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Millennium Tension

Aizen, an ultra-genius scientist finally succeeded in making a breakthrough in science and technology by creating the world's first Super Artificial Intelligence. But as if fate had another will, he died with a smile on his face after completing his perfect masterpiece, leaving his life's ultimate work that will continue to evolve with time to the world for the hope of an extraordinary and unimaginable future. "Welcome back, Master Aizen." That was the first word Aizen heard when he opened his eyes. He awoke before a beautiful woman who was familiar to him. Axel, an avatar of the Impartial Artificial Intelligence System or introduced to the public as [Axel Goddess] finally managed to revive her long-lost master alongside his daughter, Ana. His short sleep to welcome the morning turned out to be eternal sleep that was less eternal, a thousand years had passed since his death. Faced with a problem that even Axel could not solve which forced the creation of a second civilization on Mars, while humanity on Earth was on the verge of extinction because the deadly mutations caused living organisms to grow violent by changing their bodies and abilities. With a super hot Artificial Intelligence that finally gets a perfect human body, as well as a clingy and spoiled daughter who is formerly estranged on his side, Aizen must use his intelligence to find a way to save his home planet which turned out to be very complicated and ends up getting them involved in it. Author's note: On hiatus | Rewriting

YuuZu · Sci-fi
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223 Chs

They Finally Breathed a Sigh of Relief

'What? The ring wasn't destroyed? Was it released right before Jin Jun vanished into nothingness when he was broken down into a part of the Neutron Core? ' Aizen muttered as he examined the ancient-looking ring within the spherical barrier.

'I'm sure that's what happened. There's no way something like that space ring hasn't been decomposed by the Neutron Core of the Celestial Star.' Yifei seemed to support Aizen's assumption.

'Yes, I believe that's what happened. So how? We need to check it now? Maybe he can also hide there... I don't want our past negligence to happen again.' Lian spoke in a fast voice, she had to make sure immediately.

'We'd better wait a moment. If there's no reaction or anything else, we'll check it out.' Axel suggested that with kindness, haste is a bad thing.

'Un, I don't think waiting a moment is such a bad thing, Lian. We don't know what trap he set if he really saved himself into the ring.' Ana nodded as if she understood.