After an illegal experiment, Asher Wolf obtained powers that allow him to travel to other realities, becoming a reality-traveling merchant!
A world where espers exist? Check.
A Post-Apocalyptic Sci-Fi world full of Enhanced Humans and scary fungus monsters? Check.
A primeval world of ultra-strong, primitive animal warriors? Check.
A magic steampunk world with a game system? Check.
A galactic empire waging war against dirty xenos scum? Check.
A western cultivation world? Check!
In every world, the Reality Merchant will always seek to maximise profits.
"When there is demand but no supply, fetch some from another reality where cheap supply exists."
This novel is a total remake of Reality Smuggler, keeping certain core concepts while discarding the rest. It can be considered an independent novel.
There will be R-18 scenes, and the MC is not a shy virgin, but they are not the focus.
A fair warning, I am known for dropping my work, so read at your own risk. You are not paying me a dime, so no bitching in the comments section. Enjoy.
Fascinating, but rushedThat's probably the best way I can put it. This story's premise has gone through a few iterations and landed on something quite interesting. I love the exploration of the main character's ability and all the funky ways it could be used. I love the worldbuilding and the potential for more. I once read a light novel called "Saving 80k gold for my retirement", and this fic is everything I liked about it and more.
This, however, leads to my singular, massive gripe I have with this story: pacing. I swear, the currently available story could easily be stretched to span 200+ chapters and would likely be better off for it. So many things are brought up only to be immediately pushed aside as the main narrative doesn't have time to explore them. Hell, we have:
One world is saved/conquered in ~14 chapters, and the other is dominated in the 9 chapters after that. The initial start of the story is longer than each of those. No, that is not an exaggeration.
Bignt, I love your stories, but please: try not to burn yourself out so quickly. It hasn't gone well before.
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