A misunderstanding allowed Orion to be summoned before the goddess of war instead of his best friend, who had initially annoyed the goddess.
Luckily for Orion, the misunderstanding was cleared by the goddess’s sister, who also allowed Orion to understand the true reason behind his summoning.
With his mind made up to not only live as he pleases but also prevent the two goddesses from fading into obscurity, Orion’s soul safely transmigrated into the game world.
Upon waking up in this new world, Orion discovered he had woken up in the body of a prince who also happened to be a villain in the game.
In the game, Prince Orion Azvameth was fated to not only lose his half-sister and her mother but was also destined to lose his personal maid, who sacrificed herself for him.
As if the cruelty he was meant to suffer wasn’t enough, his kingdom was destined to be plagued with both internal and external problems while he was destined to die at the hands of the protagonist after being used as a puppet by a Greater Demon.
With all this weighing on his mind, Orion vowed to not only change his fate but also that of those he cared about.
However, his actions were bound to create a butterfly effect, and what better way to defy the odds than by ruling the world.
Grammar: 5/5 – Very few typos.
Writing style: 2/5 – Unimpressive. There's no immersion. There are no smooth flowing conversations. There are some pointless infodumps and descriptions of "techniques" that add nothing to the story and only inflate the word count. Not rated at 1/5 because this is still not quite yet rock bottom.
Characters: 2/5 – Barely any individuality and personality. All characters suffer from a negative intelligence modifier. Incompetent "goddesses". Bonus points for MC not being a scumbag with that sort of setting (at least so far).
Worldbuilding: 2/5 – With what has been described the whole place should have gone up in flames long ago, forget about MC managing to get there. Not rating at 1/5 because there's at least an attempt to be creative, even if it's a fail.
Reading enjoyment: 1/5
I have considered giving this story a 2/5, but it's clear that the author is putting in effort, so I'm giving it a 3/5.
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