Suddenly being thrown into the novel's world and possessing a pretty much fucked up character made him have no choice but to continue his life as a new identity. And just like any sane person who transmigrated into a book, of course, he would destroy every red flag that stood in his way. Yet, unbeknownst to him, every single thing he did was just wrecking the storyline more and even more; to the point that the plot had become utterly screwed, thanks to him. ===== A/N: This novel is heavily inspired by many famous video games.
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// So, how is your escapade going, my sons? Are you having fun? //
Nathaniel and Adrian abruptly stopped in their tracks, stunned upon hearing it.
It was none other than Arthur's voice—their father's!
A sense of chill ran through their bones, as they realized that they were fucked up.
Nathaniel's mind raced, trying to comprehend how their father had managed to contact him.
He had skillfully modified the settings of their Telesphere, drawing upon his knowledge from a previous timeline, to ensure that the Imperial residents, including the Elder, would be incapable of tracking or contacting them.
Yet, Nathaniel couldn't shake off the overwhelming sense of confusion.
How was this even possible?
Had he forgotten to block someone's Tele-code?