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I Made a Game Featuring Constellations

PAID Chapter 91

Author: 그야재미
updatedAt: 2025-04-12

The story of McGuy Zaborg, the "Thunder Emperor," had ignited an outpouring of admiration and heartfelt responses:@@novelbin@@

* "A true hero, McGuy, you’ll be missed! 😭"

* "Not all heroes need to be strong and flashy! McGuy is the real deal."

* "McGuy's story will live on forever. Truly a legendary hero."

* "My inner small citizen whispered to me, ‘Help the weak.’"

* "When my professor asked who I admired most, my classmates listed the Seven Great Heroes, the Three Sages, and the Five Sovereigns. I whispered: ‘The Thunder Emperor – McGuy Zaborg.’ A man who once pursued justice. My professor looked puzzled, but justice in these times is hard to understand."

Of course, not everyone was focused on the emotional weight of McGuy’s tale.

* "Did anyone else notice that black magic circle at the end?"

* "Yeah, didn’t something similar show up in the Great Chieftain episode?"

* "He sacrificed himself for us!"

* "McGuy’s gone, isn’t he?"

ㄴ"People die; there’s no way he could still be alive after all this time."

* "A small-time schemer who eventually found his humanity and sacrificed everything to save others? That’s chef’s kiss storytelling."

* "He even ascended as a Constellation! The most human of gods, born from reclaimed humanity."

The Thunder Emperor’s story resonated deeply.

Unlike other Constellations, who often felt distant and untouchable, McGuy was an ordinary man—relatable in his flaws and triumphs.

"Hahaha! Thank you, Director!"

McGuy raised a massive mug of ale, laughing heartily.

I clinked my glass lightly against his.

His appearance didn’t scream "Thunder Emperor."

If I hadn’t known better, I’d have mistaken him for a regular barfly enjoying a drink after a hard day’s work.

“To hear people call me the most human god! Hah! What a time to be alive! And it’s all thanks to you!”

His face, flushed from drink, lit up with joy.

“You give me too much credit,” I replied. “This is your story, after all.”

And I wasn’t just flattering him.

After all, even I had been moved while witnessing his memories in the Dreamscape.

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