My Substitute CEO Bride

Chapter 1923



The two immediately came to an agreement. Nash did not hesitate for even a moment before he entered while Talroth stood guard at the entrance, waiting for Nash to return.

Inside the God of Equilibrium, Sven and Nash entered the 'game' at the same time.

In front of the two was a scale.

In an instant, both Sven and Nash sensed something different about their bodies.

"W-What's going on?"

Sven was still confused, but Nash had already figured it out. He had become an ordinary human again.

Nash's eyes glazed over as he gazed at his hands with a quizzical look. All the cultivation he had achieved while at Tili Mountain, as well as the powers he had gained, had vanished in an instant.

Just as the two were about to become overwhelmed by confusion, the rules to Heaven and Netherworld appeared in their minds.

"Thirty people will coexist on an abandoned island, and you'll get one point for every day you survive. Once you have 30 points accumulated, you can get a wish granted. There are no limits to the number of wishes you can have." Such simple rules. In other words, it meant they could have a wish come true as long as they spent a month living here. Were things really that simple?

The rules continued coming.

"Every seven days throughout this process, a special incident will occur. The participant will be rewarded with bonus points once they resolve the issue.

"The God of Equilibrium will remove everything that may affect the body's performance, excluding your health status, to ensure fairness in the game. This includes but is not limited to illness, any special abilities, and energy powers. "Everything will be restored upon elimination or victory."

It looked like the two were confused because the God of Equilibrium had the ability to remove their cultivation skills.

Sven recalled the explanation printed on the back of the map he had been gifted by the old beggar.

He had been asked to find the God of Equilibrium because no one could escape his influence when in his area of control. The same could be said about the gods.

The Illuminion was at a loss for what to do, and the gods that had materialized within the mortal world also steered clear out of fear of those powers.

Given that what he craved most in

life was equality and equity, the God of Equilibrium would give every living being an equal chance. Hence, this was where Sven could achieve what he most wanted through hard work.

Sven was determined to win. He had to!

Nash was still in shock over what had happened to his body.

Indeed, it had been a long time since he, who had been training alongside his master since he was a child, had felt like an ordinary human. However, why was it that he felt somewhat excited about it?

Before the two even managed to form some sort of response, they were immediately transported over to the mountain. mountain. They each held a

colorful piece of rope that would display their accumulated marks whenever they touched it.

Just then, Sven noticed something odd.

"Why doesn't this display the number of days that have gone by?"

Nash turned to look at the blond-haired, blue-eyed man with a muscular build. He could tell immediately that this man had a military background.

"Hello there." Nash took the first step in introducing himself. "My name is Nash Calcraft."

"Hello, I'm Sven Bridget. Looks like you're one of the players too."

"That's right. What's up? Have you learned anything new?"

"Oh, it's nothing. Just some small issues." Sven brushed off Nash's questioning.

Nash gave the man in front of him a long, knowing look. It seemed that Sven would be an opponent.

At that point, both men knew it would not be wise to become too close before getting to know the other person better.

The two exchanged pleasantries before heading in opposite directions.

Nash was still feeling out his body. It had been a long time since he experienced the world in such simple ways, and it was the first time he could remember just feeling the air flow over him.novelbin

After giving it a lot of thought, he finally understood what he was missing. It looked like it was the work of fate that he had ended up in the game. He had not come to the wrong place.

Before Nash fully jerked out of his reverie, he heard whooshing sounds coming from the grass.

"Who's there?!"


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