Release Announcement (Subscription Requested) — Includes Explanations of Several Settings in This Book

Hyper-Convergence: I Possess Infinite Forms Be wary of greed. 1355 words 2026-03-19 05:10:29

The third book is about to be launched.

To save everyone’s time, I’ll get straight to the point.

Tomorrow (Friday) at noon, the book will go live with ten updates, totaling thirty thousand words!

Tomorrow (Friday) at noon, the book will go live with ten updates, totaling thirty thousand words!

Tomorrow (Friday) at noon, the book will go live with ten updates, totaling thirty thousand words!

(I’m pouring my heart and soul into this for you!)

After the launch, the update schedule will shift to 8 a.m. daily, making it a breakfast companion instead of a bedtime read.

The daily word count will increase from four thousand to a guaranteed minimum of six thousand (still split into two chapters), and I’ll strive to reach nine thousand (three chapters) whenever possible.

For bonus chapters: every thousand monthly tickets will add two extra updates, and every alliance leader will bring two to three more updates (though after two books, there have only been two alliance leaders, so no worries there).

Okay, those only concerned with update schedules can stop reading now.

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What follows is an explanation of some world-building questions collected during the writing process.

1. Protagonist’s Identity – The main character is a genuine undocumented person who has physically crossed over. He greatly resembles the biological brother of Luo Xuan and Luo Ke, who died in a mysterious incident. That brother is truly dead (rest assured, there won’t be any melodramatic plot twists later).

2. Power Levels in the Real World – Without a doubt, the upper limit is very high. First, cultivators themselves are powerful (the human experts who appear before the public already reach Captain America’s level, and those hidden beyond are even stronger). Second, the technological equipment is formidable—biotechnology, divine machinery, and so on.

For example, Divine Machinery—if the protagonist’s transformed strength now surpasses Luo Xuan’s, Luo Xuan can still use the divine machine for a tenfold boost.

Some readers have wondered why, even after the protagonist has become so strong and can fuse and transform, he still acts low-key, as if hiding his true abilities. The reason is, once exposed, he’ll be facing a world filled with “T-Rexes,” or even the suspicious gazes of “King Kong Godzillas.”

It’s like having Captain America’s abilities on Earth—say you’re ten times stronger than an ordinary person. Would you really dare to act invincible and ignore all threats? Please, he’s just Captain America, not Homelander. Forget nukes—a single reinforced platoon could bring him down easily. When the protagonist reaches Homelander or Superman levels, then he can truly act as he pleases—trust me!

3. Number of Calamity Walkers – Some readers noticed the term “Fate Armament Bearer” in the synopsis and guessed there must be many Calamity Walkers, but here’s a small spoiler: Calamity Walkers are not Fate Armament Bearers. In fact, Calamity Walkers are extremely rare, holding a status akin to “gods” among Fate Armament Bearers.

4. On the Decline of Spirituality Gains – Many readers have criticized the diminishing returns from spirit income after killing a hundred monsters. I admit I didn’t set this up carefully at first, so the income didn’t quite match the expenses. But it wasn’t to limit the protagonist; I realized he didn’t have much need to spend spirituality—tens of thousands would be enough for him to continuously maintain spiritual burning in the real world. Personally, I dislike writing meaningless large numbers from the start—the protagonist’s daily expenses are only a thousand or two, with nowhere else to spend, and yet a single outing yields hundreds of thousands in spirituality. That felt off.

As for other questions... I can’t think of more right now. If you have any, feel free to ask. I’ll answer what I can. But honestly, it’s like watching a magic trick: sometimes knowing too much makes you lose interest in the story. Personally, I believe reading is about discovering the world alongside the plot’s progression, right? (Sending a kiss!)

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That’s all. End of my thoughts. I don’t expect much in the way of tips—just please subscribe! That’s enough!

Your humble author will do anything for subscriptions! (Winks charmingly)

(The first two books were both completed with over a million words each—my track record is solid!)

(This book is a bit more ambitious, aiming for over two million words—enjoy with confidence!)

I kneel in gratitude to you all!