webnovel

Genius Mode Activated

When a quiet high school student Ethan Wright discovers a mysterious system that allows him to tap into the collective knowledge of the internet, he must navigate the blurred lines between reality and technology to uncover the truth behind his newfound power and prevent a catastrophic event that threatens his school and his friends.

Hikmaah · Fantaisie
Pas assez d’évaluations
112 Chs

Fed Up with all this Laboratory stuff

As Ethan entered the laboratory, he was struck by the sheer amount of equipment and contraptions that filled the room. There were strange devices beeping and whirring, and shelves lined with jars containing strange, glowing liquids. Rachel trailed behind him, her eyes scanning the room with a mix of curiosity and wariness.

Dr. Lee led them to a large, circular device in the center of the room. It was surrounded by a ring of candles, and a faint hum seemed to emanate from it.

"This is an ancient artifact," Dr. Lee said, her voice filled with reverence. "A relic from a civilization that predates humanity. It holds the key to unlocking your true potential, Ethan."

Ethan felt a shiver run down his spine as Dr. Lee reached out and touched the device. The hum grew louder, and the air seemed to vibrate with energy.

Suddenly, the device began to glow, casting an eerie light over the room. Rachel took a step back, her eyes wide with alarm.

"Ethan, what's happening?" she asked, her voice trembling.

But Ethan felt himself being drawn to the device, as if it was calling to him. He reached out a hand, feeling an intense energy coursing through his body.

And then, everything went white.

When Ethan opened his eyes again, he found himself standing in a vast, open plain. The sky above was a deep purple, and the air was filled with a strange, pulsating energy.

Dr. Lee stood beside him, her eyes gleaming with excitement. "Welcome to the astral plane," she said. "Here, you will discover your true destiny."

But as Ethan looked around, he saw figures moving in the distance. They were shadowy and indistinct, but they seemed to be watching him