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I Have A City In An Alternate World

Tang Zhen transmigrated to an apocalyptic world, where humans struggled to survive in various buildings that they built because the ground was covered in lethal dangers that were invisible to the naked eye. Tang Zhen transmigrated along with his mutated cell phone that was packed with miraculous applications. There were all kinds of cities – some could fly in the sky, some could submerge into the ocean while some could become invisible – and shocking secrets were hidden within them. The power of Tang Zhen’s city was… He established a city and quickly leveled up his army with speeding tools. Then, he dominated this alternate world by seizing other cities. He sat at the very top. Beneath his feet was a vast floating city guarded by dragons and surrounded by angels. Countless cannons were also set up at various corners of the city. A million miles ahead, in the depths of the ocean, there was another city as large as a continent awaiting his conquest.

Han Mubai · Science-Fiction
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4833 Chs

Demolishing the ghost lair (1)

In Tang Zhen's eyes, this Rouge and powder red building, which was used for people to enjoy and pass time, was actually an extremely filthy and sinister ghost lair.

Countless coffins were stacked on top of each other, and the materials used varied in quality, forming a strange three-story building.

On the top floor, there was a beautifully decorated coffin that overlooked everything.

There were many coffins opened below, and one could see the corpses inside sitting up or maintaining a half-climbed state.

Withered vines hung from the twisted trees, and dried corpses were hanging from them.

They looked ferocious and terrifying, but there was a strange smile on their lips, as if they had died in extreme pleasure.

These hanging corpses were all strong men who had been bewitched and sucked dry of their essence after entering the ghost village.

The women who were laughing and talking were actually skeletons that turned into evil spirits after their deaths.