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Intergalactic conquest with an AI

Prepare for a wild ride through the unknown space, ancient civilizations, and one of the most unexpected love stories you’ll ever encounter. In Intergalactic Conquest with an AI, we meet Rex, an unassuming salaryman who just wanted a paycheck and perhaps a cup of coffee... That somehow ends up working in a barren, insect-ridden world for a corporate overlord. What starts as a simple “clock-in, clock-out” mission quickly spirals into a mind-bending tale of biotechnology, ancient AI romance, and galactic conquest that will have you glued to the page. Ultimately, Intergalactic Conquest with an AI combines epic space battles, quirky humor, and an unusual romance with just the right amount of heart. Rex and Cleo, with their dynamic of reluctant partners turned starcrossed lovers, make this story something rare in sci-fi: a mix of grit, emotion, and laugh-out-loud moments. It’s a space odyssey that’s equal parts epic, eccentric, and just a little bit romantic, perfect for any reader who’s ready for an interstellar love story with plenty of plasma guns. New chapters everyday at 13 p.m. [GMT+8 time]

Shazorwy · Romance
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132 Chs

Illumination.

Rex hesitated at the door, glancing around Cleo's room as he stepped inside. She was already there, looking at him with her mesmerizing golden eyes, an amused glint hidden in their depths.

"Uh, so you're okay with me being here?" he asked, trying to sound casual but feeling the heat rise to his face.

Cleo tilted her head slightly, her expression calm. "Yes. I prepared this room for both of us to sleep in."

Rex blinked, caught off guard. "Both of us? As in, together? Don't you feel, I don't know... a little shy?"

She raised an eyebrow, her lips curving in a hint of a smile as she turned to remove her hair accessories.

Why would I feel shy, Rex? You and I share the same essence, the same nucleus. My connection to you is as deep as it is inescapable. Sleeping together is simply a way to reinforce that bond. And besides," she added, almost to herself, "it's not like this is the first time we've..."