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Drawing Cards With My Lifespan: Starting By Gamifying Reality

One day, the whole world gamified in the eyes of Su Mo. Not only could he use his lifespan to draw cards, but he could also see the hidden attributes of every item in life. As such, when he looked at the hanging lamp above him, he saw: [Item: An old hanging lamp] [Hint: It will drop after one minute and seven seconds.] When he looked at his right arm, he saw: [Item: The right arm of a young man] [Hint: The grip strength of his right arm is 3% stronger than that of his left arm due to continuous training.] When he looked at the ginseng on the table, he saw: [Item: A stalk of wild ginseng] [Hint: It is tinted with a layer of source power. Consuming it could make you feel energized.] … Excited, Su Mo rushed to meet his girlfriend, who was a school beauty and had just agreed to date him. He then saw a bright red HP bar on top of her head. [Item: A very thirsty fox demon] [Hint: You might not be able to put up a fight against her.]

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Hiding a Secret (1)

In the West, where doomsday theories were extremely popular.

Many people would think of ways to prepare for the apocalypse.

This included but was not limited to hoarding food, weapons, first aid kits, generators, fuel, and so on.

Families with the means would build bunkers and dig out doomsday shelters.

All of this even gave birth to a company that specialized in building doomsday shelters.

As long as they could afford it, they could even build a luxurious underground shelter that could withstand the impact of a nuclear bomb.

In the East, although many rich people did not care about the so-called doomsday.

However, they would also prepare shelters and key escape routes near their homes.

Wang Pengju was naturally the same.

His villa had a maze-like three-story basement.

The basement was divided into a billiard room, a gym, a piano room, a wine cellar, and various other functional areas.