Worldwide Simulation Era

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: White Divine Crane
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  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

This was an era where everyone could experience various worlds through simulations.
When everyone reached 16 years old, they would receive a Life Lantern, which would grant them two free simulations.
During the free simulations, they had to break through the limits of humans in order to attain a bright future in reality.
Otherwise, they would lose their Life Lanterns and they would slowly be corrupted by a black fog until they eventually died at a young age.
Lin Qiye, who transmigrated to this era, failed his first simulation.
During his second simulation, by chance, he acquired a permanent SSS-rank talent - the Deduction of Genesis.
Lin Qiye’s first life: [When you were two, you had a sudden illness, causing you to have a deformed head and low IQ. When you were 15, your parents passed away. When you were 18, you died of an incurable disease.]
Lin Qiye commanded, “The Deduction of Genesis, deduce for me a way to transcend this life.”
[Congratulations for defying the heavens and successfully changing your fate. You acquired S rank in your evaluation. Your rewards are…]

His second life: [When you were 15, the spiritual aura on Earth rejuvenated. You did not awaken any talent while your childhood best friend achieved outstanding attainments with her awakened talent. When you were 16, you were killed by a stranger.]
Lin Qiye summoned, “The Deduction of Genesis!”
[You carefully made plans before the spiritual aura rejuvenated. Because of this, you defied the heavens and successfully changed your fate. You acquired S rank in your evaluation. Your rewards are…]

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  1. clocktwise
    clocktwise rated it
    As an avid reader, I found "The Worldwide Simulation Era" to be a captivating and thought-provoking novel that effortlessly weaved together elements of science fiction and human introspection. The story's immersive setting captivated me from the very beginning, as it explored the intricate boundaries between reality and virtual existence. The characters were well-developed, their struggles and growth resonating deeply with readers. The plot twists kept me on the edge of my seat, challenging my perceptions of truth and the nature of humanity's role in this digital age. Overall, a compelling read that left me pondering long after the last page.
  1. CastlePandaSoy
    CastlePandaSoy rated it
    The "Worldwide Simulation Era" is a thought-provoking concept that invites readers to ponder the possibilities and implications of advanced technology merging with our reality. In this imaginative narrative, the author paints a vivid picture of a future where virtual simulations have become so sophisticated that they blur the lines between what's real and what's not. Humans inhabit these digital domains, conducting their lives, relationships, and even experiences as if in a shared dream.

    At its core, the novel explores themes of identity, free will, and the ethics of creating artificial worlds. It raises questions about the nature of consciousness and the meaning of existence in a world where the line between physical and digital is increasingly blurred. The characters navigate a complex landscape of love, ambition, and self-discovery within these simulated environments, forcing readers to consider the boundaries of humanity and the role of technology in shaping our destiny.

    While the story is set in a futuristic backdrop, it also touches upon universal human experiences such as longing, connection, and the search for purpose. It challenges us to reflect on the authenticity of emotions and relationships in a world where simulations can mimic every detail. Ultimately, the "Worldwide Simulation Era" serves as a cautionary tale and a call to question the balance between progress and the preservation of what makes us truly human.

    In a human tone, this novel offers a thrilling, mind-bending journey that engages readers both intellectually and emotionally. It encourages empathy and introspection, reminding us that even in the face of advanced technology, the essence of being human remains the most valuable asset we possess.
  1. Sam Bright
    Sam Bright rated it
    Interesting world background and even story ruined by Chinese patriotism. This writer has China unifying the earth and then conquering space on the first simulation, and then on the second one the MC creates a Chinese empire, and does it again... There's a whole lot more of propaganda in the middle, as you can guess.
  1. Spencer Rosa
    Spencer Rosa rated it
    Writing Quality ★★★
    •Many things are translater or was written wrongly or not aligning to what it should be, some are also connected with each other without spacing ex: Iwillkill your...

    Story Development ★★★★
    •It's a solid 4 for me because of its superb story pacing, 2 scenes are kinda forced but it's still good.

    Character Design★★★★★
    • The way the author gave life to every character and how he/she can make the audience understand how they feel is already chef kissed. Although in the original world there's still some ladder being climbed for the MC to mature it still show its good potential.

    Updating stability★★★★★
    • Might change it later....

    World Background ★★★★★
    • Since MC is being put to different world or should I say 'virtual world' it gives the story different vibes and different backgrounds but since it's still on the trial and onky released 20 chapters it has potential.

    This is one of the great trial novel I've read here on this site couldn't believe they actually put something new or kinda 'new' which is pretty much better than the other "novel" which is basically a copied version of a copied version of the original novel.

    I'll give this one a solid 4.4 and I gladly recommend this...

    You got my vote....
  1. Hubery Dorothy
    Hubery Dorothy rated it
    Premise seems fun, you imagine it is gonna be a world hopping series with scientific research in it. Than comes some unasked patriotism (in a parallel world!), you say whatever if the story is good.
    Than my man starts cultivating ?!? soo unasked for but okay story might be goo-
    Gets everything he could ever get and might ever want to get right away after the end of first life. All of this happens in 13 chapters.
    Than 2nd life starts, chapter 40 and he in a parallel world made it so that, there is China and he is the king of it. Everybody cultivates, 0 brain usage, he is the Mary sue etc. don't waste your time and brain reading this
  1. Judy
    Judy rated it
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  1. Aubrey Dennis
    Aubrey Dennis rated it
    *sigh*
    why must the author spoil such a good story concept with racism?
    why must the story be so cringe?
    why is the mc IQ so low?
    why?why?why?why?why?why?why?
    *sigh*
  1. Marcus Clare
    Marcus Clare rated it
    filled to the brin with stupid and forced chinese nationalism.  0101100q0q0qq0q010q01010q0q0q0q00q0qq0q0q0q00qq0q0q00q0q0q01010101010011101001010

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