In time-travel novels, the original owner's body was fatally injured and had already died. Why could the transmigrator hold on? This kind of situation usually appeared in time-travel novels. The transmigrator obtained the body and memories of the original owner through some means, but the original owner had already suffered fatal injuries before transmigrating. The transmigrator could continue to live while the original owner's consciousness was still alive. This situation usually occurred because the transmigrator had a special ability, such as being able to control the original body or possessing some special skills and abilities of the original body. In addition, the transmigrator might also use various means to maintain the consciousness of the original owner before the original owner died. This way, the transmigrator could continue the story on the basis of the original owner. Of course, this situation was impossible in reality because the human body was a very complicated combination of organs. Even if one had a special ability, it was difficult to control and maintain a person's body. However, as a form of fictional literature, time-travel novels allowed readers to experience different plots and worldviews, which was also a very popular literary form.