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My autobiography is definitely not a tragedy!

Suddenly, the mysterious book I received turned out to describe my own life? Once I chose to change my destiny, the life within the book changed as well. In the book, I encountered insincerity, spent ten years behind bars, and witnessed viruses laying Siege... Cancer, bus plunging off cliffs, plane crashes, senile dementia ... even the end of days – a variety of deaths; was this fate's punishment for the rebels? No one is a hero; it is just that this disaster-ridden fate forcibly made me into a warrior charging into battle. Those who killed me over and over will ultimately make me stronger! Through numerous life simulations, I amassed wealth from the financial markets, rescued innocent girls from felons, and acquired advanced technology from the future... Although I always encounter various disasters and accidents, I still strive to flutter the butterfly's wings, changing my original fate little by little. After countless simulations, the world too embarked on a completely different path. However, where did this autobiography come from? Behind it all, what kind of unknown conspiracy is lurking... [A literary man's laid-back daily life of unlimited simulations to save the world]

Empty green · Romance
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89 Chs

Chapter 41 Scream

"This feeling of having one's sovereignty declared by someone else..."

Meng Lang returned to his rental and his head was still a bit muddled, thinking about Yan Weiwei's slightly warning gaze...

So, am I being treated as a mistress by a woman?

The gender aspect is a bit messy, a bit confusing, but... Is this the reason for the absence of a love story in the last episode?

If I could still spark any romance in this situation, even I would find it hard to resist telling "myself" one word—Impressive!

"What a sin!"

Meng Lang couldn't help but utter a lament similar to that of the bald manager.

Meng Lang looked at the time, 2 p.m., and pulled out his autobiography from his chest.

At a glance, the cover had turned to a black and red two-tone, the color much more vivid than before, giving a strong visual impact.

At the junction of black and red on the cover, "Scream" leapt off the page in wild cursive!