My crossover anime character is searching for and defeating the life-absorbing author in the infinite flow genre.

Introduction

Want to understand the meaning of life?

What era is it, and why are you still playing traditional infinite flow? As the main god, Qiu Hai leads his main god space and the reincarnations to open up a new era of the main god space!

[Toyokawa Shoko]: #¥%! @#%! Who's blocking me at the evacuation point?!

[Sato]: Demi-human + infamous BIG, deathrattle flow to recruit CS teammates~

【Red A】: Fuyuki blocking the bridge 1=3!

【 】: Tell a joke——Lord God: We have not strengthened the human-machine.

[Jotaro Kujo]: If I don't understand, can Star Platinum + D4C pass Heaven's Creation Priest?

[Polnareff]: If I don't understand, can Pillar Man bloodline + Silver Chariot defeat Diablo?

[Coz]: Gotham City matches 1=3, two people who can sneak and dodge Batman come!

In short, this is a story of anime with an infinite flow of search and fight (general elements).

ps: (It's essentially a bloodthirsty infinite flow, with many combat elements and average search and retreat elements. The proportion of lighthearted comedy is smaller than the bloodthirsty plot. The essence of the plot is still ruthless killing and crazy teeth)

Volume: Related Works

Chapter 1: Related to the Work

After a month of writing, I've released a new book!

I originally planned to write a pure game story, but the opening was rejected because it didn't go well, so I've added crossover elements that fit the local context.

An infinite flow is a must, and crossover anime/manga series should also be included; only then can it be considered a complete system!

However, this time it was also a challenge for me – this book is more like an ensemble piece, focusing on the stories of reincarnators from various anime worlds.

Although I've jumped on the Delta bandwagon, I still feel like it's easy to crash and burn...

Anyway, let's give it a try and see!

There are probably few books like this with a slutty vibe. Judging from the cover, Doro will have a lot of screen time—long live Doro!

The main character this time is the Supreme God, whose image is neither good nor bad. Whether he's crazy or not—we'll see if I can control him later on.

Adding a light-hearted, everyday character like Mother Hen Card was a challenge, but even if I did write it, it would mainly be about the light-hearted, everyday elements that changed under the influence of the reincarnation space. Mother Hen Card had a lot of screen time in the first volume, but starting from the second volume, I changed the perspective to write about other characters.

I have a feeling that saying all this increases the likelihood of this book becoming a flop...

But in any case, the book will definitely be written from beginning to end; it's just that if he dies suddenly, it might be written in a shorter way.

In short, I hope everyone will continue to support me!

Please (bows)

Chapter 2: Pre-viewing Reminders

This book starts with a focus on the female characters, and they have a lot of screen time in the first volume. It also incorporates elements of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and is somewhat riding the coattails of the popularity of Eight Treasure Porridge. Therefore, the first volume will have more content about the band girls, and the plot will be biased towards them, which creates some of the flaws of overemphasizing them.

However, starting from the second season (volume), the band girls' storyline is no longer told from the main perspective. Instead, other characters take over. They are the main perspective characters in the first volume, but they are not the main characters.

Moreover, this article leans more towards a group portrait description similar to the infinite flow genre, so the Delta Force elements do not occupy a major part. The essence of this book is still a group portrait novel, describing the infinite flow games of various crossover anime characters and their experiences in their own worlds.

—Besides, I'm a bloodthirsty viewer; I really can't write slice-of-life romance.

Those who really dislike the band girl's fans can skip to the JOJO arc in Volume 1, or read the second season (Volume 2) after the final battle at the end of Volume 1 is finished. Anyway, that's about it.

Also, there won't be any female lead characters in this series for the time being. If we're talking about female characters, there's only DORO, who serves as the mascot.

I've really wanted to write a different storyline, but since I've never done it before, I can only ask for your forgiveness for any shortcomings or poor reviews...

Volume 1: The Beginning of Season 1

Chapter 1: 1. Toyokawa Shoko and the Main God Space

The torrential rain gathered into a small river on the land. Toyokawa Shoko, holding an umbrella, ran anxiously, ignoring the mud splattered on her white shoes and socks.

She needed to get home quickly; with such heavy rain today, the roof of her low-rent apartment might leak, and she had to get back before her home was flooded.

And Father... he must be drunk to the point of unconsciousness again.

Considering his increasingly dejected state, Xiangzi had to get back before he might drown.

Toyokawa Shoko was in a bad mood.

It wasn't just because of the rain, but also because I encountered a strange and mysterious person while working as a customer service representative today.

Okay—customer service involves dealing with infuriating people every day, and Toyokawa Shoko is already used to being surrounded by extraordinary individuals...

But what happened today was really quite inexplicable.

Moreover, his words always sent chills down Xiangzi's spine.

Xiangzi rushed home anxiously, her body half-soaked with sweat, but she didn't see her father there.

...Did you go out to buy alcohol again?

Xiangzi breathed a sigh of relief, but also felt a sense of loss. When will his father be able to pull himself together? He moved out to live with him hoping that his father could get back on his feet, instead of continuing to wallow in the anesthesia that was supposed to save him.

Feeling somewhat powerless, Xiangzi slumped onto the tatami mat, and just then, she noticed a small box at her feet.

"Hmm, this is..."

With curiosity and a strange feeling, Xiangzi opened the unsigned package, and inside lay a helmet.

Xiangzi took out the helmet with some curiosity. It was black and made of a material that looked somewhat like plastic, but it was quite heavy and had a good feel to it.

The helmet looked a bit like a tactical helmet worn by special forces cosplayers, but it had many markings and lines that she couldn't understand, as well as something shiny.

Holding it in my hand and feeling its weight, it felt quite substantial, unlike those flimsy 3D-printed products.

The price is quite high; Xiangzi estimated that even if he put it online as a cosplay prop, it could still fetch a good price.

Inside the box was a letter. Xiangzi picked it up and opened it; it contained only one sentence—

"Do you want to understand the meaning of life? Do you want to truly live? If so, put on this helmet."

Xiangzi's pupils dilated; she suddenly remembered the extraordinary person she had met at work that day.

He said some strange and inexplicable things, like "Do you want to know the meaning of life?" or "Do you really want to live?", but in summary, his main theme was—

—Toyokawa Shoko, you have been selected as a tester for a game, and this game will change your life.

I will give you this gift; it will be your only chance to change the world...

Games? Such things were almost completely foreign to Xiangzi in her past life. Not to mention computer games, even when she was studying at Tsukinomori, she had almost never been to those arcade game halls.

If we're talking about entertainment, she undoubtedly devotes the vast majority of her time to her beloved music career.

How can something that was considered a waste of time and energy in her education and understanding connect with her own life?

I didn't believe it, I scoffed, but looking at this helmet—

As if by some strange twist of fate, Toyokawa Shoko put it on her head.

......

"...Something is better than nothing."

In a vast, empty space, a large sphere of light hangs high above, and below it lies the unconscious Toyokawa Shoko, along with several other people.

"Sigh, I don't know whether to call the quality of this first batch of people good or bad..."

The large sphere of light sighed softly, emitting a slightly helpless sound.

He is a 'god,' or rather, he also has a name from his human days—Akiha.

The past is insignificant; to Qiu Hai, he is now a great sphere of light, an existence he calls the Supreme God.

However, this is clearly not the reconstruction center for the powerful figure described by Mr. Z. There's no complicated background setting here; at least, calling the Highlord "XX" won't trigger any "light from chaos" clamor.

However, the main god Qiu Hai and that large sphere of light have exactly the same function: to select reincarnators and send them to various worlds to experience (suffer) trials.

The only problem is—

His empty God Space currently offers no enhancement options.

It wasn't that he was stingy; he simply didn't have any. His enhancement list was completely blank, offering only the most basic attribute enhancements and exchange options categorized as 'daily necessities'.

Even the worlds he can send people to are very limited, currently only a handful.

Not enough money, actors not yet cast, script not yet available.

The solution to this problem is simple: if a reincarnator can bring back the corresponding items from other worlds, they can fill their enhancement list.

If they bring weapons, he can provide corresponding weapon exchanges. If they bring bloodlines, he can provide corresponding bloodline enhancements. In short, he can provide whatever the reincarnators bring back.

However, these enhancements also come at a cost. All the actions taken by the reincarnators to change the 'plot' and the things they plunder from other worlds will bring energy to the main god, and the main god will reward them with points and side quests. At the same time, enhancement and exchange are ways to feed this energy back.

This was originally a mutually beneficial system, with the reincarnators and the main god forming a virtuous cycle—or rather, the main god forced the reincarnators to feed the main god in a coercive manner.

If the main god does not receive any energy replenishment for a long time, it will gradually perish. Qiu Hai does not know what that outcome will be, but his instincts reject that ending.

However, he was not willing to just grab people and bring them here to fight to the death.

He's not some pampered angel from a rehabilitation center, burdened with the goal of pushing people to improve; he doesn't want to do this kind of thing—luring people around to work themselves to the bone.

This is not just because he is kind! That reason exists, but it is not the main one. The main reason is that Qiu Hai is very worried that if he really raises Gu, someone might end up doing something that will backfire.

Moreover—what era are we living in, still playing with traditional main god spaces!

Now it's the era of searching, cracking down, and withdrawing! To operate the Main God Space more efficiently, we need to embrace more capitalism!

The act of arresting people will not change; those with talent will receive random invitations, and those who accept them will naturally become his reincarnations.

However, unlike traditional deities, he will not prevent these reincarnators from returning home or force them to fight desperately at all times. Instead, he will provide them with excellent service.

These reincarnators no longer enter the reincarnation world with their physical bodies, but instead have their souls enter the soulless clones that Qiu Hai creates for them and control them. They are instantly saved by Qiu Hai just before they die.

He would even filter out some of their biases and pain, making them perceive it all as a 'game' where they could gain more benefits, rather than a life-or-death adventure.

But without a doubt, all of this requires Qiu Hai to pay an extra price, and these costs will naturally be made up for many times over from the reincarnators.

As for the solution... well, there is a solution.

However, no matter how much preparation is done, we still have to see the results in actual combat.

Looking down at the unconscious reincarnators, Qiu Hai cast beams of light.

Reincarnation begins!

Chapter 2: 2. Not bad, you are the most well-mannered person among those who came this time!

Cold, shaking

When Xiangzi awoke from her dazed coma, she looked around in panic, her mental image of the rented room confusing with the reality before her.

She appears to be on a swaying, moving train.

"Not bad, you're the most well-mannered person among those who came this time." A slightly cold voice rang out.

Xiangzi turned his head and saw a black-haired young man staring at him calmly. The young man was about twenty-four or twenty-five years old, with a handsome appearance, but there was a scar across his face, which made him look somewhat frightening.

Xiangzi then realized that there were three other people lying there besides himself, two men and one woman, all of whom were still unconscious.

"Where is this place? Who are you? Why am I here?"

Xiangzi asked the question as calmly as possible, while the black-haired youth glanced at her and explained.

"You can call me the Guide, that's the name I gave myself. I don't recommend using your real name here. As for where this is—it's just a game."

"Don't you remember what you did before you came in here?"

Xiangzi thought for a moment, then a look of sudden realization appeared on his face.

She certainly remembered putting on that strange helmet and then losing consciousness...

This is a game, and who created it is no longer important—whether it was a god, a demon, an alien, or a time traveler—in any case, Toyokawa Shoko has become a part of this game.

She took a deep breath. The difficulties did not break her; Toyokawa Shoko truly had a strong heart that could withstand hardships and problems.

Or perhaps, she felt so much darkness and disappointment in reality that even such horror could not break her.

Soon, the others also slowly woke up.

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