After transmigrating into the body of his parallel-world counterpart, Bai Ling discovers something horrifying: there’s a gaping hole in his chest, his blood has drained completely, and he’s now a walking corpse. To uncover the truth, he reads through his own diary:
If you’re reading this, it means I’m already dead.
I am a prophet. I foresaw an apocalyptic disaster, and to prevent it, I killed myself. My prophetic powers consume life energy, but as a dead person, I can use them endlessly.
To the version of me from another world, I hope you can save humanity and this world.
Armed with the diary, which details the next three years’ major events, key figures, and secrets, as well as his ever-functioning abilities, Bai Ling effortlessly assumes the role of the prophet.
“I need to create an organization, a group dedicated to saving the world. In this organization, I can use my abilities to act as the ‘Prophet’ and guide its members.”
But as he plans, Bai Ling realizes something:
“I used to hate characters in novels who spoke in riddles and refused to explain things properly. Now I know…”
“…Being a cryptic riddler is so much fun!”
Before anything else, though, he glances down at his decaying body:
“First, I need to find a funeral home. Can’t have my body rotting and stinking, can I?”
Genres:
Action, Adventure, Supernatural, Sci-Fi, Psychological, Mystery, Post-Apocalyptic, Rebirth, Transmigration, Dark Humor, Multiple Identities, Male Lead, Fantasy