
“What did you just ask me?” “Cultivation is very difficult—are you afraid?” “The line before that.” “Do you want to cultivate?” Xu Xian paused briefly, then said, “Cultivation is fine—but enduring hardship is not!”

“What did you just ask me?” “Cultivation is very difficult—are you afraid?” “The line before that.” “Do you want to cultivate?” Xu Xian paused briefly, then said, “Cultivation is fine—but enduring hardship is not!”
Ansu is reincarnated into a game world… and right at the start, he’s about to be brainwashed by the main antagonist — the World Ending Witch. To control him, the witch hypnotizes him every day, planting psychological suggestions until he slowly becomes her loyal tool. Fortunately, Ansu has a cheat ability: he can simulate the future and preview every bad ending. So he pretends to be successfully hypnotized, secretly waiting for a chance to escape. Since someone under hypnosis can’t lie, everything he says will be taken by the witch as his true feelings. Hmm… maybe he can use this to farm affection points, so she’ll become more and more reluctant to kill him? And thus, Ansu begins his “operations.” Good news: The witch’s attitude toward him keeps getting better. Bad news: It’s getting too good… Oh no. He’s completely trapped now.
Lu Ming transmigrated just as he was about to “reach” the peak of his life—and he even came with a “protagonist” halo. But right at the start, he nearly starved to death at home. Firmly believing he’s the main character, he expects his childhood sweetheart to bring him food… yet the one who shows up is a big yellow dog instead. He kidnaps someone’s ancestral tablet, beats a reborn Immortal Emperor to death thinking he’s just a thief, and nearly bursts his dantian during cultivation—convinced it’s simply expanding… He lives by one belief: “I’m the protagonist—how could I possibly die?” But… is he really the protagonist?