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Ace Of Terrans

Loose cultivator Shi Lang gradually found himself in the realm of invincibility. However, when he finally tried to ascend to the higher realm, the spirit of the world was nearly exhausted. So, between his ascension to a new world or the well-being of his home, he chose the latter and sacrificed his life to save the world. Nobody knew what he gave up for the world, and he told no one. Although his sacrifice had gone unsung, there was still someone who witnessed everything. A treasured artifact he carried on his body preserved his soul and let it escape a tragic end. Eons passed. The human race stepped out from the age of cultivation into an age of stellar conquest. The spirit energy in the world was now scarce, but humans found other means to excel. In this highly-advanced time, Shi Lang's soul has found a chance to be reborn. What happens when an ancient cultivator that neared the level of a deity before his first death gets a second chance at life in the space age? ... Cover Credits: ropreker#8513(discord) Fonts and Final editing credits: Not gonna tell y'all. XD

THE_WORDSMITH · Ficção Científica
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Shi Tao was running ahead with the ball in her hand and she would only bump it against the ground once every three steps. This was the most efficient way of dribbling without breaking the rules. She was very careful to maintain this method. 

Shi Lang was also chasing after her, but what surprised him was how this little one was dodging his advances. Shi Tao was used to being chased by the rest of the people. This was a way of training devised by Amelia for her.

The students in the class all played this game to learn and create a footwork of their own. No student had the same mindset while chasing after someone or avoiding advances. The goal was to last longer. 

In the game of hunt, as Amelia called it, one person was the prey while the other four were the hunters. So, when Shi Lang chased after Shi Tao alone and that too with a cultivation base that did not give her too much of a disparity.