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My Life Can Be Infinitely Simulated

Gu Yang crossed over to a high-martial world, eked out a living in small village for two years, and finally saved up enough and activated the Life Simulator system. With a certain amount of money, a simulation can be run. After the simulation ends, one of the three can be retained: realm, martial arts skills, or life wisdom. [For five years you were an accountant, saved up enough money to buy a cultivation manual, practiced hard for ten years and became a Ninth Realm martial artist, but then ran into an enemy and died!] [Once you left the mountains, you were at the Ninth Rank, became a protector of a certain family, practiced intensely for twenty years, broke through to the Eighth Grade, and ultimately, died of old age in a small town.] [Once you left the mountains, you were at Eighth Grade, received recognition from a noble clan, were taught profound martial arts, but due to slow progress, were marginalized, and after a dozen years, you finally broke through to the seventh grade, but then encountered powerful foes on a mission and were killed.] … After countless rounds of simulations: [You encounter people, but none are a match for you. You realize that you have become invincible.]

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389 Total Annihilation of the Army

As soon as the woman in palace attire began to speak, everyone's attention was immediately drawn to her, leaving Gu Yang forgotten. Their own safety was what mattered the most.

The situation was unclear at the moment, and everyone wanted to know the woman's purpose who seemed to be the one running the show in the Immortal Palace. The invitation she extended to them to attend the Yaochi Conference felt like a subtle coercion rather than a genuine invitation.

"May I ask how I should address the fairy maid?"

Suddenly, there came a voice from the seats, "Would you enlighten me about the purpose of inviting us?"

The speaker was a middle-aged man with a square face, dressed in a bright yellow robe. He exuded a sense of nobility, and his tone was neither humble nor arrogant.

Luo Wang?