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High-Level Martial Era

The black dragon that rose from the depths of the South Sea unleashed an apocalyptic tsunami... Flame demons destroyed city after city made of steel and concrete, calmly departing from the center of nuclear explosions... Alien gods attempted to rule the entire galaxy... This is a future world where human technology is highly advanced. It is also an era that sparked a frenzy of Life Evolution in the Martial Path. Li Yuan, a Martial Path student on the verge of taking his college entrance exams, struggled to advance in this world while harboring the peculiar Divine Palace capable of envisioning the galaxy. Years later. "My current flying speed is 122,682 meters per second, and my power burst is..." Li Yuan flew at extreme speeds through the atmosphere about 180 kilometers above the surface of Blue Star, his cold eyes fixed on the massive creature at the dark void's edge, resembling the mythological dragon: "You, must be the strongest among all the invading Demigod life forms." "It's just unfortunate that I can now be called... Martial God!"

Beacon Immortal · 東方
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617 Chs

Chapter 261: Divine Spirit Liquid! A Rapid Rise in Strength (Seeking Monthly Tickets at the Start of the Month)

Over Kunlun Martial University, the huge flying vessel of Fang Hai emitted invisible fluctuations, causing the surrounding light to distort... If one did not approach closely, it was impossible for a normal person to detect it.

At this moment, two figures in blue robes were streaking across the vast sky, rapidly approaching the flying vessel.

"Where could it be?" one of the thin blue-robed figures wondered silently.

They had been ordered to deliver a treasure, yet they couldn't even find the person they were looking for.

"Here." A voice suddenly emerged behind him, startling the two blue-robed figures.

The two of them immediately turned around, only to see a black-clad figure standing in the void at a close distance, in the very place they had just flown past. The man, with handsome features, watched them with a somewhat indifferent gaze.