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Dokja realizes that his knowledge of the original "Ways of Survival" is becoming less reliable, a core theme where the character moves from a passive reader to an active writer of his own fate.

Readers noted that the manhwa version of this arc is based on the revised "epub" version of the novel, which changes certain interactions and character moments compared to the original serialized text. Specifically, the manhwa adds more visual flair to the Blade of Faith scene to increase the drama, say fans. Next Steps for Readers

Chapter 126 sets up the climax of the Peace Land scenario. If you are reading the novel, this scene aligns with the later parts of the arc (around chapter 121-125 of the novel, though numbering varies due to revisions). Dokja realizes that his knowledge of the original

The chapter highlights the limitations of Kim Dokja’s foresight. While he knows the plot of the original novel ( Ways of Survival ), the scenario is unfolding differently, forcing him to adapt rather than just follow a script.

This is a deep write-up of Chapter 126 of Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint (ORV), focusing on the manhwa adaptation, which corresponds to the "Peace Land" arc. Overview: Chapter 126 - "Things that Can Be Changed (6)" Next Steps for Readers Chapter 126 sets up

The Peace Land arc focuses on the 6th scenario, where the group must handle a disaster-level threat.

Many fans recommend reading the novel from the beginning to catch character nuances missed in the webtoon adaptation, particularly in the later, emotional chapters of this arc. If you’d like to explore more about this, tell me: While he knows the plot of the original

The chapter highlights the evolving relationship between Kim Dokja and Yoo Joonghyuk. Joonghyuk often represents the "correct" way to survive (ruthless), while Dokja seeks to save more people, often through less conventional, more emotional strategies.