
Closed Loop Paradox: I Killed Time Itself
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Wandering into the strange corridor of time, everyone thought this was a cruel trial for eternal life. Only the sober people knew that there was no real way to survive here. Murders occurred frequently in the apartment for seven days, and the deceased died mysteriously one after another. Everyone had perfect alibi, and each corpse left the same prophecy. Teammates are suspicious of betrayal, and everyone becomes a suspect. Shen Yan, who is logically paranoid, uses reason as his armor to dismantle layers of death puzzles. The moment she cleared the level, a photo appeared out of thin air in her palm. In the photo was her dead self, with a warning written on the back written by her: Don't save the third person. Only the mysterious Xie Yubai could see through all her secrets at a glance. He was gentle and forbearing, and protected her throughout the whole process. He carried the heavy memory of nine thousand seven hundred and twenty-two reincarnations, and hid his deep love and destiny that spanned thousands of time and space. As the dungeon continues to deepen, the shocking truth is slowly revealed: the teammates walking side by side are all her split selves in different timelines; the man she lovingly protects in front of her is her own martyred clone who split her soul and transcended reincarnation. The Corridor was never a proving ground, but a time prison where the Destroyer of Worlds was imprisoned. It turns out that the pursuer and victim, the perpetrator and the solver are all the same person from beginning to end. Redemption will lead to disaster, goodwill will turn into a sharp blade, and every choice will reversely rewrite the already destined ending. To break the reincarnation is to start the reincarnation; to end the destiny is to create the destiny. After exhausting all the causal paradoxes in the world, I love you is the only unsolvable answer.
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