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Kaito remembered the chapter number: 47. He remembered the traps, the venomous spiders, and the hidden tomb of the Mad Monk of Mount Li.

Lin Feiyu lowered his sword. "Tell me."

Kaito Tanaka, the dropout who had never finished anything in his life, took his hand off the phone. -Doujindesu.TV--Came-Into-The-Martial-Arts-Nove...

When the Falling Leaf Trial began, Kaito didn't fight. He danced . He sidestepped pitfalls that hadn't yet triggered, ducked under swinging axes that others couldn't see, and walked through the spider pit by stepping on the exact three stones that wouldn't break.

His senses exploded. He could hear the heartbeat of a rabbit a mile away. He could see the flow of qi in the air like faint golden threads. More importantly, he could feel the exact movements of every trap, every hidden blade, every hungry beast in the forest. Kaito remembered the chapter number: 47

He also knew that if he followed the plot as written, he would die in three days.

The other disciples stared in disbelief. The sect elders whispered. And somewhere in the shadows of the forest, a young man with a broken sword and burning eyes—Lin Feiyu, the true protagonist—watched Kaito with curiosity. Kaito knew he couldn't avoid Lin Feiyu forever. In the novel, the protagonist's greatest strength was his unshakable belief in justice. His greatest weakness? He trusted too easily. "Tell me

Outside the inn window, he saw Lin Feiyu practicing his sword forms in the rain, drenched but determined. He saw the innkeeper's daughter sneaking him an extra blanket. He saw the old drunk in the corner who, in chapter 1224, would reveal himself as the legendary retired Sword Saint.

"In the original story," he finally said, "you never met me. I wasn't there. So I don't know. Every choice we make together writes a new page."