Finish



In the Sang family's study, Sang Wan finished reading her sister's new paper on "Parallel Universes" and couldn't help but make a joke.

"Look, none of your arguments have any evidence to support them, and there are no references. I don't understand things at the quantum level, but I have read some news, and there are many things that modern scientists cannot confirm."

Sang Yu smiled indifferently, "I didn't write this for publication, but for myself as a future research direction. I think there should be many different parallel worlds in this world, some are worlds of cultivation, and some are spiritual worlds, just like what I experienced and what Xiao Que experienced."

"Beyond this, there must be a cyber world with extremely advanced technology, a wasteland world with collapsed civilization, and even a magic world, etc. Each world has its own excitement and protagonists."

Sang Wan glanced at the living room outside and saw Sang Que pressing Xia Chan down on the sofa and trying to snatch the chocolate from Xia Chan's hand.

"It's Xiaochan's. Xiaochan bought this with her own salary!"

"Take a bite, I'll take a bite, dear~"

Xia Chan was so stupid that he didn't even know how to fight back with his hair, and was completely subdued by Sang Que. Xuan Yu and the general gathered nearby to watch the fun, meowing and barking.

"The protagonist of our world seems a little childish."

Sang Yu also glanced outside. "She knows it very well in her heart, but she is just pretending to be a child in front of us. If we regard the things that happen in each world as a novel, then the novel of our world should have a perfect ending by now."

Sang Wan nodded, "Although there is no prince and princess living happily together, there is the warmth of a family, which is perfect!"

The rest of the story will be left to the next world and the protagonist of the next novel.

(End of extra chapter) —— [Off topic]

I originally wanted to write a little about Jiang Yuebai’s follow-up through Sang Yu’s perspective, but I deleted half of it after writing it. I felt it was completely unnecessary, and it would feel nonsense if I wrote too much, hahaha.

On the one hand, there may not be many readers who follow this book from the previous book, and suddenly writing about the previous book will confuse the readers of this book.

On the other hand, I feel that there is really nothing much to explain about Jiang Yuebai. If I have to say something, it is that when I was writing the ending of Jiang Yuebai, I had an idea, and that was an idea of ​​a cyberpunk world background, so my bad habit came back again, and the ending of Jiang Yuebai was a little bit paved in that direction.

The next book will continue to write about cultivation, so there is no need to continue this foreshadowing. Jiang Yuebai's story will end completely, and the connection between Sang Que's world and Jiang Yuebai's world will also end here. The subsequent story will no longer have any connection with these two worlds. It will be a completely new world view and structure.


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