I Can Predict the Future's Course
Chapter 35: Blue Star OL, Version Update? Factory Reset?

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[Host, congratulations on altering the plotline of the real world. You have earned 10,000 prediction points.]

The system's voice rang out.

"10,000 prediction points just like that?" Jason asked in surprise. "By the way, what part of the real world plotline shifted?"

[All countries have canceled their biological research laboratories. Various secret research bases are being relocated. In addition, there have been many other small and large changes. The system will not elaborate further.]

"Got it." Jason raised an eyebrow.

So this is what a plotline shift in the real world looks like.

Although still somewhat vague, it was at least a start.

"System, how many prediction points are needed for a new prediction?" Jason asked.

[5,000 points per attempt.]

"Not bad." Jason nodded.

[Host, would you like to proceed with a new deduction?]

The system asked.

"Not today." Jason thought for a moment. "System, upload Biochemical Apocalypse: Meteorite Catastrophe to the Observer Network. And don't forget to add a note at the end of the video."

Jason suddenly came up with an amusing idea and said with a smile,

"In this movie, all events depicted are true stories from parallel worlds."

[Host, are you sure about this?]

The system asked.

"It'll work just fine." Jason responded casually. "Saying that will make a lot of smart people half-believe it. At that point, I'll probably get more prediction points. It's like lying back and letting the points roll in."

[Alright, Host. You have a point.]

The system complied.

The system then proceeded to upload Biochemical Apocalypse: Meteorite Catastrophe.

At this moment, the video platform, which had just calmed down, was once again bombarded with the new video, causing another stir.

Many people clicked on it, both in surprise and curiosity.

William was undoubtedly one of them.

He had just been discussing Biochemical Apocalypse: Zombie Paradise with his classmates when he noticed the change on his computer and reminded his friends to watch it immediately.

"Biochemical Apocalypse: Meteorite Catastrophe, is this the sequel?" William muttered, puzzled. "But how could the Biochemical Apocalypse have anything to do with a meteorite disaster?"

He couldn't help but joke about it and clicked to watch the video.

As soon as the video started, William was greeted with an exciting scene.

The superhuman army was mowing down zombies like cutting through vegetables—extremely powerful.

"Damn, Gene Serum XW, impressive. Frank, you're amazing." William marveled.

As for Frank's identity, it was exposed in the comments section, adding yet another layer of real-world information to the film.

"Next, it should be the story of humanity fighting back against the zombies, creating a new civilization, and cheering for victory, right?"

William muttered, echoing Jason's thoughts.

The story then became incredibly thrilling as humanity, led by Frank and other high-ranking humans, systematically purged the zombies, establishing strongholds step by step. It was an epic tale with no flaws.

Then, humanity created a survival fortress, which really made William's heart race.

But then something completely unexpected happened.

The Henry Squad returned and, on the night of the Hope Festival, were infected by a super-zombie virus and began slaughtering the superhumans.

A large number of superhumans were turned into super-zombies, and humanity began to lose ground, forced to abandon their survival fortresses and retreat to their underground bases to regroup.

"What the hell is this plot? Even novels wouldn't dare to write something like this!"

William angrily slammed his desk. He really felt like he was being force-fed nonsense.

The plot had just reached its peak, and now you tell me that the superhumans, who shouldn't have been affected by the zombie virus, suddenly became super-zombies, even more terrifying than before, almost wiping out humanity?

Are you kidding me?

Despite his frustration, William continued to watch.

When he thought the plot would follow the usual formula—humanity hiding for years, only to return to the surface later—he was dumbfounded as the super-zombies pursued them all the way to the underground survival base, smashing through steel walls. Finally, Frank and others revealed that the super-zombies had intelligence. If humanity were to be wiped out, it would trigger a self-destruct mechanism at the underground base.

"They're self-destructing?"

William's eyes widened.

At this point, the film continued playing, and William kept watching in shock.

Soon, he saw the birth of a zombie civilization and a war between the zombies, leaving him speechless.

Was it creative? Or was this just an attempt at forced weirdness?

But honestly, the special effects of the zombie battles were over the top, surpassing any modern blockbuster.

Even Star Nation's sci-fi films were no match for it.

The destruction caused by those battles was simply breathtaking, and it was hard to look away.

In the end, William saw the rise of the Zombie King, uniting Blue Star and starting his 'beautiful' zombie harem scene, making his skin crawl.

Just when he thought the movie was about to end, he finally understood why the movie was titled the way it was.

A giant meteorite fell onto Blue Star, and the planet's life was decimated.

The special effects of the mass extinction were equally over-the-top, leaving viewers glued to the screen in awe.

In the end, Blue Star underwent a million years of turmoil, with only bacteria, fungi, and blue algae surviving.

Black screen, movie ends.

"???"

William's face was full of confusion.

What the hell? Humanity is wiped out, and even the zombie civilization is destroyed by some random meteorite, leading to a full planetary cleanse?

Blue Star OL, version update? Factory reset?

Just as William was about to vent in the comments section, his pupils suddenly contracted.

A line of text appeared on the black screen.

"In this movie, all events depicted are true stories from parallel worlds."

"Damn....!"

William's scalp tingled as he shuddered. Goosebumps erupted all over his body.

His first reaction was disbelief, but when he thought back to all the strange occurrences in the film, he couldn't help but believe.

He felt a mixture of belief and doubt.

"Yeah, the bizarre parts of this film would make perfect sense if this is really from a parallel world."

Next, William rushed straight to the comments section.

At this point, many other viewers who had just finished watching the movie were commenting as well.

It was all the same: shock.

"Damn, I'm really shocked. Not only is the content of the second part wild, but the special effects are exaggerated. And the final line shocked me too. This can't possibly be a real event from a parallel world, right?"

"Honestly, I'm half-believing it. It sounds ridiculous, but it also makes sense. It explains all the bizarre elements in these films."

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