The splitting headache was bad enough, but he also found that his body showed no abnormalities—there wasn’t a single benefit. On top of that, he’d left his familiar, technologically advanced Earth, and from the chaotic, jumbled memories he’d just absorbed, he realized this was a world completely different from Earth.
The bump on his head, the flood of information, and the agitation after transmigrating all made James Carter’s head throb even more.
“Damn it!” James Carter angrily slammed his fist against the wall, but the next moment his hand trembled. Although the wall shook a little, the pain made him grimace.
What the hell is this? He was just an ordinary student, reinstalling his laptop’s operating system. He’d only borrowed a hard drive from some seniors and juniors in nearby colleges to copy over their stash of adult videos, and then, after a sudden blackout, he found himself in a strange new world.
“Ah… it hurts!” The swelling on his head hurt, but what hurt even more was the chaotic, overwhelming flood of information pouring into his mind. James Carter couldn’t take it—he squeezed his eyes shut, wishing he could dive into his own mind and control the pain deep within his consciousness.
“Boom…” Suddenly, James Carter felt his consciousness leave his body in an instant. No, not leave his body—he’d entered his own mind.
In a flash, his mind felt like it exploded, and the next moment, clusters of light began to gather and merge.
What is this? James Carter was completely stunned by the changing lights before his eyes.
From the tiny fraction of those chaotic memories he’d managed to absorb, James Carter realized that “divine sense” existed here—people in this world could cultivate to a level where they possessed divine sense, and right now, he had actually entered his own sea of consciousness with his divine sense.
Gradually, those lights began to contract and condense…
What the hell is this thing? Watching the lights slowly take shape, James Carter was utterly dumbfounded.
A laptop. That’s right, it was the very laptop he’d just reinstalled the system on before transmigrating, the one he was copying a ton of adult videos onto.
Is this a joke, or am I dreaming? He’d transmigrated, and not only did he not get some kind of magical artifact or heaven-defying treasure, but he actually brought a laptop with him—and it existed in his mind in the form of light, like some kind of sci-fi brain-computer. This was just too ridiculous.
If this isn’t a scam, what is!!
And from the messy memories of this body’s original owner, he also knew that this place was nothing like the Earth he remembered, and a barebones computer in his sea of consciousness was basically useless.
Staring at the laptop, which looked like a super sci-fi optical computer, James Carter finally calmed down after a long while. Not that he had much choice—this was his reality now.
James Carter found that this divine sense was even more amazing than eyesight. With a thought, his divine sense approached the laptop to examine it, and aside from its original materials being transformed into various lights, nothing else had changed. As James Carter wondered how to operate this thing in his sea of consciousness, a thought made the “My Computer” window pop open on the screen.
“Damn, that’s incredible.” James Carter was startled, then tried again with his divine sense, and instantly a hidden folder opened up—inside were all the classic videos he’d painstakingly selected and sorted.
But at this moment, James Carter suddenly felt like crying. He had no mood to watch any of these classics.
He’d transmigrated, his computer had been disassembled and merged into his mind, existing like some kind of optical brain, but aside from those videos he’d just copied, the computer was basically empty. He still didn’t know what was going on outside, but from the fragments that had just surfaced in his mind, James Carter realized things didn’t look good—the last memory of the original owner was being struck on the head with a bench and killed.
“Huh?” Suddenly, James Carter stared in shock at the lower right corner of the laptop, which was formed entirely from the special lights in his mind—wireless… wireless… signal!! There was actually a wireless signal, albeit a very faint one, but it was definitely there.
At that moment, James Carter felt as if thunder was rumbling in his mind. What the hell is going on!
Did fate let him transmigrate just so he could get online and contact Earth?
But this place wasn’t a technological civilization—where would he even connect to?
With a thought, James Carter opened a browser. Whatever website he wanted to enter, it would appear with just a thought, but the result was deeply disappointing—there was no response at all.
Then James Carter tried all sorts of other communication tools, internet calls, video chats, messaging apps—the results were all the same.
“Sigh!”
At this moment, James Carter could only smile bitterly. It seemed this was just the state of things before he transmigrated—the signal shown was just some wireless network near his dorm at the time. Meanwhile, James Carter’s mind was slowly absorbing new memories, and although the process was slow, he now knew for sure that this was not Earth, nor was it any kind of technological civilization. Naturally, there was no such thing as a WIFI signal here.
False hope—this left James Carter feeling incredibly lost and bewildered. In the past, reading novels or watching shows, he’d always found it exciting and fun when someone entered a brand new world. But now that it had actually happened to him, the strangeness, confusion, and uncertainty made James Carter feel completely out of place.