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Intergalactic conquest with an AI

Prepare for a wild ride through the unknown space, ancient civilizations, and one of the most unexpected love stories you’ll ever encounter. In Intergalactic Conquest with an AI, we meet Rex, an unassuming salaryman who just wanted a paycheck and perhaps a cup of coffee... That somehow ends up working in a barren, insect-ridden world for a corporate overlord. What starts as a simple “clock-in, clock-out” mission quickly spirals into a mind-bending tale of biotechnology, ancient AI romance, and galactic conquest that will have you glued to the page. Ultimately, Intergalactic Conquest with an AI combines epic space battles, quirky humor, and an unusual romance with just the right amount of heart. Rex and Cleo, with their dynamic of reluctant partners turned starcrossed lovers, make this story something rare in sci-fi: a mix of grit, emotion, and laugh-out-loud moments. It’s a space odyssey that’s equal parts epic, eccentric, and just a little bit romantic, perfect for any reader who’s ready for an interstellar love story with plenty of plasma guns. New chapters everyday at 13 p.m. [GMT+8 time]

Shazorwy · Sci-fi
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104 Chs

The lady in white.

His gaze shifted back to the twins, who were still locked in combat with his subordinates. Though their movements were clumsy and inexperienced, they somehow managed to evade the assassins lethal strikes.

When they were hit, the wounds healed almost instantly, the blood sealing and repairing their injuries as if they had never been harmed.

"What the hell is happening here?" The leader whispered, his voice laced with confusion and fear. His sharp eyes caught sight of something else; golden shields, seemingly forged from the same blood as the spears, hovered around the twins. They moved with a mind of their own, intercepting the assassins' attacks with unnatural precision.

The assassins faltered, their relentless assault beginning to break under the strain. The shields blocked their blades, the spears flew with devastating accuracy, and the twins, though untrained, moved like they were protected by an unseen force.