Reincarnated Debugger: The God-Tier Programmer in a Fantasy World

Chapter 26: Chapter 26: The Dungeon Trials and Divine Ascension



Kaito sat in his office, deep in thought. He needed a way to attract more people to NeoNexus, something that would draw attention and generate excitement. After pondering various ideas, inspiration struck—a dungeon competition.

Instead of officially opening the dungeons right away, he would hold a competition to see which party could reach the deepest floors. The winners would get to choose any prize from the reward section. This would not only attract adventurers but also generate hype across the continent.

Without wasting time, Kaito drafted a message and sent it to the Guildmaster, explaining his plan. A few moments later, he received her reply—she approved. With that settled, Kaito immediately posted an announcement for all citizens of NeoNexus:

"The Dungeon Opening Competition will be held in six days! Gather your teams and prepare for the ultimate challenge! The deeper you go, the better the rewards!"

Next, Kaito turned his attention to the eleven nations that had attended the alliance meeting. He wanted them to see NeoNexus' potential before deciding on an alliance. He turned to Nova, his AI companion.

"Nova, send invitations to the eleven nations. Let them witness the competition before making their decision."

"Understood, Master Kaito," Nova replied.

In a matter of minutes, eleven drones were dispatched, each carrying an official invitation. The nations now had the opportunity to witness NeoNexus' capabilities firsthand.

The Next Day

The Adventurer's Guild officially announced the existence of NeoNexus' dungeons and provided details about the upcoming competition. News spread like wildfire, and soon, adventurers, nobles, and even common folk were buzzing with excitement.

Meanwhile, Kaito sat on the balcony of his mansion, calmly sipping his tea. From his vantage point, he watched the construction of the spectator arena. Since many people would be interested in watching the competition, he had ordered a massive arena to be built. To ensure the audience had the best experience, holographic drones would broadcast the entire event in real-time.

Everything was progressing smoothly.

Just then, a notification popped up on his interface. He checked the message and his eyes narrowed—it was time for him to visit the God's Hall.

Today was the day he would officially be recognized as a God of Programming and Creation.

Reading further, he saw that the ceremony would last four days, meaning he wouldn't be in NeoNexus until right before the competition. That posed a minor problem—his presence was crucial for overseeing final preparations.

"Nova," he called.

"Yes, Master Kaito?"

"I need you to set up a robot to take my place for four days. It will handle basic administrative tasks and relay any urgent messages to you and me."

"Understood. The proxy unit will be ready before your departure."

With that settled, Kaito leaned back in his chair. Everything was in place—the dungeon competition was set, the invitations were sent, and his temporary replacement was arranged. Now, all that was left was his journey to the God's Hall.

As he gazed at the bustling city below, a small smile formed on his lips.

NeoNexus was about to become the center of attention across the world.


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