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There are countless parallel worlds beyond what we know. The people who first discovered this secret named it "Yan Fu". Each world is a different fruit on a tree, and the person who shuttles through different fruits is called "Yanfu Walker". Yanfu Walker is given different Heritage and trained to complete Yan Fu missions in exchange for rewards. In modern society, the Martial Arts sects have declined one after another, and martial arts prodigy Li Yan suffers from leukemia, making it difficult to survive by opening an audio and video store. One day, a person named MO appeared and took him into the Yan Fu world under the pretext of being able to cure a terminal illness. So "Hejian Skinny Tiger" Li Yan resolutely stepped into the world of Yan Fu, awakened the inheritance of Gu Huo Bird, and embarked on the path of survival in a different world. The truth of the world, Yan Fu's goals, the secrets of the walking organization, and the ambitions of the rebel organization are far more than that…

Huo'er Gai · Sci-fi
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Chapter 48: The Truth About the Emperor in Black Robes (Part 1)

Giant Lake had vanished, leaving nothing but a narrow, deep trench in the wilderness within a few breaths' time. Mountains crumbled, plateaus rose by pulling up the soil, and mud and sand fell into the abyss. A few towering flesh pillars shot up into the sky—those were the fingers of the Cyclops.

"The performances of 'Giant Lake' have come to an end, and most mortals involved in the performance will be forcibly disconnected from the historian's scriptures,"

"You have kept the three promises made to the Historian. And you have completed the special Yan Fu event: finding the legendary Giant Lake."

"The brave Steam Princess has once again defeated the giant, and a glorious new page has been turned in the new Emperor's history. Those words and phrases recorded on the root pages of paper, like every past performance, are forgotten in a corner, unasked about by anyone..."

Li Yan heard the notification of the event's end, but even a blind man could see the crisis was far from over.