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My Mutant Army Is Limitless

In the second millennium of the glorious Lightless Age, the domains of twelve cosmic architects encompassed the sea of stars. Under their guidance, the cursed human race lifted the bloody banner of prosperity and conquered planet after planet, unrestricted by the laws of the universe. With millions of mutants roaring behind her in support, the Empress of a dead star declared, "I shall lead my people to the peak of the universe, standing unmatched over all civilizations, enjoying the world as our bounty!" Helming the lost mothership of a forgotten conqueror, a nameless ghost waged the most brutal galactic war, his goal— "To reclaim the Holiest of Cosmic Domains, the Infinite Continuum where immortality is no myth!" Basking in the darkness of the anti-star, a cautious force built an unstoppable fortress, each worker whispering the first precept: “Free will is the source of all disorder, being begets chaos." The fate of the universe seemed to be sealed in the hands of these forces, and it would have been so in truth, had it not been for one existence. This was someone who had once stared at the sky with a calculating look and claimed, "If an undying monarch schemes against me, I will tear apart their body with my hands; if it is a Transcendental Monstrosity, I will raze down its spirit with my soul; and if any cosmic architect stands on my path, I will conquer its domain with my mutant army!" Additional Tags: Cautious Protagonist, Caring protagonist, Smart Side Characters, Scheming, Politics, Wars, Royalty, Beast-taming, Slavery, Duels, Heavy Violence, gore, Supernatural abilities, mutation, evolution, unique cultivation system, Modern-world setting, alternative technology, Advanced technology, Bloodlines, Sci-fi, Overpowered Protagonist, Army Building, Mystery, Xuanhuan elements.

nosinundersun · sci-fi
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122 Chs

94: Arrested

Archbishop Karquen closed his eyes, took a couple of deep, long breaths, and then gave Murray and Mir two complex looks before getting up from his seat.

 

"That's a surprise, I must say. If you couldn't find the package, Gerges, it certainly puts a lot of weight on their account."

 

Father Gerges and his colleague remained silent, though their teeth were gritted visibly. Murray seemed to enjoy pouring more oil into the flame as he said, "If you're not convinced, you could always start over, you know? Search again if you want!"

 

"...."

 

"That will not be necessary," Karquen said. "Gerges, come with me for a moment to verify one last thing. Murray, lead us to the place where your mysterious customer appeared last night."

 

Father Gerges' eyes suddenly shone with the flame of remnant hope. Murray's face was unreadable as he led both men to the back of the house, stopping in front of the door leading to the backyard.