched high and low for my favorite anime, and it was nowhere to be found! Can you believe it? Needless to say, it left me feeling a little down in the dumps.

I'm currently at episode 1002 of One Piece, and let me tell you, I've been staying up all night just to catch every single release.

But now, I can't do it anymore. I mean, I knew it was a bad idea to do it so many times before, but I never thought it would come to this.

If only I had limited myself to just one fap a week, I might still be alive and enjoying.

Sigh

Tears rolled down his face as he think about it.

Anyway, enough of my sob story. Let me introduce myself. I'm a student in Christina Academy Inc. In grade 11-St. John's, in the classroom, I'm pretty decent when it comes to my studies.

Sometimes, I'm even ranked first in exams, but other times I fall back to second or third place.

But you wanna know my absolute favorite subject? It's computer class, baby! Back in my past life, I always dreamed of becoming a programmer.

Programming has been my dream ever since I was a little kid. I used to play games like League of Legends, Roblox, Minecraft, and Point Blank all the time.

I became so addicted that I wanted to learn how to program so I could create my own games.

Unfortunately, I didn't have a laptop or computer at the time, and using my phone to program was just too darn difficult. So, I had to put my dream on hold and focus on my studies.

Fast forward to now, I've been in this new world for a week now, and let me tell you, it's been pretty uneventful.

I haven't received any special system or anything like the protagonists in the stories I've read, so I just go about my day like nothing ever happened.

I mean, I'm just grateful to be alive, you know? But suddenly, I heard a ding sound in my ear...

...

As the first light of dawn began to filter into the room, a teen slumbered soundly on his bed, completely unaware of the world around him.

Suddenly, the shrill sound of an alarm pierced the air, shattering the stillness of the morning and rousing him from his peaceful slumber.

With a groan, he reached out to his phone and tapped the stop button, cutting off the piercing noise.

Drowsily, he made his way to the shower, his mind still hazy with the remnants of sleep.

As the water cascaded over him, he began to come awake, his thoughts slowly drifting off.

After finishing his shower, he turned his attention to breakfast, setting the rice cooker to work and open a can of sardines, which would serve as his meal for the day.

With his hunger satiated, and his hair slicked back with a liberal dose of gel, the young man wore his school uniform and prepared to set out for another day of learning.

His name was Jeff, and though he had died in his former world, he had somehow been transmigrated into his body in another multiverse, where he would continue to pursue his dreams and ambitions.

Despite the apparent similarities in his new life, it slowly began to dawn on Jeff that things were not as they seemed.

Though he had the same name, family, friends, and school, something fundamental had changed.

His beloved anime, One Piece, was nowhere to be found, and his favorite music and Hanime like Boku no Pico, were conspicuously absent as well.

It was a bitter pill to swallow, but Jeff slowly began to accept the harsh reality that he was truly dead.

As he got dressed in his school uniform, Jeff took a moment to reflect on his current living situation.

He was renting a room in a boarding house owned by his mother's friend, a kind woman who had reduced the rent to a mere 500 pesos per month due to their close relationship.

Though it was a far cry from the comfortable life he had enjoyed in his former world, Jeff was grateful for the opportunity to start anew and make the most of his second chance at life.

As Jeff made his way out of the boarding house, he encountered his aunt Rose in the midst of her morning routine. With a warm smile, Jeff greeted her.

"Good morning, Aunt."

Rose turned her gaze towards Jeff and reciprocated the greeting.

"Good morning to you too, Jeff. You better hurry along now or you'll be late for school." The urgency in her voice was clear as she reminded him that it was already past 7 and time was of the essence.

Without hesitation, Jeff bid his aunt farewell and set off on his journey to school.

Upon reaching the school's stadium, Jeff saw several students gathered around, chatting and playing games.

After a quick scan of the area, he climbed up the stairs to the second floor.

His classroom was the second room to the right of the staircase, making it easy for him to go their.

As he entered the classroom, a sense of relief washed over him noticing that the teacher was not there yet.

His classmates seemed to be indulged in their phones, seemingly uninterested in anything else.

So he made my way to my seat at the 11-st classroom, passing by my fellow classmates who were either scrolling through social media or chatting with each other.

Finally, he reached his seat next to he's best friend, Mark Belgira. Mark had short black hair, an average nose, and slightly dark skin due to his family's farming background.

Despite this, he was always cheerful and approachable." Jeff, have you finished the assignment?" Mark asked me, while simultaneously playing his favorite game, Mobile Legends.

"I haven't started it yet... Wait, there's an assignment?" he was caught off guard and looked at Mark, trying to recall if his teacher mentioned it before.

Suddenly, he remembered, "Ahhh, now I remember," he exclaimed, feeling a sense of enlightenment.

"My, my, Jeff, have you been wandering around aimlessly again?" my girl classmate teased with a laugh.

Jeff was left speechless by her words, but he didn't dwell on it too much, as it was sometimes his usual approach with his classmates who didn't do their homework or didn't study for an oral exam.

"I did not wander outside; I'm a very dedicated person, in my studies." I spoke in a serious tone, showing no hint of lies.

"Yeah, right," she replied sarcastically.

I sat down on my seat, which was three seats away from the blackboard.

I watched mark my friend play Mobile Legends, and the hero he was using was Tigreal, his main hero.

My friend was playing Mobile Legends and was in his base with his team protecting it from the enemy Lord.

They were on the verge of being defeated when a miraculous thing happened - he clicked on "conceal" and became invisible.

He then moved the joystick towards his enemies and activated his ultimate skill. After that, he clicked on "flicker" but the unexpectable happened he didn't catch any enemies.

Jeff was amazed by his skills. However, shortly after he used his ultimate, he was hooked by Franco's first skill and was stunned by its ultimate.

The enemy team then attacked him and he died.

"Wow, you really are the god of Tigreal," I exclaimed in an admiring tone.

However, when I looked at his score, I saw that he had a disappointing record of 1/19/3.

Looking at the scoreboard, it was evident that their team had a score of 8/46, with the enemy team clearly dominating.

"Wow, best tank ever! You have an assist of 3," I continued with a hint of sarcasm in my voice, but with a delightful expression, as I patted his back.

Mark rolled his eyes and grinned, knowing that Jeff was teasing him.

"Shut up man, at least I'm not the one who forgot about the assignment," he retorted.

"Hey, my friend, I suggest you play Candy Crush instead of Mobile Legends. You're good at tapping," he added more salt to the injury.

"Just shut up, Jeff," Mark retorted again, feeling irritated by his jokes.

As the students chatted, more of their classmates began to trickle in, and soon the room was filled with the usual buzz of chatter and laughter.

It was just another typical day at their small school.

Just as the conversation was about to continue, the teacher finally arrived, and class began. The same subjects cycled through the day: English, Filipino, Science, Statistics, Basic Calculus, and Reading and Writing.

Jeff couldn't help but wonder why on earth is Basic Calculus even called "basic" when it's so damn hard?

Surely, whoever named it must've been hit by a donkey or something. This was the only the explanation that made sense.

Eventually, the school day came to an end. As the final bell rang, students packed up their things and prepared to head home.

Mark and Jeff slung their bags over their shoulders and made their way outside.

Mark's house was a little far off located up in the mountains so the two walked together until they reached the fork in the road.

There, they exchanged a casual goodbye before parting ways. Mark's friend turned and headed straight home, the sun already beginning to dip on the horizon.

Rose wasn't home, so he went straight to his room and flopped onto the bed, phone in hand. After taking off his uniform and hanging it neatly on the wall, he grabbed his tablet and started scrolling through TikTok.

The hours passed quickly as one video led to another, and before he knew it, the time had reached 6:00 p.m.

Just as he was about to get up to cook some rice, a ding echoed through the room.