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Meteor Fall Master in the 'Starry Abyss'

A veteran player of "Starry Abyss" and a Meteor Fall Master known as Ace Bro, Li Zi came to the game world with his system template, arriving at the era of the game's beta version. This was the worst of times. Cosmic forces and financial magnates colluded, causing The Gate to the cosmos to be shut, planets' resources exhausted, even sunlight monopolized. It was also the best of times. All the Extraordinary Systems had just started, and in this era, only he possessed the final version patch as a Meteor Fall Master. While people reveled in the smoke of plasma cannons, Li Zi had already torn apart warships with Gravity. As Special Ability users proudly indulged in their awakened abilities, Moonlight had already become a servant to Li Zi. When the Interstellar Fleet crossed the Galaxy, Li Zi had just ignited the forty-second Stellar, illuminating the entire cosmos. "People have been trapped on the ground for too long and have forgotten that this Starry Sky should belong to us all," he said gently, holding a black hole in his hand while facing an indescribable native Evil God.

Deep Crimson · Games
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327 Chs

Actually, I've never been to college either.

After leaving Dmitry's residence, Li Aozi and Qiu Ran headed straight for Doctor Chen Siqi's clinic.

All the way, Qiu Ran was silent, her usual simple and optimistic demeanor replaced by a complex expression in her eyes.

"Feeling greatly disappointed?" Li Aozi glanced at her and sensed Qiu Ran's low spirits. He asked casually.

"I used to think our family of six, crammed in a junkyard, fixing cars and rummaging through scrap all day, had a miserable life."

Qiu Ran looked at the shivering Wanderers from the Outer World, their paleness a result of never having been exposed to artificial sunlight, and pursed her lips:

"I wanted to make a comparison to console myself, to feel that I was fortunate. But I don't feel that way; even a life like mine relies on the Four Nations for protection… Li Aozi, if there were no Four Nations, would they be better off?"

"No."

Li Aozi stated emphatically: