Jack does not care for other people as he is no leader who has certain duties to fulfill. He thought that life had nothing for him and then he got the surprise of a lifetime. Author Prax Venter makes a big change in the life of the main character when he is thrown into the world which looks like a computer game. In that game, Jack lands in a village that is being destroyed.
Jack does not try to save the village at first but then he realizes that his fate is linked to the fate of the village. Jack happens to be the Hero Class but most of his game interfaces are corrupted or perhaps there has been a coding error that cannot be corrected at this stage. People of the village need his help so he decides to go to the tower where the solution to the problem can be found.
The monsters in the tower have weapons which are needed to be retrieved and then locked in a huge metal box. If Jack remains successful in doing all that then he would be able to take the next step in this virtual reality. Irrelevant Jack 2 and Irrelevant Jack 4 are also waiting for the audience so don’t try to explore this part too much because everything would be explained in the next parts.
Justin Thomas James, Andrea Parsneau, and Jeff Hays are the kind of narrators that can highlight any situation in a story through their narration. Thus these narrators have done the same thing in this novel and have proved their worth without any doubt.