Transforming Succubus: Almost Doomsday

Chapter 610: End of Scroll: Dreams and Hopes_2



Zhong Jin did not say any more.

He seldom spoke, let alone so much.

Those words were not addressed to Lin alone but to every intermediary.

In their long years of imprisonment, which lineage hadn't encountered a few people with the "Main Character's Halo"?

All had, but those people, in the end, died in the Advanced World.

Lin did not accept this notion, but as an intermediary, what could she do?

The operation Jiang Xianwu had participated in wasn't a recruitment, so there was no redemption mode mechanism.

To die in the Advanced World was to die for real.

Also, Zhong Jin explained that following Jiang Xianwu's death, many things about the future might change.

Given that Jiang Xianwu had achieved too many SSS ranks and locked in too much history, it was likely... time-space might experience some logical bugs, but would also self-correct such bugs.

Maybe at some point in the future, people might not even remember Jiang Xianwu.

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The day after the defensive mode had ended.

While sorting through Zhou Baiyu's belongings with Guang Tongchen, they found the letter Zhou Baiyu had left for everyone.

Because the cycle had been broken, nothing had happened that day. But the next day, the only letter not following the cyclical trajectory, left by Zhou Baiyu, suddenly appeared.

Also, Guang Tongchen discovered that Zhou Baiyu's phone contained a text message waiting to be sent, addressed to his parents.

The phone was not password-protected, all of which suggested that Zhou Baiyu had indeed been prepared to die.

With this realization, Guang Tongchen felt a twinge in his heart.

This guy... why didn't he think of taking us with him?

Or perhaps, did he use some special channel to go to the Advanced World, unable to bring us along?

Or else... maybe he had tried hard to tell us what to do, but in the end, he found it all in vain.

No matter what, Guang Tongchen felt an unprecedented sense of helplessness.

He hadn't protected his own people.

Trembling, he opened the letter and called everyone to read out its contents:

"President, based on my belief that I would surely not die, I felt that you would most likely never see this letter.

Of course, even if you saw it, who knows, maybe one day, I could come back. But at least, if you saw it, it would mean that the cycle has been broken.

I went to do something big, although I'm still unsure where the pollution source is, but I figured my method should be feasible.

However, the purpose of leaving this letter... is mainly because I might indeed die.

If I've died, I hope you all carry on smoothly.

Though gods become rules after they die, a nobody like me might very well be gone for good.

But if there's an afterlife, I'll work hard to protect you. Oh, and if I've died gloriously, could you boldly ask 'Peerless Under Heaven' to lend some money to my parents?

I reckon, if I've truly died, it's somewhat because I died to save the world, so I hope he won't be so muddled and would use my death to vigorously promote himself. My parents benefit, and he gets to be a good guy for once, why not do it?

As for Haoyun, that's a headache; I've always felt that indulging in romantic affairs when the apocalypse is at hand is absurd.

If I die, please reject her for me (if I'm alive, I'd probably keep leading her on like a scoundrel because it helps the world)...

These words probably deserve a beating, a very severe beating. But whether it's Midel, Bai Ling, or Haoyun...

Honestly, I do have emotions for someone, but more so, I feel they are valuable.

Alive, I probably wouldn't dare tell them this, but hey, I'm dead, so if they hate me... they can burn a few Seamers and torture me in hell.

Eh, I'm talking as if I'm bound to die... it's really inauspicious.

Next, I'll briefly describe my plan and some of the history I've encountered, which might be useful to you all in the future..."

The latter half of the letter detailed Zhou Baiyu's observations and those "secrets" he deemed helpful to other pioneers.

About the Seamers, Bai Ye, Huang Miu, the Demon Race, Zhou Shou, and so on.

After reading this content, Waking Dream Regally lit a cigarette, feeling extremely uncomfortable.

It was like a crushing sense of oppression, as if his best brother had died for him.

Only Wu Xin always felt that a man who couldn't be killed by even a "Shura's Laugh" shouldn't have died like this.

But he also understood... since even the intermediaries said so, presumably, Zhou Baiyu was indeed dead.

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Fifty-one days after the end of the third round of defensive mode.

Zhou Baiyu's parents, his close female friends, initially they all suffered greatly.

But in truth, time inevitably grinds away all things.

Everyone gradually returned to normal life; Jiang Xianwu and Zhou Baiyu would not be forgotten. But that's all — they would not be forgotten.

Everyone still had a new life to face.

All would also turn a brand new page.

After a period of heavy drinking, Sister Lin also gradually sobered up.

That Mutator named Xinkui seemed to be doing well, with a significant improvement in the success rate of mutation.

Xinkui was a Mutator rescued by Zhou Baiyu in the Land of No Light.

All along, Xinkui had admired Zhou Baiyu.

Because Sister Lin gave Zhou Baiyu a good face, but for other Mutators, it was... complicated.

After the death of Zhou Baiyu, Sister Lin had been in decline for a long time.

Although an intermediary would be divided into many parts, that kind of inner desolation affected each intermediary.


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