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Chapter 119: The Return of the Mortal
Author: Author Melody
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The trek back to A-City was a descent into a private hell that lasted three agonizing weeks. Without my cultivation base, the world had become a jagged, hostile obstacle course. Every mile was a battle against my own failing biology. My boots had worn through by the fifth day, leaving my feet bloodied and frostbitten, and my once-dark hair was now a shock of stark, lifeless white—a permanent scar from the day the sky broke.

But the worst part was the vibration. Every few hours, the "Vibration D
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    The crowd was paralyzed, caught between the shock of my entrance and the horrifying spectacle of the patient dying on Fei’s stage. Fei backed away, his face twisting into a mask of indignant rage, his cybernetic eyes whirring as they tried to process the ragged, white-haired intruder."Who do you think you are?" Fei shrieked, his voice cracking. "Guards! Why is he still standing? Kill him!"The security team lunged, but I didn't even look at them. "Lin Yue! If you’re in this room, do your job!"From the VIP balcony, a shimmer of crystal light erupted. Lin Yue, her face pale and her eyes wide with half-recognition, slammed a prismatic barrier between me and the guards. "Wait!" she cried. "Look at his eyes! Look at the way he holds the needle!"I didn't wait for her to finish. I turned to the display case, smashed the glass with my bare elbow, and grabbed a standard, stainless steel kitchen knife—a prop from the 'Historical Primitive Medicine' exhibit."A kitchen knife?" Fei mocked, tho

  • Chapter 119: The Return of the Mortal

    The trek back to A-City was a descent into a private hell that lasted three agonizing weeks. Without my cultivation base, the world had become a jagged, hostile obstacle course. Every mile was a battle against my own failing biology. My boots had worn through by the fifth day, leaving my feet bloodied and frostbitten, and my once-dark hair was now a shock of stark, lifeless white—a permanent scar from the day the sky broke.But the worst part was the vibration. Every few hours, the "Vibration Disease" would flare up, a high-frequency tremor starting in my marrow and radiating outward until my teeth rattled and I vomited whatever dry moss or melted snow I’d managed to scavenge. I was a ghost walking among the living.By the time the familiar skyline of A-City appeared on the horizon, I looked like a skeletal refugee. The city was different. The violet rifts were gone, but a terrifying level of commercialization had taken their place. Massive holograms projected a face I knew all too we

  • Chapter 118: Falling Star

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    The heat wasn't just burning my skin; it was boiling the Sovereign Qi in my veins. I hovered at the edge of the atmosphere, the Primal Needle gripped in a hand that was turning into a charred claw. Below me, the Earth was a marble wrapped in golden thread. Above me, the Sun was a screaming god, and the final ten percent of the rift was acting like a magnifying glass for its fury."Hao! The golden thread is melting! The energy from the Titan was powerful, but it can’t withstand the thermal output of a G-type star at this proximity! The suture is liquefying!" Lumia’s voice was distorted by the solar radiation."I can see it, Lumia!" I roared, squinting against the blinding glare. The golden stitches I had just laid across the final gap were turning into glowing droplets, dripping into the void. "I need a coolant! Give me something from the inventory! Anything!"[ERROR: NO NATURAL COOLANT DETECTED IN KNOWN MULTIVERSE CAPABLE OF STABILIZING SOURCE ENERGY AT THIS PROXIMITY.]"Then find som

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