Summary
Synopsis
After retiring from the White Moonlight Department, Wen Xichuan finally transferred to the much more relaxed Logistics Division. His new assignment was simple: revisit the worlds he had once worked in and observe how their stories continued after the “main plot” ended.
A paid vacation disguised as work?
Wen Xichuan couldn’t have been happier.
There was just one small problem.
Why were all the important characters suddenly clinging to him everywhere he went?
And why did they keep looking at him with such heartbreaking sympathy?
Worse still, they constantly tried to comfort him, gently persuading him not to drown in the grief of losing “that person”.
…The problem being that “that person” was actually one of Wen Xichuan’s old identities.
In every world, the legendary figures he once played had already died long ago. No one knew those identities had belonged to him—not even the system accompanying him through the worlds.
So when Wen Xichuan casually visits a graveyard to see his former character’s tomb…
The protagonist misunderstands immediately.
“I used to wonder what kind of person he would keep in his heart,” the man says softly. “The moment I saw you, I understood.”
Wen Xichuan: “…? ”
Understood what exactly?!
From a deceased piano prodigy in the modern world to a fallen imperial prince in an interstellar empire, Wen Xichuan only wanted to quietly revisit the past.
Unfortunately, everyone else seems convinced he’s the tragic widow left behind by the dead men he used to be.
And no matter how hard he tries to explain—
No one believes him.