After entrusting the flame of [End] and [Humanity] to the girl who would become his descendant, Kevin thought he could follow his companions and pass away without regrets. But when he opened his eyes again, he was greeted by a planet covered in ice and snow, and people struggling to survive within it. This was a world with almost no future or hope, but the guardian named Cocolia showed him her determination to abandon everything. Just as he was finally ready to abandon this body again and try to change this unreasonable world, several pioneers claiming to be from outer space approached him. Before they could explain their purpose, a small pink creature with wings pounced on him, shouting something that was easy to misunderstand. "Mom!!!" ".......cool" ———— PS: The final chapter features the original Kevin, written in a serious style... but there may be other comedic elements. I will consider adding other Honkai Impact 3rd characters later.
If you were given a chance to start the story over, would you make everything imperfect a little more perfect? At that moment, the lonely god of humanity, watching over Earth, recalled that fiery red figure; the one embarking on a new journey gazed at the empty train, lost in thought; the eyes of the traveler, unable to reunite with his blood relatives, shone brightly once more! Then! Star: "Where did I get here? What's this flying thing? A white mist?" Kiana: "Himeko-sensei! Wait? What's Mr. Welt doing here? And what's this Star Train?" Luminous: "I'm going to fight the Honkai? Really?" In short… it really did restart, but… it seems like the wrong person was on board…
On the bustling streets of New Eridu, the light and shadow advertisements for the rope net flashed non-stop. Ling was weaving through the bustling crowd, preparing to head to her next commission. Suddenly, the people around her exclaimed in surprise. Ling looked up and saw that the large screen on the rope net, which usually broadcast various entertainment news and highlights of the hollow exploration, was now showing a strange live broadcast interface.