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I became a god by treasure hunting after arriving 500 years early

The Supernatural era descended, the rules changed, mystery arrived, and the world altered. Countless ruins of civilization emerged, and an abundance of Heavenly Materials and Earthly Treasures lay at everyone's fingertips. Radical faction, "This is the best of times, entering a new world, excavating relics, mass evolution!" Conservative, "This is the worst of times, with countless monsters outside, once you leave the Safe Zone, extinction awaits humanity!" … Meanwhile, at a remote ruin, Lu Yuan successfully discovered new treasures and sought after the mysterious wealth, desperately trying to contact his fellow Earthlings. "Found a communicator, can it get through?" "Hey, humans—I'm almost becoming a god, and you're still hiding in the Safe Zone?" …… (Original title: "A Thousand Years Ahead of Humanity") (Also known as "Picking Up Trash in the New World," "Even Wealthier Than All Humans," "One Person Is a Civilization," "Please Call Me the Human Pioneer," "I Am the Strongest Pioneer," and more!)

Finally Eternal · Sci-fi
Peringkat tidak cukup
383 Chs

Chapter 79: Mysterious Allies (Extra for Alliance Hierarch 'Fourth Roman Emperor Lin Dend Wan'!)

Lu Yuan's face was beet red, a cold power ceaselessly flowed into his body, causing him intense pain.

Had it not been for the help of the Extraordinary Spark to resist, that decaying hand would have forcibly merged into his body.

A deep sense of shock arose in his heart. The opponent's head had fallen off, yet it seemed completely unaffected…

"Indeed, this is a bizarre and deceitful creature… It cannot be assessed by ordinary means."

Under the suffocating pain, he kicked up a knocked-over oil lamp like one would kick a shuttlecock, spilling high-temperature flames once again onto the black, decaying arm.

The arm momentarily receded.

Seizing this opportunity, Lu Yuan, like a wild horse, began to flee!

Along the way, he deployed several oil lamps, but they were like fakes, brightly lit yet failing to provide much light.