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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 · SF
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385 Chs

Chapter 200 The Last Day of Green Grass Civilization

The Green Grass People loved life and revered peace, living extraordinarily long lives.

Their racial value was countless times higher than that of humans; without any training, they could live for 800 years!

If they cultivated the Extraordinary Spark, coupled with superior living conditions, their lifespan could even reach three to five thousand years.

Such lengthy lifespans led the common folk to generally adopt a laid-back and romantic attitude.

They would rather spend months crafting a beautiful wood carving to give to their lover or friend, than scramble to train, work, or earn money...

Ordinary people hardly cared about politics, wars, and the like.

The Green Grass Civilization had developed to its current state relying on the extremely high racial value and a somewhat competent leadership...

The leaders were well aware that they were starkly different from those war civilizations that emerged from the crucible of relentless combat.