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I became a god by treasure hunting after arriving 500 years early

The Supernatural era descended, the rules changed, mystery arrived, and the world altered. Countless ruins of civilization emerged, and an abundance of Heavenly Materials and Earthly Treasures lay at everyone's fingertips. Radical faction, "This is the best of times, entering a new world, excavating relics, mass evolution!" Conservative, "This is the worst of times, with countless monsters outside, once you leave the Safe Zone, extinction awaits humanity!" … Meanwhile, at a remote ruin, Lu Yuan successfully discovered new treasures and sought after the mysterious wealth, desperately trying to contact his fellow Earthlings. "Found a communicator, can it get through?" "Hey, humans—I'm almost becoming a god, and you're still hiding in the Safe Zone?" …… (Original title: "A Thousand Years Ahead of Humanity") (Also known as "Picking Up Trash in the New World," "Even Wealthier Than All Humans," "One Person Is a Civilization," "Please Call Me the Human Pioneer," "I Am the Strongest Pioneer," and more!)

Finally Eternal · Ciencia y ficción
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Chapter 39: The Handmade Immortal is Me

Lu Yuan excitedly carried a large plastic bucket, "Here comes the alum!"

He dumped the contents of the large plastic bucket into the water with a "whoosh".

Add some industrial salt and soak for a while.

Salt, for wild animals, possesses a deadly attraction.

Old Wolf twisted his butt, shifty-eyed, darted over wanting to lick the salt, but was sent flying with a smack from Lu Yuan.

Are you kidding me? This is industrial salt, it'll kill wolves.

"Sigh, with such poor materials, I've got no other choice."

Lu Yuan sat on a large rock, recalling the knowledge he had seen on television.

In the large barrel in front, filled with several tons of water, along with a large amount of leather, he had to stir occasionally to allow the leather to fully react with the chemicals.

In the past, such a large workload would probably have caused him to collapse from exhaustion.

After all, each piece of leather weighed a hundred or two hundred pounds.