God of Technology: Creating the Internet in Another World
God of Technology: Creating the Internet in Another World
SUMMARY
Ren thought getting sacrificed and becoming a holy spirit was rock bottom—until he discovered his divine wife, the Goddess of Magic, is completely broke on faith power. That means his remaining soul would completely disappear.
Turns out magicians are the worst believers ever!
Ren has a crazy idea: if magicians won't pray willingly, make them pray to access the internet.
Starting with a simple magic forum, Ren introduces this fantasy world to the addictive power of online connectivity. Want Q&A sessions on spell theory? Pray first. Need to livestream your dragon research? That'll be one prayer, please. E-commerce shopping for rare magical components? Prayer required for checkout.
The moment Ren becomes the God of Technology, this world's whole vibe goes haywire.
What begins as a desperate faith-farming scheme spirals into something far bigger. Soon dragons are running delivery services, apprentices are binge-watching magical tutorials, and even gods are competing for subscriber counts. Magic cars cruise the streets, magic trains thunder across continents, and when apprentices start wielding magic ray guns against seasoned magicians, everyone realizes this world has changed forever.
From a simple forum to consciousness uploading and biological immortality—when technology crashes into magic, the explosion reshapes reality itself.
After all, why choose between science and magic when you can have both? You can also read this novel here: Read free novels online
Chapter list
- Chapter 101: Mech
- Chapter 102: There Are Elves Like This?
- Chapter 103: Scaling Production
- Chapter 104: The Merchant Guild Proposal
- Chapter 105: Continental Trade Network
- Chapter 106: Magic Power Cannon
- Chapter 107: Reading and Writing
- Chapter 108: City of Epic
- Chapter 109: What Soil Bears This Fruit?
- Chapter 110: Building the Railgun
- Chapter 111: Separation of Systems
- Chapter 112: Online Class
- Chapter 113: A Little Drama Never Hurt