Summary
Five years is not enough to forget the kind of regrets Zhang Yang carries. By the time his first life comes to an end, almost everything that mattered to him has slipped away. The woman he planned to spend his future with is forced into a marriage she never wanted, people with money and influence decide the course of his life as though his opinions never mattered, and the road he struggled to walk finally reaches a dead end. When he opens his eyes again, he is no longer standing at the end of that road but back in his university dormitory, five years before everything fell apart.
At first, changing the future seems simple. Avoid the same mistakes, protect the people who suffered because of them, and refuse to let history repeat itself. Before long, Zhang Yang realizes the biggest turning point has not even arrived yet. A virtual reality game called **God’s Miracle** is about to launch, and unlike the countless games before it, this one will gradually become part of everyday life. Careers, fortunes, and reputations are built inside its world, while rivalries begun in-game continue long after players log out.
The game is not unfamiliar to him. In his previous life, Zhang Yang spent years competing inside it, learning lessons that came through failure more often than success. He knows where valuable opportunities first appear, which quests most players overlook, and how a single early decision can change months of progress. More importantly, he remembers the people he once fought beside and the ones who eventually stood on the opposite side.
That knowledge gives him a head start, but it does not hand him easy victories. Players make different choices, unexpected problems appear, and even memories from his previous life do not always match the present. Sometimes he arrives too late, sometimes changing one event creates another problem he never expected. The future becomes less certain every time he interferes with it.
Outside the game, life refuses to stand still. Old relationships return, family matters become impossible to ignore, and the people responsible for many of his past regrets slowly re-enter his life. Zhang Yang cannot solve everything with experience alone, but for the first time he has enough time to fight back before opportunities disappear. Whether he can truly change the ending is another matter entirely, because knowing the future and reaching it are rarely the same thing.