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Modern Gu Cultivation

You can start reading from Volume 4: Maha Vishwavidyalaya --- In a world teetering on the edge of light and shadow, Sam Walker discovers an ancient map leading to realms beyond imagination. As he navigates the treacherous landscapes of Durinia and the mysterious Pushp Lok, Sam encounters legendary creatures, secret societies, and a mission that could alter the fate of two worlds. From battling abyssal beasts to uncovering the secrets of the Maha Vishwavidyalaya, Sam’s journey is a riveting blend of adventure, intrigue, and discovery. Haunted by a cunning adversary and guided by enigmatic allies, Sam's quest for truth and justice takes him from bustling towns to the eerie confines of an otherworldly prison. With the power to traverse dimensions and a burgeoning strength fueled by mystical realms, he must protect the vulnerable and unravel the mysteries that bind his fate to the ancient prophecy. Join Sam as he embarks on a thrilling odyssey where every step unveils new challenges and every decision could tip the balance between hope and despair. "Modern Gu Cultivation" is a captivating tale of courage, resilience, and the unyielding spirit of a hero determined to shine light into the darkest corners of existence. --- Mass Release Chapter 16-20 on Date 13th June 2024 --- Support UPI: cosmicmystery@ybl

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Chapter 91: The Artificial Lok

Back in his study, Sam sat down at his cluttered desk, the cool glow of his computer screen casting shadows on the walls. He leaned back in his chair, his thoughts racing as he contemplated the task ahead. In front of him lay the ancient tome titled *"What I Know About the Loks,"* its leather-bound cover worn from years of use. The book was open to a section that Sam had recently revisited, detailing the creation and limitations of artificial Loks.

He ran a hand through his hair, trying to piece together what he had learned. "If the natural Loks are limitless in potential," he thought aloud, "then artificial Loks, though powerful, have their limits. They don't grow or sustain themselves like the natural ones do."