The Noval Is already End:After Final End
Lucas died under a truck and woke up as a baby in a fantasy world. The good news? He had reincarnated into his favorite novel, complete with magic, elves, and a cheat-like ability to manipulate space. The bad news? The novel had already ended. The hero had won, the demon lord was sealed, and the epilogue was written years ago.
Worse still, Lucas was Lucas Ashford—a background character so unimportant he died of fever at age four before the story even began.
Armed with the knowledge of the original plot and a head full of villainous ambition, Lucas hatches a perfect plan: sneak into the Temple of Radiant Dawn, touch the pregnant Saintess’s belly, and permanently Bind himself to the unborn daughter of the main character before she takes her first breath. With that power, he will rewrite his fate and conquer the post-story world.
What could possibly go wrong?
[Body]
Everything. Absolutely everything.
First, a smug five-year-old sequel protagonist steals his main-character prize right in front of him. Then, in a moment of baby-level despair and catastrophic forgetfulness, Lucas accidentally activates a Permanent Bind on a disgraced elf noblewoman’s unborn child—a baby with zero detectable mana, zero potential, and a set of very soft, very touchable ears.
Now Lucas is magically soul-married to “Emma,” a green-haired elf infant who screams at the sight of his face. His mother and the elf mother have become best friends. The temple calls him “Divinely Chosen.” And Lucas is left holding a golden doll he never wanted, bound to a girl he accidentally named, wondering how his quest for ultimate power turned into a babysitting contract with the world’s weakest baby.
[End Hook]
But here is the secret the gods never explained: some treasures cannot be seen by ordinary eyes. And in a world where the final page has already turned, the real story is only just beginning