Wage Slave to Archmage: An Isekai LitRPG Adventure (BOOK 1) Audiobook By Mike Blackmoor cover art

Wage Slave to Archmage: An Isekai LitRPG Adventure (BOOK 1)

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Wage Slave to Archmage: An Isekai LitRPG Adventure (BOOK 1)

By: Mike Blackmoor
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He was a Senior Engineer at Google. Now, he’s a starving peasant in a world of magic. But he has something the others don't: The Source Code.

Finn died crunching code at 3:00 AM and woke up in the gutter of Cinderhold.

In a brutal world where humanity is at the bottom of the food chain, Finn is stuck as a lowly apprentice to a sadistic mage. His talent? Non-existent. His mana? Pathetic. His future? Likely dying in a ditch.

Then, the System loaded.

[Genesis Editor Initiated]

[Skill: F-Rank Meditation -> Optimized -> S-Rank: Idling Reverie]

While others meditate for years to sense a trickle of mana, Finn gains proficiency by daydreaming. While others chant long incantations, Finn spends coin to rewrite the spell’s code, turning a spark into an inferno.

But the System isn’t free. It runs on one thing: Money.

To survive the Abyssal horrors lurking in the shadows and the corrupt mages ruling the city, Finn needs gold. Lots of it. From brewing black-market tonics to exploiting dungeon glitches, Finn is going to monetize magic and optimize his way to godhood.

They call it cheating. He calls it a feature.

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About the Series: Dive into a fast-paced LitRPG / Progression Fantasy set in a gritty fantasy world. Features a pragmatic protagonist, skill optimization, alchemy, light kingdom-building elements, and a system where money literally buys power. No harems, just gains.
Action & Adventure Fantasy Magic Wizardry Magic Users LitRPG
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The AI voice narration tales some getting used to, and you have to overlook the occasional glaring pronunciation error. overall though, not bad. the story is occasionally humorous, sometimes ragebaity, but mostly passable. I'd listen to the rest assuming its a 3-5 book series, not going to follow another 10+ book series...

Was worth the day at work at free, if only with subscription.

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