LightReader

Chapter 4 - Chapter 4 Familiar Heroines

Fallen Angel: Of course it's problematic to say that suddenly! By the way, please add more cumin when roasting lamb, thanks.

Magic Old Man: "@Shepherd, so, do you have any? I can exchange with gold coins or points. Points are very valuable, you know."

Fallen Angel: "Are you serious, Makima?"

Magic Old Man: "I'm a bit hungry."

Du Dao: "The new person is very silent."

Bad Woman: "Perhaps he's looking at the group files? The files Gabriel uploaded earlier are enough to keep him busy for a while."

Rosen was indeed looking at the group files.

Unexpectedly, there were quite a few group files.

And each one was well-titled.

Reading from top to bottom, the first was "Frieren: Beyond Journey's End", associated group member was [Magic Old Man], true name Frieren.

The second was "Chainsaw Man", associated group member was [Bad Woman], true name Makima.

The third was "one-punch man", associated group member was [Hell's Fubuki], Hero Association B-Class Rank 1, true name Fubuki.

The last one was "Highschool of the Dead", associated group member was [Du Dao], true name Saeko Busujima.

When he saw these, Rosen raised an eyebrow in surprise.

Since when could the chat group's group files directly upload these two-dimensional works?

And he looked at the chat box again.

Bad Woman, which was Makima, said Gabriel, could it be that she herself was the heroine from "Gabriel DropOut"?

If so, she could indeed be called a Fallen Angel.

And given Gabriel's worldview, it made sense that she could upload these two-dimensional works.

Rosen, who had inexplicably lost his 'prophet' identity, just felt a bit strange.

Perhaps for Gabriel, she was the lucky one with the golden finger.

But little did she know, Gabriel was just a character from an anime Rosen had watched.

Besides the works related to various group members, there was also a red-marked text at the bottom.

When opened, it contained a statement that read, "The above works are all from online searches; please refer to the actual works."

It also included annotations from Gabriel and other group members discussing the speculation about "two-dimensional characters becoming reality".

Finally, they reached a conclusion.

The reason those works could correspond to them was because the works themselves possessed a special nature.

The universe is infinitely vast.

And beyond one layer of the universe, there are other universes connected by something similar to "nerves".

Countless universes are interconnected through "nerves". When "information" from one world leaks from its native world, it may be transmitted through "nerves" to an adjacent universe.

This free-floating information possesses strong adaptability. After drifting through the universe for countless years, it is captured by a certain creature on Earth, sparking inspiration, and through this "information," one different worldview after another is written.

Even before Rosen's transmigration, there had been intense discussions online about this conclusion.

If parallel worlds truly existed, Rosen also believed that this conclusion would be more accurate.

Gabriel's worldview was quite special, adjacent to these worlds, and she collected information from these worlds.

Of course, the Earth before Rosen's transmigration was even more special, even including Gabriel's world.

So, was he the true three-dimensional person?

However, based on the above conclusion, this result could also be overturned.

Just like the recent hot discussion on the internet about two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and four-dimensional worlds.

Humans define their world as the "three-dimensional world," while things on a plane are the "two-dimensional world." For two-dimensional beings, if there were a three-dimensional world, then three-dimensional beings would be far more advanced creatures than them.

But as three-dimensional beings, how would humans know if a "four-dimensional world" exists beyond humanity?

Continuing to think about it would easily lead to a dead end.

Rosen stopped his thoughts.

He casually opened one of the uploaded works in the group files.

Goodness, it even had an opening!

He scrolled the progress bar and saw that some parts of the middle screen were cut or covered with thick holy light or mosaics.

Most of these were parts involving personal privacy.

Besides that, the plot inside was almost identical to Rosen's memory.

So, it was time to officially make contact with these group members.

However, how should he introduce himself?

With Gabriel, this "third-dimensional person," spoiling things and showing off was clearly out of the question.

Moreover, all those works were marked with a watermark, stating that the plot content was fictional and one should refer to reality.

This probably meant that the group members' individual experiences had no direct connection to the plot of the works.

It could even be said that they were "fan works."

After clearing his thoughts, Rosen temporarily decided to approach them as an ordinary person.

Shepherd: "@Magic Old Man, I don't sell lamb, and Shepherd is just a screen name."

More Chapters