____this story sets in Japan that developed a little different history from yours.
This is how a Japanese Princess relieves her stress of the day by using the latest VRMMORPG, and while playing the villain there, the first town turns into whirlpool of chaos, smashed the underground organization in one hand and went for a coup. It’s literally a playtime diary of a girl who is called as “Genocider-san”, “Roaming Last Boss”, “A different person plays the game”, “Raid Boss”, “Ruthless”, “Calamity”, and such by the players.



This novel may not appeal to everyone due to certain aspects that some readers might find less appealing. Common criticisms include unrealistic gameplay, excessive violence, and an overly powerful main character. These elements have led to mixed reactions, with potential outcomes ranging from quitting early on due to these factors and voicing opinions, to initially disliking but continuing, or even fully embracing the story.
The novel shares similarities with BOFURI in terms of these points, but it's important to note that it doesn't mean it's a poor read. On the contrary, the author has managed to address common isekai tropes and introduce a unique protagonist. Our main character stands out, even though her backstory is not fully fleshed out at this point. The engaging plot adds to the overall enjoyment, turning the reading experience into something quite captivating.
In summary, while I'd love to provide a more detailed analysis, it's currently 4 am, and my思维开始模糊。Please forgive any minor language inconsistencies, as English is not my first language, but I hope my thoughts come across clearly.
These inconsistencies are just the tip of the iceberg. The narrative is illogical and nonsensical, at least from my perspective. If you enjoy power fantasies where characters operate outside the rules, this might be your preferred genre. However, it's not something I find appealing.