Jiang Han died saving a child from a truck.
When he opened his eyes again, he was no longer on Earth.
A cold system calling itself The Narrative told him the truth: every anime, movie, novel, and TV story he had ever known was real. They were all fragments of living worlds.
And those worlds were starting to collapse.
His mission? Enter them. Survive them. Rewrite them.
His only cheat ability: Narrative Resonance.
If he observes a character closely enough and understands how their power works, he can copy it.
The first world gives him no help.
No powers. No protection. No second chances.
Just a death game where one mistake means elimination.
Then come the infected trains, the giant-eaten cities, the demon-haunted nights, the ninja wars, the pirate seas, and worlds far more dangerous than fiction ever made them look.
In every world, Jiang Han starts as a nobody.
Weak. Looked down on. Easily dismissed.
In every world, he proves everyone wrong.
But the deeper he goes, the more he realizes something is terribly off.
The plots are changing.
Characters are acting wrong.
Hidden truths are surfacing.
And worst of all—
he is not the only one traveling between worlds.
Some players are trying to save the stories.
Others are rewriting them for their own gain.
Jiang Han will have to copy powers, break fate, and uncover the secret behind the collapsing worlds before the final story is erased for good.
From weak to strong.
World-hopping.
Power copying.
Plot breaking.
And once he starts taking abilities from every world...
the rules stop mattering.