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My Life Can Be Infinitely Simulated

Gu Yang crossed over to a high-martial world, eked out a living in small village for two years, and finally saved up enough and activated the Life Simulator system. With a certain amount of money, a simulation can be run. After the simulation ends, one of the three can be retained: realm, martial arts skills, or life wisdom. [For five years you were an accountant, saved up enough money to buy a cultivation manual, practiced hard for ten years and became a Ninth Realm martial artist, but then ran into an enemy and died!] [Once you left the mountains, you were at the Ninth Rank, became a protector of a certain family, practiced intensely for twenty years, broke through to the Eighth Grade, and ultimately, died of old age in a small town.] [Once you left the mountains, you were at Eighth Grade, received recognition from a noble clan, were taught profound martial arts, but due to slow progress, were marginalized, and after a dozen years, you finally broke through to the seventh grade, but then encountered powerful foes on a mission and were killed.] … After countless rounds of simulations: [You encounter people, but none are a match for you. You realize that you have become invincible.]

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334 A Year's Promise

Gu Yang locked eyes with the girl, the atmosphere turning slightly awkward. As he was about to speak, the girl swooshed and leapt up, disappearing in the blink of an eye.

She left just like that, without uttering a single word.

Gu Yang watched her leave, not following her.

What would it accomplish to follow her? Let's say he could defeat her, would he then have to kill her?

If that happened, he alone would not be able to fend off the Red Moon Great Saint.

"Just how big is this world?"

Gu Yang looked out at the boundless ocean, a question suddenly arising in his mind.

The entrance to 'Tao Yuan Heaven' was in the extreme north, everywhere was glacier, its geographical location somewhat similar to the North Pole.

Back then, Saint Chaoyang had taken him from the southeast end of Great Zhou, torn through the entire continent, flown across an ocean several times larger in scope than the continent itself, just to reach those glaciers.