Hey there, Grim Guy here. I'd take a moment here to talk about this book and give you a few things to chew on before diving in.1. Being an "Extra" is cool and all, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. Yes, the story revolves around that concept, but my goal is deeper than that—check out point number two for the details.2. So welcome to some potentially peak world-building. We’ve got the classic weak-to-strong vibes, a whole bunch of mysteries to cover, and yeah, there might be some bleak arcs. But hey, look at the title: Omnitemporal Convergence. It’s not about handing out free plot armor or sprinkling deus ex machina everywhere. It's more about those moments where you'd “wish” they existed (it’s lighthearted, don’t worry).3. And meet our MC: proactive, a little psycho (fuck off edgy), and very into making sense of things (and money). He’s grounded, strategic, and maybe a tad bit unconventional.4. Harem? Look, I’m not a big fan on the way most harems are written—the delivery of the characters and all that jazz. That said, the MC’s time-based skill opens up interesting possibilities. Basically, yeah, it will be a harem.5. My "Extra" credentials are basic at best. The only Extra-themed novel I’ve read to 200+ chapters was An Extra’s Novel, and honestly, I mostly stuck with it for the wish-fulfillment vibes. I’ve dabbled in a few others (Path of Extra, Extra’s Descent, Extra’s Death, etc.), but never got very far. I’m coming into this with a general understanding of the “Extra” trope—background characters, second-rate villains, all that—but, of course, I’m writing it my way.Oh, and I once read a short manga about transmigrating as a second-rate villain. Didn’t love it, but it gave me some ideas for the early set-up. Think wish-fulfillment with its brain switched on.So yeah, buckle up. It’s gonna be a ride.
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