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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 · Ficção Científica
Classificações insuficientes
4833 Chs

The pursuers closely follow (1)

Tang Zhen brought Hans and walked around the city.

He sold a useless item in exchange for enough cash so that he could buy some of the necessary materials.

Without money, it was difficult for cultivators to move. They couldn't enter the library, let alone other things.

This was the case in many worlds. In order to obtain enough knowledge, one must first pay in cash.

It was indeed possible to enter the library, but one needed to spend money to get an identification card. It also required money to read high-level materials.

Knowledge had always been expensive, and there was no such thing as free knowledge.

Tang Zhen entered the library and successfully processed his documents. He obtained the permission to study in the closed library.

After finding the book about the gods, Tang Zhen began to read ten lines at a glance. His speed could be said to be extremely fast.

The books he had read would be recorded in his mind, and he could read them at any time.