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Biochemical Martial Arts: Supreme Heavenly Venerate

Lin Rui was reborn, reborn in the year 4161, two thousand years later. In this era of highly advanced technology, where the peak of human biotechnology had collided and fused with the culture of Tianji Star, a new path for human evolution was born—'Zhi Zhuang Wudao', capable of granting eternal life and transcendence beyond the universe. The entire society esteemed the strong, and it was considered an honor to practice Zhi Zhuang Wudao. There was even a group of 'Variant Walkers' who stood at the pinnacle of the social pyramid, looming over the world with arrogance. At first, Lin Rui couldn't fathom the meaning of his rebirth. He merely adapted to this era out of a sense of responsibility. It wasn't until one day that the 'Battle Spirit Ring', which had come into existence alongside Lin Rui, captured its first Battle Spirit. Lin Rui could let the Battle Spirit possess him for combat, and could also copy all the martial skills and abilities mastered by the Battle Spirit. The Battle Spirits he captured grew increasingly powerful— Lin Rui began to realize this era was his to own. A 'Super Abyssal', who would overshadow the future, began his rapid development journey at the Tianji Star's ninth base.

Kai Huang · Eastern
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198 Chs

Chapter 163: Yang Pulling Slash! (Seeking Subscriptions)

Qi Hongfei and Zhao Yan's battle lasted a full 19 minutes.

When Qi Hongfei switched his fighting style, his movements became elusive, truly living up to his nickname "Electric Crane".

Every action he took was light and agile, possessing both the elegance and grace of a crane and the speed and power of lightning.

Qi Hongfei's figure was like a celestial crane dancing amidst thunder, every turn, every leap filled with liveliness and ease, to the utmost degree of elegance.

Zhao Yan's hammer technique was incredibly forceful, his posture as nimble as a tiger, as swift as a dragon, yet he often needed three to five changes in footwork, combined with the blocking and pressing of his twin hammers, to catch a glimpse of Qi Hongfei.

When Zhao Yan finally smashed Qi Hongfei out of the ring, Qi's face was pale with internal injury, but Zhao Yan had also spent more than half of his physical strength and True Qi, sweat beading heavily on his forehead.