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    In-Game Transfer: I’m the Only One Who Can Log Out!? Rise in a World Where Game and Reality Are All Mixed Up! Chapter 1 – 3

    New web novel is here! Enjoy!

    Translator: Canon

    TLC: Nell

    Editors: Nell (We’re looking for a volunteer proofreader, contact us!)

    Note: This chapter is sponsored by M. Mark (Saint tier).


    Novel synopsis:

    Kakeru Takahashi, 23, worked in Accounting Department at the exploitative Amazing Corporation.
    Unreasonably fired, he figured he could scrape by for about a year if he lived frugally, so he dove back into the full-dive VRMMO “Different World.”
    Today was the long-awaited day the major event info dropped. From that day on, Kakeru’s world changed completely.
    A hyper comeuppance story woven by a protagonist who can freely travel between the game world and reality.

    Novel title: ゲーム内転移ー俺だけログアウト可能!?ゲームと現実がごちゃ混ぜになった世界で成り上がる!ー

    English title: In-Game Transfer: I’m the Only One Who Can Log Out!? Rise in a World Where Game and Reality Are All Mixed Up!

    Shortened title: In-Game Transfer: Log-out (IGTL)

    Alternative titles: Transferred Inside the Game: Only I Can Log Out!? Climbing to the Top in a Jumbled Game-Reality World;
    Gemu-nai Ten’i: Ore dake Roguauto Kano!? Gemu to Genjitsu ga Gochamaze ni Natta Sekai de Nariagaru!;

    Author: Bi-Zero びーぜろ


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      IGTL Chapter 1

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      by nellstewart Chapter 1 - Getting Fired The Moment I Showed Up On A Monday Morning? You’ve Got To Be Kidding Me! My name is Kakeru Takahashi. I was a nondescript clerk in the Accounting Department at Amazing Corporation. My hobby was sacrificing sleep after work and on my days off to play a full-dive VRMMO, “Different World.” I have been working at my company since graduating high school, for five years now. I was twenty-three, reigning over society as a proud member of the Unmarried Gentry. It was…

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