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Ace Of Terrans

Loose cultivator Shi Lang gradually found himself in the realm of invincibility. However, when he finally tried to ascend to the higher realm, the spirit of the world was nearly exhausted. So, between his ascension to a new world or the well-being of his home, he chose the latter and sacrificed his life to save the world. Nobody knew what he gave up for the world, and he told no one. Although his sacrifice had gone unsung, there was still someone who witnessed everything. A treasured artifact he carried on his body preserved his soul and let it escape a tragic end. Eons passed. The human race stepped out from the age of cultivation into an age of stellar conquest. The spirit energy in the world was now scarce, but humans found other means to excel. In this highly-advanced time, Shi Lang's soul has found a chance to be reborn. What happens when an ancient cultivator that neared the level of a deity before his first death gets a second chance at life in the space age? ... Cover Credits: ropreker#8513(discord) Fonts and Final editing credits: Not gonna tell y'all. XD

THE_WORDSMITH · Sci-fi
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978 Chs

Medicine.

Shi Lang has been sitting in front of a holo-computer with his fingers flying all over the keyboard as he extracted information from the four people. He has been cross-examining every single detail they uttered. He had the skills to heck in and initiate a conversation but he was not proficient enough to check the conversation history of the people. 

The communicators were programmed in such a way that every single operational code had a separate set of firewalls protecting it. Shi Lang was exhausting himself just to keep the hole open while he was conversing. After an hour, he sighed and let go of the keyboard. He said, "Ma'am, we are done here. The conversation is enough to show that the doctor has the ability to produce other living organisms by manipulating his body, and this guy can use this ability for both creation and destruction." 

Gamma raised her eyebrow and asked, "What do you mean?"