Actually, I’m an NPC

Actually, I’m an NPC

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其实我是npc[网游]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 其实我是npc[网游]

By 偏翩

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
80 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

This is the story of a top NPC data avatar with a beautiful face. He was clearly a little white player who chose a difficult career and unfortunately went astray, becoming a soul painter and inspiring to become a god. Top Level Player: “Where’s that a**hole! How is he missing! Old man, have you seen a young man whose ID is Xiao Ran?” Xiao Ran pointed casually: “He seemed to be going over there.” Top Level Player: “We’re going to die, ah! Run away, ah! The Golden Dragon (God-Level Boss) wants to eat people!” Golden Dragon-Lingzhu is lower ranked than NPC Xiao Ran and cannot actively attack NPC Xiao Ran. Level 40 Xiao Ran silently watched a huge black figure breathe fire in the direction of a group of top level players… Top Level Player: “Wow! This Dragon Gate is so opulent! The Shen Bi (Player Career) who drew such a work must be an amazing artist in reality! It’s really spectacular! Xiao Ran, you are, right? Xiao Ran: “En. Yes, I am.” Genuine ‘Soul Painter’ Ran silently put away the rice paper in his hand that was painted with a frame…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Actually, I’m an NPC Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Actually, I’m an NPC ### First Impressions Alright, so I dove into "Actually, I’m an NPC" with a healthy dose of curiosity, and so far, it's been a pretty enjoyable ride. The premise itself is intriguing – an NPC gaining sentience in a game world. It's a concept ripe with possibilities for both comedy and adventure, and the story seems to be delivering on that promise. ### What Works Well One of the things that immediately grabbed me was the world-building. The author clearly put some thought into the game mechanics and the society within the game. The MC's journey of self-discovery as he navigates this world, figuring out his place and powers, is genuinely engaging. The pacing feels good, and I appreciate how the story unfolds. What I am really enjoying is the relationship between the MC and the ML. From what I've read so far, the romance isn't overbearing, which is a big plus for me. It's more subtle, building through their interactions and shared experiences. You can sense the connection between them, even when they're apart, which speaks to good character development. The tags also suggest we're in for some devoted and doting love interests, which is always a fun dynamic to explore. I also appreciate that the story blends elements of adventure, comedy, and fantasy seamlessly. It keeps things fresh and prevents the narrative from becoming too predictable. The overpowered protagonist aspect is also present, which leads to some entertaining situations. ### Areas of Concern While I'm generally enjoying the story, I am a little concerned about how the "game elements" will be handled as the story progresses. Hopefully, the author can keep these elements fresh and engaging without them becoming repetitive or detracting from the overall narrative. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Actually, I’m an NPC" is shaping up to be a fun and engaging read. The story is well-paced, the characters are likable, and the world-building is solid. If you're looking for a lighthearted adventure with a touch of romance and plenty of game elements, this might be right up your alley. I'm definitely looking forward to seeing where the story goes from here.

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