Genshin: It’s Only Natural for Me to Have a Wife in Every Dimensions
A young man slips through reality and lands inside a massively-modded Minecraft world—only to realize it’s an old save file he once rage-deleted. Crown in hand, he decides to do things properly this time and marches toward full-fledged godhood.
…Loading other-world mods…
Genshin Impact
By the mighty Level-10 Friendship Namecard, let the Crystal Palace of Teyvat stun the crowds!
Monster Hunter
Five-Star High-Rank Quest — Location: Kamura Village Inn, king-size bed.
Objective: Defeat the Wyverian sisters.
Reward: –10 000 zenny (yes, negative).
Azur Lane
The Lord of the Rings… of Commanders!
Seer
Holy Spirit Puni (Elder-Sis version):
“Sisters, by seniority we’re the oldest here—so band together and snatch our little tincan back from those two-timing cats!”
When a former Minecraft player awakens inside his discarded save, the boundaries between game, mod, and multiverse collapse. Each new plug-in he installs spawns a fresh dimension—and, inconveniently for modesty but great for comedy, a new “wife” who’s certain she’s his destined partner.
From Teyvat’s glittering Crystal Palace to Kamura’s inn (where a “quest” suspiciously resembles a honeymoon), and from warship brides of Azur Lane to the veteran heroines of Seer, the self-styled Creator must juggle world-building, deity-level bugs, and jealous cross-dimensional spouses. Every chapter amps up the parody: game mechanics turn into divine laws, NPCs negotiate marriage contracts, and boss fights double as courtship trials. It’s a tongue-in-cheek power fantasy that fuses sandbox creativity with harem hijinks—proof that in a modded multiverse, omnipotence isn’t half as scary as relationship management.
Title: Genshin: It’s Only Natural for Me to Have a Wife in Every Dimensions
Author: Aha Tavern Never Closes
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