So, the game is in the real world, as in our world, in Japan, but it expects us to just make the concession that for whatever reason Japan is completely isolated and all of these events are being ignored by the world as a whole. Which is fucking ridiculous, I'm all for having suspension of disbelief, but holy shit, after it was publicly leaked by Nanokos friend that there was an effective CLONING device utilizing quantum mechanics you can bet your ass that the story would have never gotten to the point that somehow Marble and the Real Account crew are starting a second game. Heavy interference from allies like the United States would begin immediately going after that kind of technology, and would immediately begin a campaign against those in association with the Real Account with them being considered major terrorists. Even if they managed to get to the point that the game is restarting in Chapter 72, as soon as the Prime Minister of Japan, the man in charge of the country with the third most powerful economy, gets killed by the newly revitalized Real Account group, allied intervention from those affiliated with the United Nations would happen almost immediately, especially after hearing that over one hundred thousand people died alongside the prime minister through an unknown method. Maybe I'm overthinking it but the world in "Real Account" is both trying to be grounded in reality by having explanations for it's ridiculous shit, such as for Marbles extending arms, how the "virtual world" illusion was made, and how bodies were transferred, yet at the same time it expects us to sit back and accept the retarded worldbuilding and the behavior of these characters and the people around them. It's just jarring, and seems of contradictions of what it expects of the reader, if you want us to sit back and accept that it's super advanced technology, cool, do that, but don't try to explain it to make it sound more realistic and expect us to consider this as a possible reality, it just breaks the suspension of disbelief.