- Global Reincarnation: Only I Know the Plot
- GROIKTP Chapter 382
During the preparation period, you couldn’t see people from other regions.
Which meant…
You had no idea how many Reincarnators were in the same dungeon.
This made the competition even fiercer!
The difficulty of clearing the dungeon would also increase because you didn’t know who was a Reincarnator…
“Interesting!” Chen Ye smiled slightly.
He wasn’t afraid of competition.
Thanks to his previous experiences, his strength in this dungeon tier was enough to crush other Reincarnators.
Moreover, Chen Ye knew the storyline. If he still lost to someone else, it would truly be his own fault!
Of course, he would remain cautious when needed. Chen Ye wouldn’t let arrogance make him careless.
“Master Shura, if there’s nothing else, we’ll take our leave,” one of the Reincarnators said.
Chen Ye smiled. “Alright, thank you.”
In truth, even if these Reincarnators stayed, it wouldn’t interfere with his plan. However, to avoid accidentally getting them involved, Chen Ye let them leave and take the next wave.
After all, it was just an extra hour of waiting.
One by one, the Reincarnators left, though one seemed hesitant, as if wanting to ask for help but ultimately staying silent.
In no time, the large preparation room was empty, except for Chen Ye.
“Attention, Reincarnators: The mission world transmission will begin in 10 minutes…”
The system’s voice echoed, though Chen Ye was the only one left to hear it.
He sat down and closed his eyes, taking a brief moment to rest.
Before he knew it, the 10 minutes had passed, and the system’s voice rang out again:
“Transmission countdown begins… 10, 9, 8… 3, 2, 1!”
As the countdown ended, Chen Ye was enveloped in a red light and vanished.
…
The year was 2023.
A dark, desolate world.
A world filled with war and suffering.
Mutants and their human allies fought a losing battle against an unstoppable enemy…
“Attention: Main mission has been released!”
“Main Mission: Mutant Hunter!”
“Mission Description: Survive in this world for 30 days and kill at least one mutant!”
“Mission Duration: 30 days.”
“Mission Failure: Eradication.”
“Note: You will be targeted by Sentinel robots!”
“Note: Disclosing information about the Reincarnation Space to any characters in the mission world is forbidden and will result in erasure.”
“Note: To prevent your mind from being read, any psychic abilities have been automatically shielded from mental intrusion.”
“Tip: The stronger the mutants you kill and the greater the number, the higher your mission rating.”
…
Once the system finished its announcements, Chen Ye’s vision cleared, and he took in his surroundings.
Before him lay an apocalyptic, desolate world.
The sky was thick with smog, blocking out the sun, casting the entire world in dark, gloomy hues.
The nearby skyscrapers were in ruins, their walls riddled with gaping holes—scars left by the ongoing war.
The ground around him was littered with debris and… human skeletons!
There wasn’t a living soul in sight.
Chen Ye furrowed his brow.
Although he’d seen the original movie and knew that the future world was ravaged by Sentinel robots, witnessing this post-apocalyptic wasteland firsthand still surprised him.
The Sentinels were developed by the government.
To fight the mutants, they’d wrecked the world to this extent? It seemed like a huge loss for the government too.
Were the people in charge that foolish? Had they gone this far…?
Or perhaps the Sentinels had already gone out of control and no longer followed human commands?
Like Skynet from the *Terminator* world?
Pondering these questions, Chen Ye strolled down the street.
On either side of him were ruins—buildings reduced to mere skeletons, remnants of a war long past.
After walking for a long time, Chen Ye finally spotted someone.
It was a small figure, seemingly a child, cautiously moving through the rubble, searching for something.
Seeing this, Chen Ye immediately concealed himself and quietly followed the child.
Soon, Chen Ye realized with surprise that this child seemed to be a mutant.
Her hands emitted weak electrical currents as she scavenged electronic devices from the ruins, testing them with her electricity to see if they would power on. Any functioning devices were stashed into a pouch at her waist.
Chen Ye watched as the girl successfully powered a small lamp and stored it in her bag.
“Finding a mutant so soon? My luck seems pretty good,” Chen Ye muttered, though he had no intention of acting.
This small-time mutant wasn’t his target.
Just then…
A loud humming noise filled the air from above.
Chen Ye looked up and saw an aircraft flying overhead.
The child panicked and immediately bolted.
In reality, if the child had stayed hidden, the aircraft likely wouldn’t have noticed her.
But by running, she revealed her presence.
The aircraft quickly halted in mid-air, opening a hatch and releasing a large object onto the ground below.
Once the object hit the ground, the aircraft continued on its way, flying into the distance.
The object then began to unfold, revealing itself to be a massive, three-meter-tall robot.
The robot’s appearance was cold and menacing. It was tall yet sleek, with drill-like blades for hands and glowing red eyes that gleamed with a murderous light.
Chen Ye recognized it immediately. It was a Sentinel!
Upon seeing the Sentinel, the young girl became even more terrified and turned to flee.
However, the Sentinel was far larger and faster. In just a few strides, it caught up to her.
“Ahh!” The girl tripped and fell, letting out a cry of despair.
The Sentinel, emotionless and cold, raised its bladed arm high, ready to strike the helpless child.
In its mind, there was only one goal: kill the mutant gene carrier.
It didn’t care that its target was just a child.
Seeing that the girl was about to be killed, Chen Ye sighed and lifted his hand slightly…
Activating his telekinesis!
After finally encountering another living human, Chen Ye wasn’t about to let the Sentinel kill her.
Immediately!
The fallen girl felt an invisible force grab her, dragging her swiftly backward, narrowly avoiding the Sentinel’s lethal strike.
*Swoosh!*
The Sentinel’s arm plunged deep into the ground, its long blade-like limb buried almost entirely into the rubble.
Had the attack landed, it would have skewered the girl clean through.
…