The series (widely known as My Gift LVL 9999 Unlimited Gacha ) is a prominent entry in the "betrayal and revenge" fantasy subgenre. Synopsis of Chapter 1
Chapter 1, titled "Departure" (or "The Unlimited Gacha" in some adaptations), introduces Light as an F-Rank luggage carrier for a party intended to represent all nine races. The chapter climaxes when his companions reveal their true colors and attempt to kill him, leading to his accidental discovery of the Abyss's deepest level and his first SUR-level summon. The series (widely known as My Gift LVL
: A classic dark fantasy trope where the weakest link becomes an absolute powerhouse due to a hidden or unlocked mechanic. : A classic dark fantasy trope where the
Highly expressive, distorted faces of his former allies showing their true cruelty. The shift from despair to ultimate authority. The story follows Light, a human boy living
The story follows Light, a human boy living in a fantasy world plagued by racial discrimination. He is invited to join the "Concord of the Tribes," a party comprising members from the world’s six races (Human, Beast, Dragon, Elf, Dwarf, and Demon), which aims to eliminate such prejudice. However, Light soon discovers that the Concord has a hidden agenda. They suspect he might be the "Master"—a figure they are ordered to find and subjugate for world conquest. When an investigation confirms Light is not the Master, his own comrades decide to kill him to erase any potential threat. They ambush him deep within a dungeon named the "Abyss" and throw him to his death. Miraculously, Light avoids death and stumbles upon a teleportation trap that transports him to the deepest level of the Abyss. There, he uses his seemingly useless skill, the "Infinite Gacha," to summon allies of level 9999. With their help, Light becomes an overlord himself and vows to take revenge on his former party members and the nations that tried to kill him.
Reading the version of Chapter 1 is highly recommended for fans who want to experience the story's intensity exactly as the author intended, without waiting for translations.
The dark, gritty atmosphere of the deep dungeon requires crisp resolution to capture the terrifying monster designs and expressive facial distortions during the betrayal.