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System: Replicating The Heavens

Alex used to be a person with an incomplete soul and died at the age of 20 without being able to cultivate. Mysteriously, he once again woke up in a different world, in the body of a young man with the same name, facial features, and even soul. Yes, the other half of Alex's soul was actually born as this young man but since this young man's soul was also incomplete, just like Alex, he also couldn't practice martial arts. After both incomplete souls fused together, a System suddenly appeared and Alex could feel a kind of connection with this system as if he himself was the creator of this system. The System grants him the ability to see everyone's attributes and duplicate them. Follow Alex's journey to the peak of martial arts as he'll overturn both heaven and earth and will even try to Replicate the Heavens. ------------------------------------------------------------------ The cover is not mine. The credit goes to the original creator. English is not my main language and you might find some grammatical errors. I hope my readers can ignore those errors and enjoy the story! Also, the concept of this novel is taken from another novel called 'Divine Replication System' but the story is entirely different. Of course, you might find first few chapters similar to 'Divine Replication System'. But I assure you that the novel is completely different. I hope you guys will first read and then judge.

Carefree_Dream · Fantasy
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400 Chs

Ch 366: Miraculous Healing

The pain seemed never-ending. Alex felt like he was caught in an endless cycle of agony. His entire body was being torn apart and rebuilt over and over. Each time he thought the pain couldn't get worse, it did.

He was exhausted. Every muscle screamed in pain, and every bone felt like it was being crushed. His skin felt like it was on fire, and his insides felt like they were being twisted and squeezed. He couldn't catch his breath, and his heart pounded so hard it felt like it might burst.

Despite the overwhelming pain, a small part of Alex's mind remained aware. He knew he had to endure, no matter how much it hurt. He knew that if he could survive this, he would become stronger. This thought gave him a small spark of hope.