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Superman Termination Manual

Ke Mingye accidentally gained the ability to read identities and soon discovered that his family members were an extremely complex mix. Seemingly ordinary family members each had their own secret identities: —— "Superheroes," "magical girls," "ninjas," "aliens," "vampires," "employee of Anomaly Control Bureau ," "dragonkin," "diviners"... Day and night, each family member tried their best to keep their secret identity hidden, so they made their days extraordinarily mysterious, behaving as normal as possible in front of anyone. But the identities they desperately concealed were nothing more than a string of data on the player panel to Ke Mingye. Just when Ke Mingye was lamenting that there wasn't a single normal person in his family, he received a main quest from the game system... —— "Eradicate the Superhumans." "Eradicate... the superhumans?" Sitting at the dining table, Ke Mingye was stunned for a long time, with his chopsticks in his mouth, as he turned his head to survey the room full of superhumans and thought to himself that this was pretty a "happy" surprise!XD

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Chapter 034: Black Judge

"I feel like there's still plenty of room for improvement in managing my villain image... Maybe I should study some footage of my old man in action; his good guy persona is more terrifying than any villain's."

Ke Mingye slouched against the headboard, yawning while sarcastically mulling over in his mind.

He had thought that since he was playing the villain, it wouldn't hurt to come up with one or two memorable exit lines like Team Rocket or the Big Bad Wolf, to let loose and vent some stress while he could use clones, so he wouldn't go crazy from playing too many roles in this house of monsters...

But the actual footage was somewhat unbearable to watch.

Bai Zini probably saw it as some ugly, bizarre Weeble wobbling on a train, spouting nonsense, blabbering on and thinking he was so cool, only to have his head lopped off and, damn, did it fly high.