Reincarnated in another world, Chen Luo was reborn as a slime in Teyvat. "I... can't do anything..." "The Herrscher password is correct!" "?" Accidentally activating the Herrscher Core within him, the Herrscher of Reason's Teyvat Young journey began. Morax: "From a universal perspective, this Eden's Planet is quite interesting." Barbatos: "This energy... should be enough to destroy Sky Island in a single burst." General Raiden: "Wild Wind, submit to me!" Chen Luo: "...but why am I always the one hurt?" The Herrscher's scourge is reappearing on this land. After an initial period of ignorance, the diligent little slime embarked on a journey to collect the Herrscher Cores. ...And when he reached the end of his journey, looking back—he remembered conversations with the gentle deity beneath the sacred cherry tree. He remembered walking alongside the beautiful sea god on the dark seabed. He remembered the twin flowers trapped on opposite sides, invisible to each other. He remembered the star that had nearly vanished from the other side of the sky. "...Now, let's make this imperfect world what I want it to be." (Honkai Impact 3rd x Genshin Impact work, harem-oriented, stable updates!)
[2.3 million words completed] Mingyu, possessing the power to rewind time and traveling through a world of collapse, embarks on a journey of endless reincarnation and salvation. "After entering Saint Freya, you made many trustworthy friends." "You attempted to save many girls who should have died young, and in return, received their gifts." "A Certain Scientific Railgun, Mokopotmo, Infinite Space..." "Facing Kevin, you began to chant, summoning a barrier constructed entirely of the Holy Judge of Heavenly Fire." "Facing Alicia, you promised her that humanity would defeat the collapse, but without sacrificing everything." "Facing the Cocoon of the End, you gradually understood everything about that man. You knew you could defeat it, but it would be a long process, lasting eternity." "Traveling through the endless future, you finally transformed this imperfect world into a place of hope."