I woke up as a baby and realized I was reincarnated in the world of games I used to play, and I was desperate.

Unlike a peaceful modern society, it is a dangerous world where monsters, called monsters, thrive.The apex of life was not a man, but a giant dragon that covered one city.

The place where people live is only a survival zone called a state built inside a giant wall.

Adventurers who operate out of fear but on a daily basis and bring back resources from outside the Wall at the expense of the magic techniques and lives developed in lieu of science support their lives.

Speaking of the world of games, what is the worst thing that happened when I was born into a world that was premised on this exchange of life, a peaceful bogeyman who lived a life that was separate from the struggle?

One day I will have to fight the monster with my sword.In my opinion, the values that I had cultivated in my previous life were just painful for me.

But there was also a God in this world.I realized the fact when I was seven years old.

I don't want to die in rabbits or horns, so I thought I'd shake a wooden knife and improve my weapon proficiency a little bit.

"I'm cumming... hmm?

The number that floats and disappears like a bubble in my vision is written as "+1".

The more it shakes, the more it springs up, the more experience it is, and I hear the fanfare twice in an hour.

Yes, I leveled up.

"Ohhh... ohhhhhhhh!!!

I was ecstatic.It turns out this world, which I thought was the worst, is what I call the best paradise.

The more experience you accumulate, the higher your level.

I don't know what you think is natural, but there's nothing so wonderful about living your life.

In any case, unlike the real world that lived before the reincarnation, efforts are managed by a number called empirical value and appear as a result of leveling up by exceeding a certain amount.That is what is promised in this World.

Even if there is a difference or upper limit in the rate of rise due to genius, it is guaranteed to grow if you continue your efforts, and you can "consciously" it with the fanfare that rings in your brain.

The higher the number of acquired experience values that appear in the field of view, the more efficient the effort is, and the "required experience" that appears at the edge of the field of view clearly represents the next growth (goal).

I wonder if something like this has happened.Is there such a wonderful world?

If you are a gamer, is it not a world where you can raise objective facts (levels) and sing aloud if your efforts are not wasted?

"Here it comes, ValhalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaIsn't that the ideal place (Shangri-La)?

The joy overflowing with endless laughter echoes across the blue sky.

That day, I kept laughing and pretending until my doubtful parents knocked me into the church.