The Game of All BeingsUpdated at Mar 12, 2026, 20:44
Some souls never die. They just keep forgetting how to live.
Shen Yue has been reborn three hundred times. In each life, he carries the weight of all the others—centuries of memories, of losses, of watching the world slowly shrink under the watchful gaze of the gods. To survive, he has learned the only rule that matters: never stand out, never make a choice that hasn't already been made a hundred times before.
Then he meets Lin Xiaohé.
She is a blank slate—a soul with no past lives, no buried memories, no invisible chains. Every choice she makes is truly her own, every smile purely hers. In a world where every move is watched, edited, and wagered upon by beings beyond mortal comprehension, she is the one thing the gods cannot predict.
And the gods have noticed.
Now Shen Yue finds himself at the centre of a cosmic gamble. The gods have opened their wager, betting on whether a three-hundred-year-old soul will corrupt the girl's freedom—or whether she might finally teach him what it means to choose for himself. The stakes? Nothing less than the survival of their shrinking world.
From the shadows of reincarnation to the silver rivers of discarded timelines, from the blind spots where true freedom flickers to the heart of the divine realm itself, Shen Yue must decide: continue the endless cycle of safe, predictable existence, or risk everything for one truly free choice.
Because in a world where every moment is watched, the most dangerous thing you can do is act without thought.
And the most beautiful.
THE GAME OF ALL BEINGS — where the players are mortal, the rules are written in forgotten light, and the final move belongs to the one thing the gods can never calculate: a human heart, learning to beat for the first time.