Ola, lovely Creators 
Before we proceed, I'd like to remind you of certain philosophies, theories, hypotheses, and concepts that suggest the power of our thoughts in shaping our reality.
You may have encountered ideas similar to the notion that "our thoughts can become a reality" or something along those lines. Perhaps you've pondered the possibilities presented by such concepts.
Now, imagine that the stories and worlds we have created, which we've lived through our characters and imagine them as if they were real, actually exist in another universe. 
Getting back to the main topic -
I'm one of the many who loves transmigration/isekai novels.
You know how it usually works: the MC transmigrates or reincarnates into another world after dying in an accident (or a similar event), often done by our infamous truck-kun 
But in my novel (Eternal Death), the MC transmigrated into his own incomplete novel. So, after writing 3 or so chapters, an intriguing thought crossed my mind: 
"What if I were to die and transmigrate into this very novel?"
Though the idea may seemed foolish or irrational, a part of me entertained that thought. After all, who wouldn't want to be born or dropped into the world they've created? I found the concept rather appealing, but that emotion was short lived.... very short lived 
(Currently at chapter-17)
If you were to ask me now whether I would like to transmigrate into my own novel, my answer would be
-"No way in hell!
I'd be insane to wish for being transmigrate into that utterly dangerous world. I mean, living among powerful demigods, risking my life to prove my devotion to gods who reside literally on the moon, and countless other dangers—it's not even a fraction of the list"
Sigh, anyways 
So lets just say, God of Transmigration 🧙🏻‍♂️ asks you
-"Would you like to transmigrate into your own novel? Should I prepare truck-kun for you?"
What will be your answer??