Dokja was an average office worker whose sole interest was reading his favorite web novel “Three Ways to Survive the Apocalypse.” For years, he followed the story alone. No one else read it. No one else cared. It was just a niche series that only he seemed to enjoy.
Then the novel suddenly becomes reality.
Monsters appear. Buildings collapse. The world descends into chaos. The scenarios from the novel, death games, impossible challenges, cosmic horrors, all of them begin unfolding in real time.
And Dokja is the only person who knows how the world will end.
He has read the entire story. He knows every character, every twist, every hidden secret that the author buried between the lines. He knows which constellations to trust and which ones to avoid. He knows exactly what is coming next.
Armed with this realization, Dokja uses his understanding to change the course of the story, and the world, as he knows it. He is not a fighter. He is not a hero. He is just a reader who happened to finish the book before everyone else.
But in a world that runs on story logic, the reader might be the most dangerous person of all.

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