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I Have A Lifespan System

Invaded by an alien species known as the Shataki, Blue Earth was thrown into war as they fought for their survival against the invaders. Against the Shataki, their groundbreaking weapons were useless, and they were on the brink of extinction. But then, they discovered a connection to a mysterious world called the Ancient Realm. By passing the trials of the Ancient Realm, humans from Blue Earth could begin their journey as cultivators and enhance their strength. With their newfound power, humans were able to push the Shataki back, but the battle was not as simple as they thought. It was then they learned their enemies were not bent on destroying their world but were searching for something. What was it? No one knew. But then, in a small city, a boy was betrayed by his girlfriend and was killed, allowing a new soul to enter his body. The arrival of this new soul would change the fate of both Blue Earth and the Ancient Realm as many secrets began to unravel. ***** [Ding!] [You've awakened the Lifespan System!] [Host, to reach your full potential, accumulate more lifespan.] [Warning: Insufficient lifespan detected. Host will die in 1 hour.]

_EverSmile · Eastern
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205 Chs

Things got more complicated.

The weight of Grandma Shu's revelation settled upon Caleb Li like a heavy cloak. 

He sat on his bed, his mind a battlefield of conflicting emotions. 

Shock and confusion warred within him, a tangled mess that mirrored the wrinkles etched on the parchment he clutched in his trembling hand.

Never had he imagined his origin story to be so shrouded in mystery, so daunting. 

He had always thought his parents were casualties of the brutal Shataki war. 

Now, however, a deeper truth lay bare, a truth that hinted at secrets buried beneath the surface.

He traced the smooth, worn surface of the parchment with a trembling finger. 

It was magnificent, adorned with intricate patterns that spoke of a forgotten age. 

Yet, it was the stark emptiness of its surface that gnawed at him, a blank canvas upon which his imagination painted a thousand dark possibilities.