The eternal night is coming, and the killing field is coming.
Gods have fallen, and hundreds of demons are walking at night.
You can stand in front of the stage and announce the arrival of the wave of the times to the world, or you can hide in the darkness and watch others struggle for survival.
Free your mind and embrace your destiny. This is an absolutely real game. Here is the killing field of the earth.
In an era where humanity is facing its end, the world is a dangerous game of gods, miracles, and the supernatural. It's a place of extraordinary creatures, forbidden knowledge from books, and cyclical paradises—where every gift of fate comes with a hidden, heavy price.
The story follows the protagonist, Jiang Qing, who finds himself trapped in this reality. He introduces himself with a grim outlook: "My name is Jiang Qing. It's a pity that after tonight, I will disappear forever." He is on a predetermined path with no option for retreat; from the moment he opens the door in front of him, his past is erased, leaving only a single, long, and seemingly endless road forward. The narrative follows his journey as he navigates this world of scripts and survival, where every step is a struggle against a foretold doom.
[Road Survival + Desperate Migration + Bizarre Experience + Cheat Codes + Don't Fall Behind!]
A strange red moon hangs in the sky, the days grow shorter and shorter, and humanity's last spark is compressed into an endless convoy.
As night falls, countless ghosts howl outside the car, and those who fall behind will find it difficult to survive.
He, Lin Qi, possesses a unique "sublimation sequence," allowing anything in his hands to undergo ultimate sublimation.
[Hand Crossbow → Red Wolf Hand Cannon → Portable Bomb Gun]
[Half a bottle of purified water → Healing essence → Detoxifying agent]
[Waste paper → Bizarre contract → Fragments of rules]
Lin Qi initially thought this was just a cheat code to enhance external objects, until he discovered that he could also elevate the rule sequence...
The convoy called him a "mobile safe house," the superhumans revered him as a "messenger of God," and even the strange beings descended upon him.
Lin Qi himself only wanted to know...
If we take this rule of "don't fall behind" to its extreme, can humanity escape despair?