There is a 99.9% chance that the world of this ga will be destroyed.
There is only one happy ending.
However, not a single user has seen that happy ending.
It's dead end ga for every user who played this ga
And... I was dropped into this ga as an extra.
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The morning at Celtrin House was unusually bright that day.
From the gatekeeper at the main gate to the maid in the kitchen, every employee of the Celtrin family had a bright, barely hidden joy on their faces.
They say happiness has its own story, but this ti, everyone's joy ca from the sa source.
Max Celtrin.
That was because it was the day the human scum known as "Count Celtrin's Trash" was returning to the academy.
"Ahhh... This day has finally co."
A maid's voice floated through the air.
"Yeah. I've been so suffocated for so long that I can't even breathe properly…"
Another maid sobbed.
"Oh, co to your senses and don't act rashly until the very end!" the head maid scolded.
But even on her face, there was a joyous look that couldn't be completely hidden.
This series of conversations and reactions was enough to tell how a man nad Max Celtrin was treated in his family.
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I looked in the mirror.
There was a man's face there that I had only seen in the ga.
Relatively neat facial features. One thin, sharp, and venomous-looking eye made the entire expression feel tense.
An impression that made people reluctant to approach.
"...Hah."
As I sighed in disbelief, the man in the mirror sighed as well. It was natural because the man in the mirror was .
But it's also true that it was a face I had only seen in the ga.
Because I never had a face like this in the first place.
Yes, that's right.
I think I've been transmigrated.
No, I was confused. At tis like these, I have no choice but to admit it calmly. That I was transmigrated into body of the character in ga world.
"Damn it."
The curse slipped out.
I stopped looking at the unfamiliar, tense face and threw myself onto the leather sofa, which looked very soft at first glance. It seed necessary to take a sober look at the situation I was in.
First things first.
I knew this world. It was natural because I had played this ga hundreds, if not thousands, of tis.
**There is no happy ending for that hero.**
That was the point of this ga.
* * *
"...I failed again today."
I muttered as I looked at the corpse of the familiar protagonist. As if it were a habit, analysis of this failure was already taking place in my head.
"The power was sufficient."
Yes, there was enough power. And in a normal role-playing ga, I could handle 70% of it with just enough power. But this ga wasn't normal.
"The strategy was fine too."
A bold strategy to lure the protagonist with bait and then annihilate the enemy by attacking them all at once with ambush units hidden on both sides.
It was risky, but if properly executed, it was almost certain to finish off the enemy. The lure was successful.
But…
"The left side was loose."
As if the commander didn't want to give their all to the enemy. That's why the pressure was relieved, and eventually, the enemy's blade ended up falling on the protagonist.
That's exactly why it failed.
"The commander on the left was Regina."
The protagonist's companion and one of the best knights.
That was why I trusted her and entrusted her with this important mission. But that very trust backfired, hitting hard in the back of the head. It ans I failed in managing interpersonal relationships.
On the surface, it may have seed like the protagonist had a good relationship with her, but inside, it ant their relationship was already rotten and twisted.
No, maybe she was secretly involved with the enemy leader, betraying the protagonist.
"This is ridiculous."
This was precisely the problem with this ga.
Human relationships exist, but there is no system to kindly indicate affection like in other gas. So, I can only guess at the relationship based on superficial conversations or reactions.
That's why countless players who tried this ga got stabbed in the back.
"Where on earth…"
I frowned, going back through the gas I had played so far, trying to figure out why the protagonist and Regina were at odds.
But I soon gave up. Not only was it hard to find, but I knew that even if I did find it, it would take a long ti.
It was already well past dawn. I needed to get so sleep for tomorrow. I turned off the ga and checked the internet for the last ti.
**Ga bulletin board that cannot be cleared.**
It was a bulletin board on a gaming community site that I visited at least once a day. The ga we're talking about here is, of course, *There is no happy ending for that hero.*
It has long been known as the worst role-playing ga on the market, with the difficulty level so high that it's impossible to clear.
The successive failures of popular ga broadcasters also contributed to its fa.
[**I just started, and the main character is super strong, but why is this ga so hard?**]
\\- At first, I was surprised because he was so talented
\\- No, not talented. He matured early and reached his full potential during his teenage years and stopped growing.
\\- You can get out quickly if you only go to Chapter 2.
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[**Should I raise my main character as a water dealer or a magic dealer?**]
\\- It's a piece of crap anyway, so raise it however you want.
\\- I said the main character is trash.
\\- Seriously, no matter how you raise him, there's no answer. I raised him as a healer, so he just heals from behind.
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[**Hey, is the protagonist's childhood friend a psychopath? She just stabbed to death.**]
\\- She is two-faced bastard.
\\- She's really nice, but the only way to make her mad is to confess and then cheat on her.
\\- This ga needs to be well managed. No matter what I do to complete this, It won't enough. This is the dead end ga.
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[**Ah, sh*t, I chose to wait for a colleague at the branch, but not a single colleague showed up. I keep fighting alone and I'm dying. I'm going to swear.**]
The bulletin board was filled with trial and error posts, as befitting a ga with the highest difficulty.
"It's a good ti, it's a good ti."
As I read the posts on the bulletin board, I chuckled like a seasoned veteran looking at a newbie. I had already experienced this level of trial and error long ago.
So, to put it bluntly, that's not even a problem. The real problem is that there is no clear answer.
People who don't know will think, "There's a guide for every ga, so what's the big deal?"
But hardcore players like , who spend every spare mont playing this ga to the limit, know better.
There is no such thing as a model answer in this ga.
This is the ga where if it seems like it's going to get tangled up, it's bound to fail, and if it seems like it's going to work out well, it's still bound to fail.
The latter case was particularly troubling because I couldn't figure out where or what I did wrong.
The bottom line is that this ga is just going to fail no matter what you do.
So far, not a single person has been able to clear this ga. Since no one has cleared it, there's no way sothing like a strategy could exist.
Even the developers, the only ones who know the answer, have disappeared as if they were dead.
But…
"It's not like there isn't anything at all."
There is no perfect strategy, but there is sothing that the very few players who have passed the 10th chapter, known as the Wailing Wall, have in common.
The growth of the main character and human relationships.
Only by mastering those two things could one break through the 10-chapter wall of despair.
Yes, that's right.
Those two things are the core of this ga. I could say this with confidence.
As one of the few players in the world who has broken through Chapter 10 countless tis, I am fully qualified to say so.
"Let just give you one tip."
I was thinking about posting a short tip for the poor beginners when a new post popped up on the bulletin board.
[**The human who complete this ga is a god.**]
\\- yep
\\- right
\\- Okay, okay
\\- I can never complete this ga.
\\- It's easier if you give up.
Comnts were running in real-ti. I added one of my own.
**\\- I'll beat it. I'll finish this dead end ga.**
Honestly, I had no confidence.
But I was confident that I was qualified to clear this crazy ga. I invested a lot of ti, studied like crazy, and replayed it from the beginning countless tis, just like no one else.
"Well… If I fail hundreds more tis, I'll see the way."
That's when I lost consciousness and blacked out.
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