Synopsis
Joseph, someone whose profession was founded on escaping the reality of life by choosing the path of a gamer, had a brother who, through an accident, was declared brain-dead. Finally, after reaching the end of the same game that had led to his brother's accident, he found a clue to the reason for such an event.
However, it appeared as though reality was still far more real than fantasy, directly throwing him into a situation where he received a bullet to the head on the same day his brother was finally declared dead.
In his last moments, as his world crumbled, he realized that the betrayal had come from someone very close to him.
With nothing but emptiness, he ensured that he killed that traitor before he died regrettably.
But the next moment, he found himself in the same game world, where a universe once ruled by mecha had now been replaced with beast taming by the same alien Excovian Race, which sought to prevent humans from growing and posing a threat by offering a distraction.
Having already played the game to the end and developed exoskeletons and mechas, Joseph chose the path of defeating the Excovian race, which held a technological advantage, by merging mecha and beast taming and creating a new era where beast tamers would be in mecha while taming beasts wearing exoskeleton armor.
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I’ve encountered numerous difficulties as an author, and to be honest, I feel I lack many of the essential skills needed for this journey. Patience has eluded me, and my progress has become stagnant, as evidenced by my profile, where you can see that many of my works have either dropped off or remain unfinished. I acknowledge that I have been the primary reason for these setbacks, but being a full-time writer means this is my sole focus, and right now, financial stability is crucial for me—just to clarify, I hope you don’t judge me too harshly for the many works that have stalled. If this book doesn't garner enough support to sustain me, I plan to move on and try writing another one until I find one that achieves the stability I need. My goal for this one is to maintain a consistent schedule, ideally two chapters per day. I previously attempted to juggle several projects at once but realized that this approach led to my struggles in delivering something worthwhile. Finally: It's my first time entering such an unknown genre—I have always written harem and similar stories, and I'm trying something like this for the first time. Let's see where it goes. However, I can only commit to 60 chapters without fearing that it might be dropped midway. If it performs well, we are set to go for another century.