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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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243 Chs

Chapter 63 Good Ways to Make Contact

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Compared to that, the flow of time on the human side was much slower.

Two months had passed for Lu Yuan, but less than one day had elapsed in the Safe Zone, where scientists were still frantically discussing the scenes transmitted through the video.

"In a supernatural world, anything could happen."

"Yes, but we can't fantasize about achieving instant success. After all, there are no remains of a civilization around us. Adventurism only brings risks."

"Has Lu Yuan made any new moves?"

"No."

What drove the scientists crazy was that Lu Yuan had thrown the metal ball into the storeroom again, turning the observable scene into that messy pile of gold.

It was only through the occasional glimpse when Lu Yuan visited this storeroom that they could obtain a tiny amount of information.

"He's picked up trash again, truly braving the wind and the snow, unwavering in his dedication to his trash-collecting principle."