The Eternal Simulator
In a world measured not by size but by its rank on the ladder of existence, Han Chen, an ordinary young man from Earth, is transported to the Desolate Void Land—a place where laws are distorted, the sky feels alien, and the world itself resembles a lone speck drifting in an endless ocean. Neither the protagonist nor the reader knows the truth of this place or why he is there; everything visible is merely the outer shell of a far greater reality.
Amid this vast unknown, a mysterious chat group appears, connecting individuals from different worlds. Their numbers do not represent order, but existential distance—some members having reached unimaginable levels of being. Through this group, Han Chen comes to realize that survival is not a matter of luck, but of choice and path.
After brutal early struggles against hunger and death, Han Chen acquires a rare system known as the Eternal Simulator—a system that allows him to simulate the future, pay real prices in exchange for knowledge, and gain talents and abilities through failure and death within simulations. The system is clear in function, yet its true nature, origin, and ultimate limits remain hidden—from both the protagonist and the reader.
The world Han Chen initially stands upon is nothing more than an Earth-sized rock. Beyond the seas lies the true world, a realm that follows only one path: cultivation and immortality. Though classified as a mid-tier world, its power is equivalent to an infinite ocean when compared to the rock Han Chen came from, which holds no more value than a grain of dust. Every world in this universe is divided into nine existential layers, measured not only by strength, but by the laws that govern them.
Han Chen embarks on the path of immortality, bearing three spiritual roots—two known, and a third unknown. This rare root inspires both suspicion and fear. Through endless simulations, he lives multiple lives, dies countless times, learns, fails, and returns—until his true journey in the real world finally begins.
His path leads him from primitive survival to cities, then to sects, where young talents clash, trials are merciless, and missions may result in true death. Some endings come from hunger, others from ignorance, and some because the truth itself is too dangerous to uncover too early.
With every simulation, Han Chen draws closer to understanding the universe…
yet the closer he gets, the clearer it becomes that what he sees is only a simulation within a simulation—
and that immortality is not the end of the road,
but merely its beginning.