Lots of people get Isekai’d, and Matt is no exception. After a quickly resolved misunderstanding with a truck-shaped system assistant, he’s sent to Gaia, the garden planet. The truck assures him it’s going to be a really good fit. And it would probably be right, too, if it wasn’t for the fact that Gaia is a burned-out wasteland, completely devoid of life.
Matt has all the system-granted advantages of a LitRPG Isekai hero – it’s just that he arrived a little late for them to do anyone any good. Now Matt is starving, wandering through a sterilized, featureless wasteland that doesn’t much care about his improved stats, and trying to find a system-issued guardian that might not even exist. Can he survive a planet that didn’t survive itself?
For now it's a very good read, I mean I think it's a feat to write a story with only 3 characters (i excluded the truck god since he was more of an setting than a character) it reads very nicely and gives that "fernweh" (no english expression found) feeling... an apocalyptic world with the remnants of remnants of civilisation left, dungeons that barely function and mysterious metal so far. The few pieces of comedy are on point but with 25 chapters I hope to get more...
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