1.3 Abduction to Military Facility

The morning after I signed the contract, my situation rapidly declined. Never in my life had I been in so much pain that I wished to die. Sure, I didn’t have a particular wish to live, but nor had I ever wanted to die to end my suffering. Helena had been there all night with me, sitting on a chair beside me, so she alerted the doctors, and without any explanation, I was taken to the roof of the hospital and whizzed away in a helicopter while blind and lying in a bed. The only comfort I had was Helena’s voice, but that too was overtaken by the sound of the rotor blades.

By the time we arrived at wherever the hell I had been taken to, I was more painkillers than man. I had been injected and given every drug known to man to reduce the pain and lie painlessly, and yet to remain fully conscious at the same time. If I could have spoken anymore then I would have asked them to give me some anaesthetic, but then I did not know that it was necessary for their plan that I be conscious. I could no longer feel the comforting touch of Helena’s hand, nor could I sense which direction I was turned in or what position my body was in; even the basic sense of what was up or down was lost.
Suddenly, all sound stopped, and with my sense of hearing gone, a fear took hold of me as I sensed that the end was coming.
To resist this, with the greatest effort I had exerted in my whole life, I slowly opened my eyelids and, miraculously, for one single moment alone, I could see with my eyes again. There was a glass pane in front of me, and I was floating fully submerged in some kind of liquid which emanated a blue light, tinging my vision but not distorting it in any way. Beyond the glass pane, a few yards away stood some men in lab coats, one of whom was comforting a nurse who was wiping tears in her eyes. There were also tense-looking military personnel, but the most surprising and odd thing was the presence of an ear-to-ear grinning face belonging to a man in tweeds that I’d never expected to see face to face, let alone through a blue-tinted glass pane; it was Joseph Ellseworth Chamberlain, the current Prime Minister.

Reborn as an AI in a VRMMO

Reborn as an AI in a VRMMO

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Raphael Raynar, an ordinary British office worker with a penchant for otaku-related media, is unexpectedly reborn as an artificial intelligence running a popular VRMMORPG. If he fails to run the game successfully, then his life will be forfeit by the powers that be. Will he be able to satisfy his players and return to the real world?

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