"..." Kevin pondered for a moment, but seeing Mebius maintain a gentle smile, he sighed softly, knowing that even if he refused, the other party would have a way to make him agree.

"Okay." He agreed, partly out of helplessness and partly out of consideration for his friend.

There are very few people in the current civilization who can stand by his side.

"Then take a look at the history book I've compiled." Möbius smiled, then vanished in a phantom.

Kevin stood there for a moment, seemingly lost in thought, before turning and leaving Mebius's room.

at the same time.

Paradise of the past.

"Heh~ You want the data of a previous civilization?" The memory entity Mebius smiled charmingly, but her emerald green snake eyes revealed a playful danger as she stared at her other self and asked, "Do you want to create a fake previous civilization?"

“It’s not a fake pre-civilization, it’s… a stage play created based on a pre-civilization, just on a slightly larger scale.” Möbius gently brushed a strand of hair behind her ear, her smile incredibly gentle. “Besides, isn’t it better to let them experience things than to teach them?”

“If it’s for training, why not expand the scope?” Memory Möbius suggested. “Just include the Antimatter Legion, and your Infinite Kingdom as well.”

"Isn't this too exciting?" Mebius hesitated, but then he saw the little snake's sweet and bright smile.

"Will you... refuse?"

“That sounds quite interesting,” Möbius replied with a smile. “And we can add some even more interesting data.”

"Heh~ As expected, you are me." Memory Mébius narrowed his eyes and smiled at his other self.

Then, they started causing trouble.

……

……

"Aaaaa...who can win against this?!" Kiana cried out in despair as her entire body was engulfed in crimson flames, the terrifying heat instantly reducing her to nothingness.

In reality, she would have died on the spot.

Fortunately, she was only in a simulated universe, so being killed wouldn't have any impact.

And in the distance.

"This game's mechanics are illogical!" Bronya sped off on her little car, navigating through the abandoned city.

"Who would give a boss a power boost every ten seconds, with all base stats maxed out? This... is unreasonable!" she complained frantically, but she still activated her attack even faster, so that even if she was going to die, she would die a few seconds later.

However, the sky was already covered by dark clouds, and a red dragon occupied the sky, breathing a breath of dragon fire at Bronya as she fled.

The entire abandoned city vanished into nothingness in an instant.

……

……

The Moth to Fire... no, more accurately, a game respawn point very similar to the Moth to Fire.

Apart from the memories of the heroes, everything else is temporary data generated by simulating the universe, which can be deleted at any time.

"The gap is too large; we haven't forced you to unleash your full potential." Memory Mébius said coldly, looking at Kiana, Bronya, Seele, Anna, and Mei, who had appeared on the platform not far away.

"You can try using the power of the Herrscher to fight back more often," she suggested.

"That's impossible to break through its defenses!" Kiana retorted loudly. She had tried to attack, but she couldn't even penetrate the red dragon's scales.

“Moreover, the setting of doubling attributes every ten seconds,” Bronya protested, frowning. “That’s just too much of a cheat.”

“Unfortunately, this kind of monster really exists.” Memory Mébius shook his head. “Reality is much crueler than you can imagine, and that red dragon was a weakened version.”

“I’m sorry, there’s really no way to defeat a monster like this.” Mei stepped off the platform and explained to the Memory Mébius, “Even if we fight hundreds more times, it will only delay our death.”

“Meaningless repetition is not worth my data collection,” Memory Möbius replied. “I have already prepared a gift for you, the other one.”

Her explanation was accompanied by a charming smile.

"The Land of Past Lives contains not only information about the previous civilization, but also some intelligence about the future, which naturally includes information about you."

"How can we obtain information about our future selves?" Bronya asked calmly, and then the memory entity Möbius pointed to its chest.

"As long as you have the determination and resonate with your future self, you will be able to obtain the corresponding information."

"Let's begin right away!" Kiana couldn't wait to know about her future self.

However, the memory entity Mebius looked at her with pity—no, it should be said that it looked at all of them with pity.

The future of everyone here is... uncertain.

……

……

The future… no, only partial information about the future, or more accurately, information about a portion of people in the future.

At this moment, on the vast moon.

"What is this?" Kiana took a light step forward, her body feeling lighter than ever before. She looked around at the white expanse of the ground, then looked up at the Earth in the sky.

Just then, her shoulder was gently patted, and a pleasant and familiar voice came from behind.

"hello?"

"..." Kiana instinctively pulled away and looked toward where it had happened. There she saw a girl who looked similar to her but had a more mature demeanor, standing gracefully in front of her.

"Sorry, I think I startled you." The girl smiled apologetically, then, under Kiana's gaze, she raised her hand and gently placed it on her chest to introduce herself, "Hello, Kiana, I am... the Herrscher of the End."

She looked up at the Earth.

"In your timeline, is Himeko-sensei... still alive?"

"What do you mean?!" Kiana immediately became alert. She sensed that the other party was unusual and didn't seem like a rigid program simulating the universe.

The girl smiled gently at this, gazing at Kiana, who was like a kitten, with a look of deep longing in her eyes.

"The power of the Star God is truly...interesting."

"You're me from the future?" Kiana realized, her eyes sparkling. "This young lady, the future me is so cool!"

"Is he handsome?" The girl raised her hand and gently touched her cheek, then shook her head indifferently. "Getting back to the point, I can teach you how to become stronger, but as a price, you need to agree to some conditions."

"What do you want me to do?" Kiana scratched her head, not quite understanding what the other person needed her help with.

Although the other person is very similar to herself, she can sense the other person's resilience and mature mindset.

This gave her the feeling of facing Himeko-sensei.

"First, you need to get up by yourself." The girl smiled and gently pinched Kiana's ear. "Don't let Mei pull your ears. You also need to be able to get up by yourself. Then, you need to study hard."

Kiana: "..."

Why is her future request so... simple, yet feels so difficult?

"Can you say yes?" The girl put her hands behind her back, looking at Kiana who was troubled and conflicted, knowing that even if Kiana agreed, she might not be able to do it.

So she naturally changed the subject.

"By the way, you...you need to protect Himeko-sensei's safety and tell her not to overexert herself."

"Okay." Kiana agreed quickly this time, and the girl smiled gently, leading her on a stroll across the moon.

"Can you tell me about the story of your world?" she asked Kiana.

Naturally, Kiana had no reason to refuse such a handsome future version of herself, and enthusiastically disclosed all the information truthfully.

After listening carefully, the girl stopped and looked at Kiana's pretty face, explaining as Kiana looked on with a puzzled expression.

“The civilization exam already has a safety net,” she chuckled. “What we need to do next is to do our best on this exam, to get as many high scores as possible, so that humanity can have a smoother childhood.”

"Could you... explain it in simpler terms?" Kiana's lips twitched. Why was it that even her future self couldn't understand what she was saying?

It has a riddle-like feel to it.

"Sorry, let me put it simply." The girl realized that at this stage, she had not experienced any major changes and was in a state where she had a brain but didn't use it often.

"In short, we must strive to improve our strength, overcome the end, and make this world a better place."

"Of course, I can definitely do it." Kiana was brimming with confidence this time, her confidence swelling like a pufferfish. Since her future self was so elegant and mature, she figured she could definitely overcome the end and make this world a better place.

"Yes, you can definitely do it." The girl's smile was full of trust. "After all, you are me."

“…Mmm.” Kiana nodded vigorously, but looking into the girl’s overly gentle eyes, she suddenly felt embarrassed. She didn’t know what she would experience in the future, nor did she know what setbacks and growth the other girl would go through. She felt a little embarrassed to say it so confidently.

"Um... can you tell me what you will experience in the future?" she asked the girl.

However, it was unexpected.

“I’m sorry, that’s not your future.” The girl shook her head and refused. “To you, I am… information from the future. To me, you are a dream. Don’t burden yourself with dreams.”

At this point, she added another sentence.

"Of course, I will give you everything I have, including how to... become the Herrscher of the End."

……

……

the other side.

Also on the moon.

"Hello, I am the Herrscher of Origin." The Herrscher of Origin looked at himself opposite him and gave a gentle smile.

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