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Eternal life begins with saving my clan

[Ding!] [System Binding....] [10...20...30...%&...@#,,,] [Unknown Error! Unknown Error!] [System unable to bind successfully] [Invoking the emergency protocol] "Hey, System!" "System! Where are you?" [Host bound to the Lotus World Providence] [Host has gained eternal life] "Hell yeah!" Sigh! "That was me... 10 years ago..." "Now..." He took a deep breath and shook his head dejectedly. Su Yen transmigrated to the Lotus World with high hopes after receiving his system and gaining eternal life. "It's my time to rule the world!" However, his grand ambitions came crashing down when he realized his system was nothing more than a knockoff. "Who on earth created this pathetic knockoff system?!" Sigh! "At least, I can live forever and enjoy my life without ruling the world." Once again, his naive thoughts were shattered when he realized the world was not as peaceful as he thought. He needs to increase the world's providence to enjoy this life or else... He'll be damned to eternal suffering. "System! I don't want eternal life again!" "Please make me mortal!" He cried. It was then he realized the importance of power. You need strength to get what you want, but too much strength is also a curse, especially when the Bloodmoon Envoy arrives... They start killing the strongest ones. Su Yen, being immortal, wasn't scared of the Bloodmoon Envoys, but what about his loved ones? And what about the world providence? Now, in the Lotus World where everyone is terrified of breakthroughs, What can he do? Too much talent is a curse. Lack of talent is also a curse. "What kind of a messed-up world is this?" Su Yen is in a dilemma about what to do with his life in this complicated world. However, everything changes when his clan is on the brink of destruction. He must make a decision. "Who cares about the world?" "But no one dares to touch my clan and loved ones."

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A race that will become a legend.

Many came to Baiyun for an opportunity that might change their lives, but who would have expected they would have to run the most deadly race of their lives.

The race was only an hour-long, but it turned into the most terrifying ordeal.

An hour to cultivators was nothing, and now, that seemingly short hour stretched to infinity under the brutality of the battle raging back and forth.

In the first ten or minutes, the battle was deadly, with various cries of anguish echoing in the sky.

Some begged for their lives under the allure of the great opportunity awaiting them at the end of the race.

Their plea was met with defiant ears.

The greediness of humans had no bounds in the face of an unknown enticement.

The primal savagery ingrained in all human genes came to life. At first, people grouped to fight the stronger ones, but as time went by, urgency kicked in.