Leaving behind the familiar for an unknown place felt both bizarre and right, as Sophia found herself fleeing Marazona to save herself from a heart-wrenching fate. Stepping into Earth, everything appeared strange to her, and she must have seemed equally bewildering to Donald, the son of the kind woman who welcomed her into her home. Let's discover the intricate connection between these two worlds as our story unfolds.
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It is a video game simulation story but it doesn't come across as copy and paste as stories in the same genre.
Game mechanics but very minimal so dont expect detailed stats or constant info dumps of massive stat info.
Don't read chapter 5, it's missing and is actually the chapter 5 for the epilog, also there are 8 or 9 epilog chapters so after you read up to ch 6 here you'll have to search for the last few.
No romance.
Things have consequences, for example people won't survive due to plot.
No filler or at the very least no filler arcs.
The chapters are pretty long so even though it's not 1000 chapters it doesn't feel rushed. The story maintains the same pace.
The characters are multi dimensional and have fleshed out motivations.
Hope this review helps. If you are on the fence after you start reading it I would say try to make it to about ch 30 before you finally decide.
See you in the comments.