In this chapter, we delve into the misconception that being a transmigrator grants individuals special privileges or abilities in this new world. While it is understandable that some may harbor fantasies of being a "chosen one," it is essential to dispel such notions. This world is not a game where mistakes can be easily undone or lives can be replayed at will. Every choice made carries permanent consequences.
One crucial piece of advice for all transmigrators and reincarnators is to keep their home world a secret. While most people may not be interested in your origin, there are always a few individuals with eccentric tendencies who might attempt to experiment on you, driven by curiosity about the differences between your biology and theirs. Tragically, there have been cases where individuals who revealed their origins fell victim to such experiments, resulting in their demise.
It is worth noting that the biological disparities between transmigrators and the inhabitants of this world seem to be minimal, if any. Even the bacteria within our bodies appear to be similar, so the risk of transmitting diseases or infections is unlikely (at least based on my observations). Personally, I suspect that rather than transferring the original body, a completely new body is created upon arrival, perfectly adapted to the environment of this world. However, this is merely my speculation.
Returning to the main topic, it is crucial not to overestimate one's abilities or believe oneself to be invincible. Recklessly assuming the role of a "chosen one" often leads to tragic outcomes. I recall a person who attempted to single-handedly stop a boulder from blocking a road, underestimating its weight and momentum. Thankfully, I was present to intervene and prevent a disastrous outcome. Unfortunately, he suffered a severe leg injury in the process.
The lesson to be learned is clear: humility and caution are paramount. Transmigrators must resist the temptation to believe they possess extraordinary powers or an elevated status. Instead, they should approach this new world with a sense of realism, acknowledging the permanence of their choices and the limitations of their abilities. By doing so, they can navigate this unfamiliar terrain with greater wisdom and increase their chances of survival.
Moreover, transmigrators should remember that they are not exempt from the struggles and hardships faced by the inhabitants of this world. Merely being from a different world does not grant them immunity or special treatment. In fact, transmigrators often find themselves facing unique challenges as they adjust to the customs, cultures, and societal norms of this new environment.
Blending in and adapting to the local customs is crucial for their safety and well-being. Standing out too conspicuously can draw unwanted attention and potentially put transmigrators in danger. It is advisable to observe and learn from the locals, adopting their mannerisms, speech patterns, and social cues to integrate seamlessly into the society.
Furthermore, transmigrators should be cautious about revealing any extraordinary knowledge or skills they may possess. While it may be tempting to showcase their superior understanding or abilities, doing so can arouse suspicion and invite unwanted scrutiny. It is often wise to play the role of an ordinary individual, keeping any exceptional talents hidden until absolutely necessary.
In this world, strength is not solely determined by one's origin but by the choices they make, the skills they develop, and the relationships they forge. Transmigrators must invest time and effort into honing their abilities, learning the intricacies of this new world, and building alliances with trustworthy individuals. Only through perseverance, adaptability, and genuine connections can they hope to navigate the challenges that lie ahead.
I decided to remove the "rule" format in the title as that doesnt seem to work very well for this book.