Is it a spoiler to say this is a comedy and a tragedy? I do not think so; this is binary writing in which the Shemer, (one of the few authors who actually has an understanding of the nature of litrpg), excels. A writer can make litrpg into a story in which all the opposites of fiction categories can, with a lot of talent, be written into a single story seamlessly. You guys who kill off the opposites are not sticking to the idea of this kind of writing. When the ‘non-fiction’ is dropped for fiction, the story drops out the litrpg idea.

Needless to write, Shemer leaned a whole lot of opposites against each other pretty well, I think. I think a good writer has to in order to pull the book out of the void that is litrpg, and some kinds of SF.