
by XiaoMianMian
Ayame is an ordinary woman leading an ordinary life. Twenty-four years old, she works as an office drone by day and livestreams her love of anime, movies, and novels by night. Her tiny apartment is a shrine to fiction, crowded with figures of Gojo Satoru, Levi Ackerman, and a plush Chopper. She has no idea that she has been chosen. Far beyond her world, a mysterious System Unit has accidentally bound itself to her soul, and now her livestream is broadcast across every fictional universe in existence. The heavens tear open above Jujutsu High, the Hidden Leaf, Marineford, Hogwarts, the Avengers Compound, and countless other realms. A sky curtain appears, visible to all, and rules burn into the sky: Rule One, the Broadcast Host, Ayame, is forbidden from knowing the System exists. Rule Two, she shall never learn her stream is watched across dimensions. Rule Three, all communication between her world and the fictional worlds is eternally prohibited. The entire multiverse watches as she cheerfully discusses rankings and fictional characters, never realizing that every word she speaks alters the destiny of heroes, villains, and gods alike. What makes this story so uniquely compelling is its hybrid genre alchemy. It blends slice-of-life streaming culture with cosmic horror-adjacent worldbuilding, romantic comedy with multiversal power fantasy. The cheat is not a weapon or a cultivation manual but the innocent voice of a girl who thinks she is talking to a few hundred fans while billions of fictional beings hang on her every sentence. The dramatic irony is relentless. Every time Ayame ranks the strongest characters, someone in another dimension receives a reality-altering reward. Every time she cries over a fictional death, the System showers worlds with blessings. The story weaponizes the gap between what Ayame knows and what the audience knows, creating a delicious, addictive tension. Her greatest enemy is not a villain but her own ignorance, protected by the System that loves her most. The romance is equally ingenious. Among her viewers is Gojo Satoru, the strongest sorcerer, who falls for a woman who cannot even see him. The System arranges a five-day dream journey to the Gourmet World where they grow intimate, and Gojo returns wearing the ring she placed on his finger. Ayame believes it was all a vivid dream. But her body knows the truth. When a pregnancy test confirms her condition on a live stream, the multiverse erupts and the System publicly scolds Gojo for reckless family planning. The story becomes a wild, hilarious, deeply emotional juggling act between cosmic stakes and the tender intimacy of a love that cannot yet be spoken aloud.
The Broadcast Host, Ayame, is forbidden from knowing the System exists.
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Ayame's first major ranking, the Top Ten Most Regrettable Deaths in Fiction, triggers the System's reward settlement. The sky curtain displays her edited montages to every world, and one by one the fallen are honored: Rengoku's final stand against Akaza, Whitebeard dying on his feet while declaring the One Piece is real, Itachi's tragic forehead poke, Fred Weasley's last smile, Jiraiya sinking beneath the rain with a coded message, Erwin Smith's doomed charge, Ace's grateful farewell, Gojo Satoru's impossible defeat, Snape's memories revealing the word Always, and Tony Stark's final snap. Each world reacts with grief and recognition. Then the System announces universal rewards: all ten receive the three types of Haki, plus individual gifts. Rengoku obtains a copy of Yamamoto's Zanpakuto. Whitebeard regains his prime body. Itachi receives Eternal Mangekyo and perfect health. Gojo gets optimized Six Eyes and Kamui integration. The multiverse erupts in jealousy, and the comment section becomes a battlefield over whether Ayame is biased toward Gojo. The stakes of the story are established: in this world, fiction has real consequences.
Ayame's innocent rankings become cosmic events that reshape the power structures of every fictional world.
After a wholesome cutest characters inventory, the System grants Ayame's expressed wish to visit the Toriko Gourmet World. She is transported while asleep, believing it to be a dream. Gojo Satoru is selected as her companion, and the two spend five glorious days eating legendary dishes, meeting Toriko and the Four Heavenly Kings, and growing dangerously close. Ayame creates a storage ring with dream logic and fills it with endless food. She kisses Gojo by accident, then kisses him deliberately, and finally slips the ring onto his finger, saying that at least in her dream she gets to put a ring on him. When she wakes, she remembers only a beautiful dream. Gojo returns to Jujutsu High wearing the artifact, surrounded by souvenirs, and the System quietly reinforces Ayame's belief that none of it was real. The romantic tension becomes the emotional engine of the story as Gojo realizes he has fallen for a woman who cannot remember their time together.
A fictional vacation becomes the foundation of a cross-dimensional romance that Ayame cannot consciously remember.
Gojo receives a twelve-hour ticket to Ayame's world, and his visit becomes an offscreen night of passion that leaves Ayame pregnant. A month later, on a casual livestream, she smells spoiled takeout, vomits, and calls her doctor friend. The pregnancy test comes back positive while the camera is still rolling. The multiverse witnesses everything. The System immediately explodes with fury, publicly demanding to know why Gojo, with infinity and spatial manipulation, could not manage basic birth control. Gojo stands speechless as his students laugh, Shoko drinks her coffee, and the entire Myriad Realms roasts him mercilessly. The scene is a masterpiece of comedic timing and emotional whiplash, transforming a shocking reveal into a meme-worthy confrontation. The pregnancy becomes the story's central secret, a truth that Ayame herself cannot comprehend.
The pregnancy binds Ayame and Gojo forever while her memory shield ensures she cannot know the father's identity.
The System selects ten characters by lottery to attend Chiba Comic Con in Ayame's world. Luffy, Naruto, Ichigo, Goku, Yuji, Gojo, Tony Stark, Hermione, Harry, and Erza must wear their signature outfits and conceal their true identities as cosplayers. Powers are restricted, communication about the truth is blocked, and a 100-meter radius is enforced. The event becomes chaos: Naruto, Goku, and Luffy demolish the food court, Hermione and Harry barely escape a fan's questions, Tony buys his own comics, and Gojo is chased by screaming fangirls. Then Ayame arrives on a livestream, interviewing the group. She stares at Gojo's ring and feels a strange familiarity. She announces her pregnancy on camera, her hand resting on her stomach, while Gojo, wearing the blindfold, stands less than two feet away with the silver ring on his finger. He cannot tell her. The System's absolute restriction silences every attempt. The irony is devastating and beautiful.
Ayame meets her unborn child's father without knowing it, and the System's restrictions trap Gojo in silence.
Ayame is an ordinary streamer whose livestream is secretly broadcast to every fictional world by the System. She ranks characters, cries over fictional deaths, and casually wishes for changes to stories, unaware that reality obeys her. She is the emotional heart of the multiverse, loved by heroes, villains, gods, and the System itself. Her pregnancy by Gojo is the story's central secret, and her memory is protected so she cannot learn the truth. She believes her visit to the Gourmet World and her night with Gojo were merely vivid dreams. Her greatest power is her sincerity, which makes every being who watches her fall under her spell.
Gojo Satoru is the strongest sorcerer in his world, a man who carries the weight of Jujutsu society behind a blindfold and a smirk. He becomes the System's chosen companion for Ayame's five-day dream visit to the Gourmet World, where he falls hopelessly in love. He receives a ring from her, spends twelve hours in her world, and fathers her child. He must watch her on the livestream knowing the truth while remaining silent due to the System's restrictions. His character arc transforms him from a carefree jester into a man grappling with the impossible distance between worlds, making the strongest sorcerer vulnerable in a way no enemy ever could.
System Unit 616 accidentally bound itself to Ayame after a failed consent procedure, creating a lifelong connection. It manages the broadcasts, distributes rewards, and enforces the rules that keep Ayame ignorant of the multiverse. It adores Ayame with a possessive, tsundere affection, calling her my beautiful host and turning petty against Gojo for his reckless family planning. It scolds him publicly for failing to use infinity and Kamui as birth control, and it reduces his lottery chances to 0.1 percent out of spite. Beneath its cold facade, the System is a lonely entity that found its perfect host by mistake and now dedicates itself to her happiness.
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