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Omniscient First-Person’s Viewpoint
전지적 1인칭 시점
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I, a mere con artist, was unjustly imprisoned in Tantalus, the Abyssal Prison meant for the most nefarious of criminals, where I met a regressor.But when I used my ability to read her mind, I found out that I was fated to die in a yearand that the world would end 10 years later.
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CHAPTERS (446)
- C.438: Reverse Judgment (3)
- C.437: Reverse Judgment (2)
- C.436: Reverse Judgment (1)
- C.435: The Story from Afar: The Demon Lord, Sin, and Blood (2)
- C.434: The Story from Afar: The Demon Lord, Sin, and Blood (1)
- C.433: The Progenitor’s Privacy 18+
- C.432: The Top-Ranking Female Lead and the Ordinary Male Lead
- C.431: Treatment is for Doctors, Nursing is for Nurses
- C.430: The Only Thing Left Is Life
- C.429: Those Who Have Nothing to Lose Are the Most Dangerous
- C.428: Is the Nation’s Investment Really Just About Color?
- C.427: The Beauty That Shakes Nations
- C.426: Elder, Еin, Yeiling, and Humans (9)
- C.425: Elder, Ein, Yeiling, and Human (8)
- C.424: Elder, Ein, Yeiling, and Human (7)
- C.423: Elder, Ein, Yeiling, and Human (6)
- C.422: Elder, Ein, Yeiling, and Human (5)
- C.421: Elder, Ein, Yeiling, and Human (4)
- C.420: Elder, Ein, Yeiling, and Human (3)
- C.419: Elder, Ein, Yeiling, and Human (2)
- C.418: Elder, Ein, Yeiling, and Human (1)
- C.417: There Is Only One Truth
- C.416: The Culprit Is Among Us
- C.415: A Distant Story. The Doctrine of the Doctor of the Future
- C.414: Gods and Kings
- C.413: If the Military Nation’s King Doesn’t Want It, That’s the End of It
- C.412: It Wasn’t Blameless?!
- C.411: The Progenitor’s Transformation is Blameless
- C.410: The Devil’s Power and the Forbidden
- C.409: The Shepherd Does Not Understand the Sheep’s Heart
- C.408: The Best Shepherd for a Flock
- C.407: Even Elders Can Die
- C.406: Elders Are People Too
- C.405: Humans Die
- C.404: The Progenitor’s Return
- C.403: The Story Left Behind, the Place They Departed From
- C.402: When The Body Grows Distant, So Does The Heart
- C.401: You Have To Consider The Perspective Of Turbulent Times
- C.400: Even Heroes Never Wished to Be Born in Chaos
- C.399: Heroes Are Born in Times of Chaos
- C.398: Humans Who Drink Blood
- C.397: It Didn’t Fall From the Sky - Conclusion
- C.396: It Didn’t Fall From the Sky - 15
- C.395: It Didn’t Fall From the Sky - 14
- C.394: It Didn’t Fall From the Sky - 13
- C.393: It Didn’t Fall From the Sky - 12
- C.392: It Didn’t Fall From the Sky - 11
- C.391: It Didn’t Fall From the Sky - 10
- C.390: It Didn’t Fall From the Sky - 9
- C.389: It Didn’t Fall From the Sky - 8
- C.388: It Didn’t Fall From the Sky - 7
- C.387: It Didn’t Fall From the Sky - 6
- C.386: It Didn’t Fall From the Sky - 5
- C.385: The End of the Story, After the Death of the God:
- C.384: The Final Story. After Killing the God
- C.383: It Didn’t Fall From the Sky - 4
- C.382: It Didn’t Fall From the Sky - 3
- C.381: It Didn’t Fall From the Sky - 2
- C.380: It Didn’t Fall From the Sky - 1
- C.379: Farmer Lady, Please
- C.378: Who Will Provide the Suitable Sacrifice?
- C.377: The Mediator of Inheritance Distribution
- C.376: It’s a Thief
- C.375: Divine or Human
- C.374: Divine Guidance
- C.373: As If It Would Last Forever
- C.372: Spinning around and around, just like our Anga
- C.371: The Issue of Inheritance Distribution Starts with Public Opinion
- C.370: My Card Contains Death
- C.369: A Tale of the Past: The Fall of the Golden Kingdom
- C.368: The King Who Kills Others, The God Who Kills Himself - Conclusion
- C.367: Еhe King Who Kills Others, The God Who Kills Himself (21)
- C.366: Еhe King Who Kills Others, The God Who Kills Himself (20)
- C.365: Еhe King Who Kills Others, The God Who Kills Himself (19)
- C.364: Еhe King Who Kills Others, The God Who Kills Himself (18)
- C.363: Еhe King Who Kills Others, The God Who Kills Himself (17)
- C.362: Еhe King Who Kills Others, The God Who Kills Himself (16)
- C.361: Еhe King Who Kills Others, The God Who Kills Himself (15)
- C.360: Еhe King Who Kills Others, The God Who Kills Himself (14)
- C.359: Еhe King Who Kills Others, The God Who Kills Himself (13)
- C.358: Еhe King Who Kills Others, The God Who Kills Himself (12)
- C.357: Еhe King Who Kills Others, The God Who Kills Himself (11)
- C.356: Еhe King Who Kills Others, The God Who Kills Himself (10)
- C.355: Extended Check
- C.354: Midpoint Check
- C.353: Еhe King Who Kills Others, The God Who Kills Himself (9)
- C.352: Еhe King Who Kills Others, The God Who Kills Himself (8)
- C.351: Еhe King Who Kills Others, The God Who Kills Himself (7)
- C.12: - Humans Use Tools
- C.11: - Why Do You Disobey the Natural Flow of Time?
- C.10: - The Sanguine Alliance
- C.9: - It’s Harder to Unlearn Something than to Teach them
- C.8: - A Monster Living in the Basement
- C.7: - The Sanguine Letter
- C.6: - Only Bad Owners
- C.5: - There Are No Bad Dogs
- C.4: - I Gazed into the Future, but There Was Only…
- C.3: - Thirteen Is Too Many, Even If It's the Number of Times One Goes Back in Time
- C.2: - To the Depths of the Abyss
- C.1: - No Country for Criminal Men
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