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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]

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Chapter 158 The Scribe_2

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After all, there's no Easter after the apocalypse!

It's precisely because of the abundance of baseless rumors that society has reached a point of "crying wolf" one too many times, and anonymous whistleblowing clearly won't work.

Even if you make a report under your real name, if you don't have some social standing, you'll probably just end up nursing grievances in a mental hospital.

Haven't you seen even world-renowned physicist Hawking received only a lukewarm response from society after his doomsday prophecy, with hardly anyone taking him seriously?

Why should anyone believe Meng Lang?

Just because he has Alzheimer's?

"Extraordinary people can do extraordinary things!"

As the book says, the brother we're talking about today is undoubtedly the first brave soul to eat the crab.

Even though Meng Lang didn't mention the specifics of the "reporting process" in his book, one could imagine it.