There is a game called Your World Simulator, aka YWS.

    This is a game that creates an optimized virtual reality by setting the world view you want, and an ultra-high-performance artificial intelligence connected to a global network takes care of it.

    In virtual reality, the player can become a hero who saves the world, the emperor of a great empire who first unified the continent, or a demon king who turns the world into hell.

    Thanks to its incredible freedom, virtual reality that is no different from reality, and a price so low that anyone can buy it, YWS has become the best-selling virtual reality game in history.

    I also bought YWS to escape from the boring life that repeats itself every day.

    Depending on the player’s preference, YWS can either experience the world provided by default, or experience a unique world set in detail by the player.

    I didn’t really like the default world setup, but I also don’t like it being too complicated.

    So, we set our goal as a fantasy world with an environment similar to Earth.

    Before putting the VR device on my head, I decided to set up a world view.

    First of all, the name of the world is Arcadia, which is provided as standard.

    The goal is a world where humanity and monsters made up of various races exist, and a world where magic and guns coexist.

    The reason why I bother using a gun is because it’s a hassle to use my body like a swordsman.

    I tried to touch it for a moment before going to bed, but I’ve already been holding onto the settings for several hours.

    It would be a waste of time to just cover it up and move on.

    “It’s all done!”

    I barely finished setting it up until the sun rose.

    I have never concentrated so hard on something before.

    I finally pressed the start button, but a strange warning window popped up.

    -warning-

    Would you like to go to the world you created?

    Once you choose, you can never go back.

    -Yes./No.-

    You put a lot of effort into this part?

    Of course, you should click ‘Yes’.

    And I lost my mind.

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