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The Dawn of the New World

The world ended in 2012. Hao Xuan was transported to a new realm along with the rest of humanity. The novel follows his adventures through this vast new plane, fighting men and beasts alike, making friends, finding love, and etching out his own existence in the boundless universe all the while trying to unravel an insidious plot that he has unwittingly become a part of. Romance, humor, friendship, betrayal, loss, schemes, light, and darkness. All the creatures from your dreams, stories, and movies are real in this absurdly wonderous world. TLDR: A Xuanhuan Eastern High fantasy novel centered around a displaced teen from earth in a world of cultivators, mythical monsters, Archaic Demons, and Old Gods. Tags: Magic, Adventure, Cultivation, Martial Arts, XianXia, Romance, Futuristic, Story Buildup, Demons and Gods, Gore and Violence, Military, Kingdom Building, mystery, exploration, sci-fi, Mech, World Jumping, Fate/Destiny. Official Discord (contains all new reference images): discord. gg / AHdSBFQ If you want to directly support me (preffered over all other channels): ko- fi. com/ shinigami8671

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"Interesting..."

Dai Zhi and the other protectors heard the Abysswalker speak up so they all listened in.

"He could have easily broken through to the Profound Realm, yet he lingers on the edge, Why is he still holding back when he already has three complete laws? Is he going for a fourth?"

Obviously this was a rhetorical question and mostly meant to inform the others of Stasa's true ability. They might not be able to tell but to him it couldn't be clearer.

The cyclone was hiding two more unique laws inside it, although even he couldn't tell what they were from a single glance.

"Complete laws?!" Tian Zheng repeated, flabbergasted by the revelation.

It wasn't too far-fetched to see two or even three laws being cultivated at the same time among cultivators of their caliber, especially if they belonged to a great faction. Both Tian Zheng and Dai Zhi also cultivated three laws each, but they weren't "complete".