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I Have A City In An Alternate World

Tang Zhen transmigrated to an apocalyptic world, where humans struggled to survive in various buildings that they built because the ground was covered in lethal dangers that were invisible to the naked eye. Tang Zhen transmigrated along with his mutated cell phone that was packed with miraculous applications. There were all kinds of cities – some could fly in the sky, some could submerge into the ocean while some could become invisible – and shocking secrets were hidden within them. The power of Tang Zhen’s city was… He established a city and quickly leveled up his army with speeding tools. Then, he dominated this alternate world by seizing other cities. He sat at the very top. Beneath his feet was a vast floating city guarded by dragons and surrounded by angels. Countless cannons were also set up at various corners of the city. A million miles ahead, in the depths of the ocean, there was another city as large as a continent awaiting his conquest.

Han Mubai · SF
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A God Kingdom did not appear out of thin air. It required a vast amount of divine power to create and operate. As for the source of divine power, it was naturally the indigenous gods.

The so-called divine power was a type of energy of a higher level. It was similar to the energy that was produced in Tang Zhen's mind.

Although he was in a state of deep sleep due to serious injuries, the production of divine power did not stop. It was constantly supplying the consumption of the God Kingdom.

Believers could increase their strength through the exchange of battle achievements. In fact, it was also the conversion of divine power, which was the power of the indigenous gods being transferred into the believers.

Because the nature was different, in the process of conversion, only a trace of divine power was needed to become tens of millions of times more ordinary energy.

Therefore, under normal circumstances, the consumption of energy was nothing to the indigenous gods.