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Sent to the world of Honkai: Star Rail by a dimensional slash, Qiong was left with only half of himself after failing to let Teacher Optimus Prime enjoy himself to the fullest—only Qiong remained. But if this timeline already has Caelus, then why is Stelle here too? And in a world with Stelle in it, who could possibly resist talking to her? Bound to a Honkai game system, Qiong soon discovered one small problem— System, aren’t these Valkyrie character cards a little off? Staring blankly at the bewildered gray-haired young man in front of him, “Qiong” slowly lowered his head and looked at the vivid crimson Stigmata branded on his chest. At Herta Space Station, a dream-butterfly girl from the Sea of Quanta left Silver Wolf utterly captivated. In Belobog, Bronya from Honkai Impact 3rd declared with complete seriousness: “Everyone, this is an emergency. Let’s kill the traitor Cocolia first, shall we?” On the Xianzhou, Li Sushang looked utterly lost as Li Dazhenzhen stared at her like a sword immortal descended into the mortal world. “D-Do I... have a twin older sister?” In Penacony, Acheron fell into a long, speechless silence as she looked at Raiden Mei, who was almost her mirror image, and at the lively white-haired girl smiling brightly beside the older Mei. Was this... a dream? Eden discussed musical theory with Robin. Murata Himeko shared fine wine with Himeko. Elysia met a girl named Xilian... No one knew that all of these Valkyries were, in fact, the same person. And sometimes, behind Qiong— there was the Auto AI, occasionally logging in to take over the fight.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: Qiqiong

The moon.

Beneath the deep, silent starry sky, the chain lights strung around the camp glowed with a warm amber light.

"Why are there fewer pastries?"

Raiden Mei's sharp eyes immediately noticed that food had mysteriously vanished from the tray. Her eyes narrowed slightly.

"Kiiiiaaanaa~~"

The deliberately drawn-out tone made the white-haired girl with the high ponytail jump in fright. Startled, the girl—whose violet cross-shaped eyes had been staring blankly beneath the table—quickly raised a hand in protest.

"I-It wasn't me!"

"Reeeally~~?"

"O-Of course!"

"Idiot Kiana, sneaking food again," Bronya said, as always, mercilessly exposing her.

"Idiot Kiana, sneaking food again~"

Seated across the table, the Book of Fuxi joined in the verbal condemnation, holding a pastry that already had two bites taken out of it.

"Booook of Fuuuuxi!"

It was the exact kind of terror one felt when their mother suddenly called them by their full name.

The little thing turned, frame by frame, to look at Fu Hua, who was walking over with a dark expression. Sweat practically poured off her.

Watching her friends laugh and bicker, Kiana couldn't help curling her lips into a smile. Then she turned her gaze back to what had distracted her in the first place.

Bending down, she pulled a large Red Kite out of the cardboard box under the table. Noticing her movement, the others gradually stopped fooling around.

Looking at what she was holding, Fu Hua scratched the back of her neck.

"Well, actually, that's…"

"I know—it's a kite, right? But… can a kite even fly on the moon?"

"Of course it can. There's air inside the lunar base, after all. As for higher out in space…"

Grateful that Kiana had successfully redirected Fu Hua's attention, the Book of Fuxi patted her utterly flat chest.

"You just run. Leave the rest to Little Fuxi."

"Okay, then I'm off!"

After assembling the full Red Kite set, Kiana took off running across the moon.

"It's flying!"

The girl's bright, delighted laughter rose together with the kite on the wind—then suddenly her eyes widened.

"Ah! The kites are about to tangle!"

"No worries," the Book of Fuxi said, manipulating a holographic display. The specially-made kite strings automatically detached at the connecting points.

"Everyone, come on! It's starting!"

Raiden Mei, Bronya, Seele, Durandal…

The girls all stepped forward, surrounding the white-haired girl.

"W-Wait, what are you doing? Eh? Eeeeh~~?!"

Before Kiana could make sense of it, everyone lifted her up together.

"Three! Two! One!"

The moment the countdown ended, the girls heaved with all their strength and tossed the white-haired girl into the air.

The disconnected kites, once beyond the lunar base, should have drifted apart and fallen away.

But when sunlight struck their surfaces, the devices hidden inside converted solar radiation into thrust, allowing the kites to continue flying through space while parts of them began to shift and unfold.

Kiana's eyes went wide at the sight before her, brimming with delight.

The kites reflected the sunlight in a precise formation.

From where she was, they looked exactly like—

"Wings of Light—"

Everyone's overlapping voices rang out. At the exact moment the white-haired girl reached the highest point of her arc, her silhouette overlapped with the central body of the kite. The pale blue frame was dyed into brilliant gold beneath the sunlight.

"—Deploy~!"

From the moon's perspective, every one of those kites had become a wing of light, clustering around Kiana as if carrying her toward Earth.

It was beautiful. It was breathtaking.

It was so perfect that time itself seemed to freeze.

And then the image literally froze.

Along with the frozen image came the suspended BGM and a screen so full of colorful comments all shouting "Wings of Light—Deploy!" that it was almost impossible to see anything else.

Inside a lit rental apartment, in a cozy little bedroom.

A handsome young man sat at his computer, using a tool capable of controlling the "timeline"—a mouse—to pause the video.

Reflected in his dark brown eyes was the long-awaited Wings of Light scene on the screen.

Qiqiong let out a quiet breath.

By itself, the image didn't really have enough force to strike all the way into one's heart.

The music and the danmaku helped stir emotion, of course—but what mattered most was everything behind the scene: the companionship, the memories, the story carried through the years.

"Trying to stand before that figure in the clouds?"

"Yet when I turn around, it's still you?"

His eyes drifted over the background lyrics at the top of the screen, and Qiqiong sighed softly.

"When I watched this before, all my attention was on the Wings of Light scene. Listening carefully now… these two lines are actually kind of interesting."

He thought back to Honkai Impact 3rd's very first opening CG.

Braids whipping in the wind, a white-haired girl full of heroic spirit snapped open her tactical visor and leapt from an airship tens of thousands of meters above the ground.

She tore through layer after layer of clouds, descending like a meteor through gold and crimson twilight.

And now it was already 2024.

"The figure before the clouds… is still you."

As he watched the white-haired girl spread her wings of light, old memories came surging back like a tide.

Back in 2016, he had happened across a short trailer on his phone. The gorgeous CG stunned him so badly that he downloaded the game on the spot.

At the time, Qiqiong was still in high school.

Very few schools allowed students to carry phones, so he could only play when he went home once a month.

Any gacha game demanded one of two things if you wanted a decent experience: money, or grind.

Qiqiong had no time to grind.

And as for spending…

His parents had divorced when he was young, then both remarried and started new lives. Neither of them wanted to take along what they saw as dead weight.

They did send child support on time, but Qiqiong had grown up with his grandmother and knew exactly how hard-earned every bit of money in her hands was. Naturally, he would never dump his living expenses into a game.

If not for his unusual family circumstances, he wouldn't even have owned a phone in high school—let alone something as "luxurious" as one capable of gaming.

With the hard pity at a hundred pulls, plus the kind of cursed luck that only brought a character home at eighty or ninety pulls, his experience got worse and worse.

He fell into a vicious cycle:

Too weak to clear content → no crystals → can't pull characters → too weak to clear content.

Quite often, he would hit full pity, rage quit, uninstall the game, and call it a day.

But after a while, when the urge returned, he'd download it again.

Back then, Honkai Impact 3rd was almost unmatched in terms of action design and character design.

He'd log in, go to the bridge, look around, maybe try to poke at things—then get kicked off the bridge by Kiana.

Still, returning player rewards were generous. Once the benefits ran out, all he had to do was leave for a while and come back later to trigger them again.

Piece by piece, Qiqiong scraped together enough starting resources through those returnee bonuses. Then one version, after an age of misery, luck finally turned around, and he managed to pull the first true meta-defining character he'd ever had:

the "fake" Herrscher of Reason.

After graduating high school, he finally had more free time—but real life on hard mode made it difficult to pour energy into games.

He became the sort of person who played by fate.

Half waifu player, half meta player at first, he eventually turned into a full-on waifu player.

The problem was that his tastes were… broad.

They covered basically every type of Valkyrie.

His crystals always went to characters first. Weapons and stigmata only came afterward, once he had enough resources saved to guarantee the next Valkyrie.

And eventually, he lit up the achievement for owning every Valkyrie.

Pulling himself out of his memories, Qiqiong casually clicked the screen and let the video continue.

Watching the girls celebrate on-screen, watching the lively, adorable Kiana, watching the flood of comments saying "Thank you for being with us," he leaned back in his chair.

Taken as a whole, Honkai Impact 3rd's story wasn't exactly some towering masterpiece.

It had boring parts. It had bloated parts. It contradicted itself. Plenty of the plot existed mostly to serve character writing.

But if you traced it back to the root, wasn't it the characters themselves that had carried the game all this way?

Of course, this was like reading a book.

A thousand readers meant a thousand Hamlets.

For Qiqiong, what moved him wasn't the story itself, but the memories tied to playing it.

If some other game had accompanied him through those eight years of youth, then no matter how beautiful this short film was, or how much meaning it carried, it never could have stirred him this way.

When the video ended, it paused.

Closing the webpage, Qiqiong looked at the Honkai Impact 3rd icon on his desktop. The hand holding the mouse twitched.

In the end, he still double-clicked the icon of the girl making a finger-heart.

"Mm… I think I can understand Eden a little better now."

After the final battle against Finality, Eden had brought the surviving Flame-Chasers back to Earth.

Everyone else entered the cryopods to sleep through the world's reset and head into the next era.

Eden alone refused.

In the endless desert, she walked across irradiated scorched earth and sang one final song for Elysia, letting herself be buried together with that era in the apocalypse brought by Finality.

When Qiqiong first heard how Eden had ended, he couldn't understand it at all.

Wouldn't it have been better to live? To go into the new era with her friends?

Why choose to be buried alongside the grave of the old world?

But now, he could understand it a little.

Part 1.5 had ended with a very classic Chinese-style everyone-comes-together happy ending. There was nothing wrong with that.

As for Part 2, he had only sampled it lightly before quitting.

That had nothing to do with whether Part 2 was good or bad.

It was just that no matter how great the ship of a new era was, it could never evoke memories of "his youth."

Even if Part 2 still had characters from Part 1 in it, every person had their own white moonlight.

The one from back then was unbeatable.

Not even the future version of that same moonlight could shake it.

That said, if we were talking strictly from a 3D waifu perspective, grown-up Bronya and Aunt Mei were another matter entirely.

A Post-Honkai Odyssey really was peak.

Even though he didn't play much anymore, Qiqiong still logged in from time to time to look at his lovely Valkyries.

Or maybe, more than that—

to look back at the person he used to be.

"Captain on the bridge."

Accompanied by the familiar line that always made players feel their liver ache, the bridge appeared on the screen once more.

Qiqiong opened the Valkyrie interface with practiced ease. His mouse slid past the grayed-out new Part 2 characters and clicked among the rows of SSS-ranked Valkyries.

Ignoring weather conditions and the current buff rotation, he casually ran Elysian Realm a bit with the Herrscher of Finality, simply enjoying the feel of controlling the character and the spectacle of combat.

He didn't care about scores.

The moment he felt like stopping, he quit.

Just as he was about to close the game, his eyes suddenly caught the rotating icon in the upper right corner. The mouse that had been moving toward the X stopped midair, interest flickering into his gaze.

"Oh? A collab? That's rare."

Compared to its older sister—who periodically seemed to suck the life force out of other games just to stay alive—Honkai Impact 3rd didn't do many collaborations.

As far as Qiqiong remembered, there had only been Eva in version 4.5, Genshin in 4.9, and Promare in 6.9.

And of those, Genshin didn't even count much, since it was under the same company.

But this time the collaboration partner was…

"Star Rail?"

You know the one:

Honkai: Star Rail is a brand-new 3D adventure-themed turn-based strategy game independently developed by miHoYo.

Set in the depths of the galaxy, players board the Astral Express, visiting countless worlds across the universe and traveling alongside companions of every kind—

Too bad he couldn't even earn enough to make 150 Stellar Jades a day, let alone pull together a monthly guarantee worth five thousand. Forget five thousand dollars a month in real life—that was even farther out of reach.

All right.

The truth was, Qiqiong hadn't actually started playing yet.

And the reason?

Wasn't it obvious?

The streetlamps were empty too.

Every day was just overtime and overwork. Who had the time to play games?

He knew Star Rail had auto-battle, and that daily tasks could probably be cleared with a few taps during a commute.

But story content still took time.

And whatever other people did, Qiqiong genuinely liked reading story in games.

Unless the story was like certain side quests in Genshin—drawn out like an old woman's footbinding cloth: long, smelly, and painful.

Trying to clear story bits with scattered scraps of time destroyed the experience. Better to wait until he actually had time to get into it properly.

Another reason was habit.

When he watched anime, he liked saving up three or four episodes before binging.

Game story was the same.

"A year and something's worth of content, two major versions… that should be enough to keep me busy for a while. And now there's even a Honkai collab. All right, let's do it."

Qiqiong opened the HoYoverse launcher and started downloading Honkai: Star Rail.

Mostly because he'd just quit his job, so for once he actually had time to rest.

To be honest, now that his grandmother was gone, there was no real reason for him to work himself this hard anymore.

He wasn't planning to buy a house. He wasn't planning to get married.

He fully intended to spend this life as one who had "escaped the three great loans and stood outside the five major insurances."

But still…

Growing up poor had ingrained too much into him.

He had grown used to saving money for some unknown future he couldn't name, used to living frugally as a matter of instinct.

He knew that part of himself needed to change.

But personality wasn't something that changed easily without either a major upheaval or some outside force.

As the progress bar crawled forward, he opened Meituan and ordered a watermelon-flavored shaved ice. Then he switched to Bilibili and started scrolling videos. By coincidence, a Star Rail fan edit happened to be sitting right there on the front page.

Was that weird?

Or maybe it was a virtue?

Most people hated being spoiled because it ruined the experience.

Qiqiong didn't.

Even if fan videos revealed parts of the story beforehand, he could still enjoy the actual plot perfectly well when he played it himself.

Maybe most people couldn't understand that.

But that was how he was.

Half an hour later, the doorbell rang.

Qiqiong took the delivery bag from the courier and thanked him with a bright, friendly smile.

The moment the delivery guy disappeared behind the closing door, that smile slowly faded from Qiqiong's face, leaving behind only his usual cool calm.

Back in his room, the game resources had already finished loading.

After logging in with an SMS code, a space station full of futuristic aesthetics appeared on the screen.

Watching the opening cutscene, he took the shaved ice out of the bag and scooped up a spoonful with the disposable utensil.

He loved eating shaved ice by shoveling up great towering mounds of watermelon slush. Spoonful after spoonful, like he was digging up someone's ancestral grave.

It was weirdly therapeutic.

While eating, he followed the tutorial through the opening sequence, curiously controlling Kafka and running up to every interactable object he could find just to trigger all the dialogue.

He absorbed the setting and worldbuilding, correcting the hilariously distorted impressions fan edits had left behind.

The story progressed quickly, and before long he reached the point where the player had to choose the protagonist.

Male or female?

For Qiqiong, that had never been a real question.

In every game he had ever played—MMO, mobile game, single-player title—if the game let him choose the protagonist's gender, he picked the pretty girl without hesitation.

The only exceptions were competitive games like League.

Even in Dungeon Fighter, he only raised female characters.

There wasn't any complicated reason for it.

It was just that his personality made it impossible for him to feel immersed.

Yes.

As a player, he had never been able to project himself onto any protagonist in any game—not even a little.

Because no game ever gave the player complete freedom of choice.

Take Genshin, for example.

If he were meant to "immerse" himself as Aether, then he'd have wanted to mince Scaramouche into stuffing. But the plot insisted on turning him into your buddy.

And it wasn't just Genshin.

In every game, even when you could control the protagonist, you were only ever allowed to make choices in trivial moments, while still being confined within the story's framework.

If he couldn't act fully according to his own will, then what kind of immersion was that supposed to be?

And if he wasn't immersed anyway, then why on earth would he choose to look at a male protagonist when he could be controlling a pretty girl instead?

Especially in a waifu-driven gacha game.

Honkai: Star Rail was the first game that had ever made him hesitate at the character selection screen.

Because the coincidence was just too absurd.

The male protagonist, Caelus, shared the same "Qiong" character as his own name.

And it wasn't just the name.

Even the shape of their faces was astonishingly similar.

Ignoring the gray hair and golden eyes that didn't exist in reality, if you uglified Caelus by maybe ten percent, he would be almost identical to Qiqiong.

With a wig, colored contacts, and some makeup, Qiqiong could cosplay Caelus almost perfectly.

If this had been some player who found it easy to self-insert, they would've broken out an auto-clicker by now just to make sure they picked the male protagonist immediately.

"You're taking this long? Didn't you think it through before leaving?"

After the player spent too long choosing a vessel, Silver Wolf's easter-egg line played again.

"Don't rush me, Silver Wolf. This is a very important decision."

Kafka, who in the game was responsible for selecting the vessel for the Stellaron, answered on cue.

Qiqiong nodded slightly.

That was right.

It was a very important decision.

Once confirmed, it couldn't be changed.

So—

Straightening his posture with sudden solemnity, Qiqiong moved the mouse and clicked Switch Vessel: Stelle.

Maybe the rare coincidence really could have let him experience something close to "immersion" for the first time.

But then another thought hit him.

Stelle and Caelus were two sides of the same whole. Stelle was basically the female version of Caelus.

So if he really could immerse himself in Caelus…

Wouldn't that make Stelle the female version of himself?

Qiqiong had never wanted to become a pretty girl. He and his little brother were on excellent terms, thank you very much.

But controlling a female version of "himself"?

Now that was a fresh experience—something even more novel than immersion.

"There's really nothing to hesitate about."

Worst-case scenario, he could always make a second account and pick Caelus later.

Just as he was about to hit confirm—

Boom.

An explosive crash came from the wall to his right.

Qiqiong instinctively turned his head.

Everything happened too fast for ordinary vision to follow. All he caught was a blur of red and steel.

Optimus Prime?

That was the first thought that flashed through his mind.

Then the world spun.

Lying on the ground, Qiqiong forced open eyes blurred by blood and looked at the emblem before him.

A silver ring. A silver five-pointed star inside it. A red inner circle, stamped with the character for transport.

"So it wasn't Optimus Prime," he thought.

"Just a Dayun heavy truck."

A savage pain spread from his lower body. Qiqiong knew it wasn't actually his backside hurting.

His backside was hanging on the front of the truck.

His consciousness slid toward darkness along with the hand still gripping the mouse.

On the monitor, half of which had already been smashed, the cursor that was supposed to confirm Stelle drifted instead toward Caelus. His hand, pinned beneath fallen debris, completed the final long press.

Vessel Caelus activated.

Qiqiong never noticed.

And even if he had, it wouldn't have mattered now.

In one final burst before death, he used all his remaining strength to drag the mouse and open the browser.

Only half the screen still worked, but relying on sheer muscle memory and inhuman willpower, he managed—hand shaking all the while—to clear his browsing history.

The things in his search history were… considerably worse than the average pervert's.

After hitting confirm, Qiqiong finally let go of the last breath he'd been holding and lost all sensation in his body.

And in that final moment, an old comedy sketch drifted through his mind.

What is the most painful thing in the world?

You die—

and the money's still there.

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