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That's What A Top-Tier Savior Is!

[Nomination for Best Newcomer of the Year 2022] [First Place in Bestselling Books for the Tenth Period of the Sci-Fi Starlight Awards] [First Prize in the 2022 Sci-Fi Writing Contest] Saviors are ranked as well. The lowest-tier saviors are inefficient. They take years or even decades to save the world once, causing countless people to suffer. However, they may not truly save the world. The third-tier saviors are manipulated by schemers their entire lives. They are ignorant and naive, just like puppets on strings. The second-tier saviors pay a huge price to save the world. They may lose their spouse, suffer a disability, sacrifice their friends, and suffer many other hardships. However, in the end, they only receive a useless title or even an epitaph. "These saviors have tragic lives. I don't want to become like them, I want to be a top-tier savior!" "What a top-tier savior is?" "Light-speed salvation!" "No casualties!" "Obtaining insane profits!" "Using the present sword to slay the near future, strangling the apocalypse in its cradle, acting entirely on his will, and collecting the reward he deserved!" "That's what a top-tier savior is!"

Dream Butterfly · Khoa huyễn
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Chapter 2 Thinking and Exploration_1

"Staying put is the end result of a temporal-spatial turmoil, but what about the outcome with a drop of blood? What did I do in the month before the apocalypse arrived?"

Wang Ran furrowed his eyebrows in confusion.

This apocalypse was completely different from any he had experienced before. Past apocalypses had at least several months of development time, during which he could figure out their sources.

But this apocalypse had no development; the beginning was the end, which meant he obtained even less information from the simulation than ever before.

Wang Ran's expression turned thoughtful as he racked his brain, "In the month before the apocalypse arrived, what exactly did I do that could influence the way the apocalypse came about..."

The apocalypse was no small matter; anything capable of shifting it wasn't merely a "grain of sand"—it had to be at least a "pebble."

So, what was this "pebble"?