
The Npcs In This Village Sim Game Must Be Real Volume 4
NOT EVERY CHARACTER CAN BE SAVED
âThe Village of Fateâ is a mysterious computer game with characters so realistic, they almost seem like real people. Yoshio rationalizes it as best he can, but when the âofferingsâ the villagers leave him in the game start showing up at his house in real life, itâs clear something strange is happening.
Whatâs more, ever since he started playing, Yoshioâs life has steadily improved. His relationship with his family is on the mend, and heâs reconnected with Seika, an old friend he hasnât seen for a decade. He even scored a date! Yet Murus soon reappears in the village, and the perils of a game with permanent death become tragically clearâŠ
NOT EVERY CHARACTER CAN BE SAVED
âThe Village of Fateâ is a mysterious computer game with characters so realistic, they almost seem like real people. Yoshio rationalizes it as best he can, but when the âofferingsâ the villagers leave him in the game start showing up at his house in real life, itâs clear something strange is happening.
Whatâs more, ever since he started playing, Yoshioâs life has steadily improved. His relationship with his family is on the mend, and heâs reconnected with Seika, an old friend he hasnât seen for a decade. He even scored a date! Yet Murus soon reappears in the village, and the perils of a game with permanent death become tragically clearâŠ
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NOT EVERY CHARACTER CAN BE SAVED
âThe Village of Fateâ is a mysterious computer game with characters so realistic, they almost seem like real people. Yoshio rationalizes it as best he can, but when the âofferingsâ the villagers leave him in the game start showing up at his house in real life, itâs clear something strange is happening.
Whatâs more, ever since he started playing, Yoshioâs life has steadily improved. His relationship with his family is on the mend, and heâs reconnected with Seika, an old friend he hasnât seen for a decade. He even scored a date! Yet Murus soon reappears in the village, and the perils of a game with permanent death become tragically clearâŠ











