Chapter 103
I browsed through online communities to check how players were reacting to my game.
As always, anonymous forums were filled with crude discussions.
…Or maybe not.
It felt like things had gotten even worse.@@novelbin@@
I didn’t remember it being this bad before.
Could this be my fault? Did Akashic Archive somehow make them like this?
A pang of guilt hit me, but I quickly ignored it.
A certain degree of vulgarity was only natural, wasn’t it?
I vaguely recalled some famous scholar on Earth claiming that sexual desire played a crucial role in human progress.
So… maybe this was a positive development?
I continued scrolling through my magic terminal, skimming through the other posts.
- Comprehensive summary of every hero's story so far
- Deciphering Dreamteller’s intended connections between the Pantheon statues
- Investigating clues about the name [Queen of the Night]
Like finding pearls in the mud, there were a few well-researched posts and thoughtful story analyses.
These players were piecing together the overarching narrative of Beidos as the central antagonist, just as I had intended.
Some had even begun piecing together the hints scattered throughout the game, connecting them to Queen of the Night and unearthing details about Thystina's past—long before her in-game debut in the final chapter.
The players' deductive skills were exceeding my expectations.
And I didn’t mind.
If anything, it meant they were deeply immersed in the game.
What do you think?
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