There was a novel in the death game genre that I enjoyed reading.

    Late in the morning, I was on my way home after finishing my part-time job.

    The protagonist, who was an ordinary office worker, is summoned by TOP and is forced to participate in a death game.

    The rules of the tower are the death game itself.

    Murder is OK, rape is OK, kidnapping is OK.

    In a tower that was virtually a lawless zone, each person had to use the ‘role’ assigned to them to pass the tower’s trials and survive until they reached the top of the 11th floor.

    Those who survive to the end in such a terrible tower are given the privilege of making a wish to the tower that hosts the death game, and the main character, whose sister is in a vegetative state, submits to the tower’s ordeal to save her sister.

    Although the novel did not take off due to the minor genre and some poor odds, I supported the author by recommending, sponsoring, and even leaving comments every day.

    As if my enthusiastic support helped the author, the last episode of the novel has now been uploaded.

    The novel ends with the heroines reaching the top floor of the tower, making their own wishes, and returning to Earth to live happily ever after.

    Although it was a somewhat open ending, I was able to nod my head and be satisfied.

    Crash-catter-

    └[Thank you, author, for your hard work. Good luck with your next project… ]

    I was just about to leave a comment on the last episode, saying that I was so proud of myself and that I really enjoyed reading it, and thank you for your hard work until I finished it.

    ‘Hase…’ … ?’

    A pure white cavity with no end in sight.

    In the space where only I was placed, a blue translucent hologram window was floating.

    [You were chosen by Top.]

    A somewhat familiar phrase that I saw on the other side of my phone screen.

    It was truly a change that occurred in the blink of an eye.

    [If you reach the top of the tower, you can achieve anything you want.]

    A system window that continues what I have to say, regardless of whether I am in a hurry or not.

    A novel that has been with me for about half a year and that I just finished.

    ‘I have been summoned to a death game.’ It matched perfectly with the situation described in episode 1.

    [You can bring someone back from the dead, you can have wealth that allows you to live in luxury for the rest of your life, or you can have an immortal body that can live forever.]

    ‘crazy… It’s a dream, right? There’s no way something like this could happen to me… .’

    Wow-

    I pinched my cheek, hoping it was a dream, but the pain I felt so vividly made me wonder, ‘Could it be a dream?’ It seemed like he was mocking me.

    Fuck.

    Of all the many novels, why this one?

    Although I enjoyed reading it and wrote a lot of comments, that is only my position as a reader.

    The genre of this novel is death game. On average, at least dozens or as many as hundreds of lives are lost every day!

    “Ha… … It’s really fucked up.”

    [Choose the ‘role’ given to you in the tower.]

    okay. Let’s think positively.

    A ‘role’ that every challenger who enters the tower has one.

    If it comes out as a moderately good role that allows one to use strange powers like superpowers, I might be able to somehow survive using the knowledge I have from the original work.

    [Checking your memories and desires… … .]

    Here, the main character of the original novel is given the role of a ‘saint of the stars’ due to his earnest desire to save his younger sister and the memory of his parents who died in an accident.

    The commonly known healer position is correct.

    The problem is that the star saint is the highest level healer position, and he is a fucking munchkin who can blow away most of the slander and curses with a single wave of his hand.

    In addition, since he was a handsome protagonist, the heroine was naturally attracted to him, and he formed a harem party around them and eventually succeeded in reaching the top floor of the tower.

    A harem party in a death game.

    Seeing him carrying flowers in both hands in a bloody battlefield filled with intrigue, competition, and killing, I could see how much of a bastard the protagonist was.

    ‘I don’t even want a protagonist-level role. Just enough to keep me healthy. please!’

    A role is often a job concept in RPG games, and once assigned, it cannot be changed no matter what.

    Therefore, the importance of the role can be seen as the most important in surviving in the tower.

    I sincerely hope that I will be given a decent role, and I am praying to all the gods I have never believed in… .

    Tiring-!

    [confirmed. Your most impressive memory is ‘the moment I unboxed the first Onahole product I bought.’]

    “… huh? What?”

    For a moment, I picked my ears and rubbed my eyes, wondering if I had misheard, but the system continued its words.

    [confirmed. The strongest desire you have is ‘harem’.]

    No wait – what lem? Isn’t this a fucking bug?

    [The role has been assigned. If you shout or think of ‘Status Window’, you can check your abilities, role, and skills.]

    “Wait, wait, wait – That’s strange! How can desire–!”

    [After 3 seconds, you will be moved to the tutorial room. Note the flash.]

    “Listen to me!!”

    [3. 2. 1.]

    Tsupat-!

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