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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 · Ficção Científica
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215 Chs

Chapter 42: Poor Team Building

Have you ever seen an autobiography that stops updating halfway through a chapter?

Today, you have.

Meng Lang felt a pang of annoyance.

Why did you go to Beijing? You bought a plane ticket, and then what?

Could it be that screaming was still not enough to express your dissatisfaction, so you chose the extreme measures of striking and stopping updates?

Buddy, you've just narrowed our path...

While he couldn't help wanting to find a knife, he also began to self-reflect.

Ever since he finished the last episode of "Siege" and discovered the issue of "information overload," he had indeed been seized by an urge for "extreme measures."

"A Hundred Years of Solitude," "A Thousand Years of Waiting"...

From the titles alone, it was clear that he had subconsciously treated the "self" in the books as various disposable, willful "tool-persons."

As a tool-person, the top priority naturally became to complete the information gathering mission and ensure their survival time.