The Transmigrated Professor
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  • Reads 20,245
  • Votes 675
  • Parts 73
  • Time 14h 49m
Ongoing, First published Sep 26, 2022
2 new parts
Trapped in his friend's sci-fi novel, the protagonist is possessed by the character Ray Laxon and must navigate a dangerous world filled with dungeons, monsters, magic, and demons. 

Accused of associating with the villains, Ray and his family face execution. 

The protagonist's goal is to survive his execution and find a way out of the world, whether it be by escaping the novel or finding another way. 

With time running out, the protagonist must use all of his knowledge and skills to outsmart the villains and secure his freedom. 

Will he succeed, or will he be forever trapped in this unfamiliar world?
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The Loop of Destiny

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To all those who have felt the weight of time's relentless embrace, who have searched for meaning in the endless cycle of existence, and who have dared to dream of a future beyond the confines of the present. May this story ignite your imagination and remind you that even in the face of the unknown, there is always hope. This story began as a whisper in the darkest corners of my mind, a haunting melody of time loops and forgotten realities. It was a tale of a man trapped in a cyclical prison, a prisoner of his own past, yearning for a future that seemed perpetually out of reach. As I delved deeper into this enigmatic concept, I realized that it was more than just a simple narrative of time travel and paradox. It was a reflection on the human condition, on our struggle with time, our yearning for meaning, and our constant search for something beyond the limitations of our existence.