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As a transmigrator, ever since freeing himself from the shackles of the Primordial Universe, Su Yu has always wanted to find the world he ca from before crossing over.

It’s not that he must find it, but he wants to understand exactly where he originated from.

But even after traversing countless dinsions and universes, ultimately arriving at the uppermost layer of space-ti, he has not found any space-ti identical to that of his original world.

Su Yu had initially given up, thinking that the space-ti universe he lived in before crossing over might have been completely destroyed, never to be found again.

But now, Su Yu has gained new inspiration!

Perhaps the world he originally lived in was not part of this narrative layer at all, but in an even higher one!

Everything within the current narrative layer is rely a "story" in the eyes of the upper narrative layer.

A story needs an audience, a reader.

And this identity of audience, reader, can only be assud by an existence from the upper narrative layer.

All characters within the lower narrative layer, logically speaking, do not have the qualification to beco an audience or reader, because they are already parts of the story, so how can they beco audiences and readers?

But now, Su Yu, by changing his perspective and mindset, has beco an audience and reader, successfully observing the narrative existence within Qu Tong.

Therefore, Su Yu suspects that he is not a native of this narrative layer but cos from a higher one.

Within this narrative layer, he does not have a "role"; he seems to be just a walk-on part, because he is not a character in the story, but an audience, a reader from the upper layer!

However, being an audience in the upper narrative layer, crossing over into the story, seems sowhat incredible.

But Su Yu believes it is entirely possible.

After all, previous experints have already proven that space-ti can be dinsionally reduced, descending into lower narrative layers.

If there is life existing within this space-ti, is this not a descent into the lower narrative?

"Looking at it this way, those experintal animals from the previous space-tis and my current identity are sowhat similar," Su Yu thought to himself.

Previously doing experints, he would leave so experintal animals within those space-tis, and although they were not intelligent beings, they were still alive.

From this perspective, Su Yu’s identity and those experintal creatures are quite similar.

It’s just that those experintal creatures lacked intelligence and couldn’t be compared to Su Yu.

In the earlier experints by Qu Tong, live creatures were similarly placed, and he even used the Book of Narrative to evolve them into powerful intelligent civilizations that continually attempted to overco the barriers of the narrative layer, but never succeeded.

This intelligent civilization is actually more like Su Yu.

Except that their ancestors perished long ago during evolution, and these intelligent civilizations are rely descendants, no longer possessing identities stemming from the upper narrative layer...

"However... It seems that upon entering the lower narrative layer, one is still controlled by the Book of Narrative, becoming a character within the story, which doesn’t quite match my situation."

Su Yu thought.

In previous experints by Qu Tong, when those experintal animals were dinsionally reduced to lower narrative layers, they could be controlled by the Book of Narrative, thus rapidly evolving into intelligent civilizations.

Evidently, those experintal animals within the lower narrative layer beca "protagonists" of the story, "nad."

If Su Yu’s identity were the sa as those experintal animals, he would likewise be controlled by the upper Book of Narrative.

But now, Su Yu’s power has reached the strongest in this narrative layer, yet his identity is simply a "walk-on part."

This is puzzling.

"It seems my identity still holds so peculiarities."

"After all, I possess a panel capable of unlocking even narrative-related professions; perhaps this panel can transcend the control of the Book of Narrative, allowing to escape the confines of the story..."

Su Yu’s mind rapidly analyzed nurous possibilities and data.

He even felt a sudden impulse to create a clone, then dinsionally reduce it, to enter the lower narrative layer and see what happens.

Through such experints, he might unveil the secrets of narrative layers and transmigration.

However, Su Yu refrained from acting impulsively, as it was very dangerous.

Upon entering the lower narrative layer, the clone might lose connection with its origin, becoming an independent existence, leaving Su Yu with a new entity holding all his mories, and knowing the presence of the profession panel; bound to such a panel, discerning who is the main and who is the clone would be uncertain.

"Better to wait until the Book of Narrative ritual is complete, and the profession is secured, then conduct this experint..." Su Yu thought.

He then refocused his attention on Qu Tong, observing the "narrative existence" from the perspective of an audience reader.

The originally elusive narrative existence beca increasingly clear after Su Yu shifted his perspective.

Ultimately, Su Yu even felt that he could use super-quality conversion to manufacture such existence from nothing.

Once this creation is completed, the primary concern of the Book of Narrative will have been resolved!

After all, it is because Qu Tong, as the protagonist, possesses a strong narrative existence that he could produce the Book of Narrative.

Whereas Su Yu, within this story, is rely a walk-on part and cannot replicate Qu Tong’s operations.

But if Su Yu could use super-quality conversion to generate narrative existence out of thin air, then everything would be resolved!

However, no matter how Su Yu observes, sothing still seems missing, preventing the actual conversion of narrative existence.

"Could it be due to insufficient samples?"

After analysis, Su Yu thought it might be that only observing a character like "Qu Tong," even as a protagonist, yields insufficient samples, preventing mastery of all narrative existence’s traits, thus hindering conversion.

So Su Yu began shifting his view, trying to find other protagonists.

And he did find quite a few.

Qu Shi is certainly a real protagonist, at least in the "Transcendence Council" story is a crucial protagonist.

But there are also other protagonists in various races and events.

Of course, the most important event for the Primordial Cosmic Civilization currently is the formation of the Transcendence Council, studying how to transcend dinsions.

Qu Tong, being the protagonist of this event, possesses imnsely strong narrative existence.

Other event protagonists are too weak; without Su Yu’s awareness of the readers’ and audiences’ perspective, they are nearly impossible to discover.

But thankfully, even few as they are, they exist.

Su Yu quickly found thousands of "protagonists," all holding crucial roles within their respective stories, possessing certain narrative existence.

These narrative existences differ slightly from what Su Yu previously observed.

This allowed Su Yu to complete the data, but still insufficiently.

"Perhaps, it’s not only the protagonists that need to be observed, but also the supporting characters..."

Su Yu began looking for supporting characters across various paths for observation.

Thus, Su Yu spent a full millennium observing.

"Finally completed! Super-quality conversion!"

With a thought, Su Yu created a nearly non-existent, ethereal "narrative existence" from nothing!

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