No, this is a VR game. Your sex in the game matches your real life sex. The main character is an exception, who is a guy in real life, but a girl in game. This is why everyone in game assumes that main character is a girl in real life, but his real life friends know the truth.They are all dudes wearing girl skins right?
Bro, chill
If you take a look at Chapter 5 again it is teased that crim is a halfblood vampire irl and can probably still change her gender.No, this is a VR game. Your sex in the game matches your real life sex. The main character is an exception, who is a guy in real life, but a girl in game. This is why everyone in game assumes that main character is a girl in real life, but his real life friends know the truth.
However, it seems like MC's parents are scheming to actually change MC to a girl in real life, which is concerning.
The point would be to make her want to fight Bianca "honorably". They think Bianca wants to have a nice big flashy fight. Then Bianca just cheapshots them. And as a matter of fact, thats exactly how the chapter ended, with them gearing up for a nice straightforward showdown. Yet who knows if Bianca has another trick up her sleeve.Sure but whats still the point? The opponent wont go "oh no, you plan to quit? I'll go easy then". Being surprised and actually caring enough to mess up are vastly different things. These opponents are still going to fight to win.
Bianca is just saying she's going all out since its her final fight so the opponent should too..if anything saying it would make the opponent put more effort into beating her to respect her final fight win or lose.
Which...would obviously be a dumb strategy for Bianca to do if its some trick. Just makes absolutely no sense.
If you take a look at Chapter 5 again it is teased that crim is a halfblood vampire irl and can probably still change her gender.
I wouldn't be surprised if that gaming capsule in which crim is, is truly more that just for gaming (see ch. 1)
While I'm at it, I wonder if we even ever get more story in that direction at all. From what it seems so far the author appears to completely reshape the world after each scenario and basically throw most previous events out the window.
It started with a hyper realistic video game where NPCs felt like alive individuals and special player races seems to have a connection to outside the game. After that it showed a bit of game exploring (if we ignore the out of nowhere dungeon) which is fine and all but now a clan tournament?
Did crim just forget about being a vampire?
All in all it kind of feels like the author lost track of his original idea for the story or just likes to make everything extra long and fill it with irrelevant stuff
I was a few chapters ago, but it's catching my interest again now. Of course, I still do hope this ends soon cause we don't need 30 more chapters of tournament matches.Is anyone else just kinda skimming through the chapters now, waiting for this tournament arc to be over (or at least this match)
But Bianca has been feeling down since the match started, even her friends have noted something was off about her about how she wanted to tank the fight initially.The point would be to make her want to fight Bianca "honorably". They think Bianca wants to have a nice big flashy fight. Then Bianca just cheapshots them. And as a matter of fact, thats exactly how the chapter ended, with them gearing up for a nice straightforward showdown. Yet who knows if Bianca has another trick up her sleeve.
Wow you're right, I never noticed that... it's like Crim's mum is also a vampire. Interesting... but also random. Why are there IRL vampires but the focus of the story is on the video game?If you take a look at Chapter 5 again it is teased that crim is a halfblood vampire irl and can probably still change her gender.
I wouldn't be surprised if that gaming capsule in which crim is, is truly more that just for gaming (see ch. 1)
While I'm at it, I wonder if we even ever get more story in that direction at all. From what it seems so far the author appears to completely reshape the world after each scenario and basically throw most previous events out the window.
It started with a hyper realistic video game where NPCs felt like alive individuals and special player races seems to have a connection to outside the game. After that it showed a bit of game exploring (if we ignore the out of nowhere dungeon) which is fine and all but now a clan tournament?
Did crim just forget about being a vampire?
All in all it kind of feels like the author lost track of his original idea for the story or just likes to make everything extra long and fill it with irrelevant stuff
No, it just hasnt gone back to the irl stuff since the time period Crim was told to stay in the game has not ended yet in-series (3 months).I agree that it seems like the author has forgotten about their initial premise.
I wish 😩They are all dudes wearing girl skins right?
In all fairness, for any personality streamer, they can't both stream and play at their best. Their job is first and foremost to entertain, and then play the game with whatever brainpower they have left."Does this remind you of any youtubers or streamers?"
Basically any vtuber playing a videogame, lmao. I feel like the number of vtubers where people watch them for actual gaming skill vs just using games as another activity to be cute during is very small.
Time to learn Japanese.![]()
I'm guessing this'll get dropped
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I'm guessing this'll get dropped
To clarify and give a little more information:Wow you're right, I never noticed that... it's like Crim's mum is also a vampire. Interesting... but also random. Why are there IRL vampires but the focus of the story is on the video game?
I agree that it seems like the author has forgotten about their initial premise.