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Game Transmigration: Saving the World Again 1000 Years Later

Zhou Mu finds himself remaining in a single-player VR game despite having decided to quit after platinum-ing the entire game. However, he realizes that the world has completely changed. Realizing life in the game is better, he continues on with his in-game name, William Kane. “Why is the world united under my name? And what’s with the religion that honors me as their god? The royals are claiming to be my descendants? Was there ever such a function in the game? What have they done for the past 1000 years when I was gone?” Zhou Mu was completely lost. “Are you calling me a traitor? Aren’t you guys the ones who have been doing evil deeds in my name? Behold, for you shall witness this lost forbidden spell!”

Seven Dopplegangers · Games
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372 Chs

Three Goddesses

Distinct timelines were inherently distinct possibilities in history.

A minuscule time fragmentation had an insignificant impact on history as a whole. It didn't matter even if it existed in parallel.

This was analogous to a low-budget sci-fi flick that William had viewed in the past—owing to the impact of a colossal comet, numerous subtly different parallel worlds momentarily converged before diverging again. People only realized the many disparities in their memories when scrutinizing their recollections subsequently.

A small-scale time fragmentation wouldn't have a grave impact, but a large-scale time fragmentation wasn't such a benign thing. Not only would it instigate severe chaos in the annals of history, but it would also trigger a lethal time paradox everywhere in the world owing to the shattering of logic.

For instance, Ravenwood's time fragmentation.