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Infinite Cultivation System!

Note: I kinda messed up this novel, i used it to empty my feelings for a long time so you guys will see my personal ''family bonds, love and loneliness" feelings if you are choosing to read it. It still does have a decent story but i will not write another chapter for some time. Thank you for choosing this novel. -Oleanderr0 the billions of lives he's lived, Admon struggled to end a single evil. When the evil was destroyed, he no longer had a purpose or a cause, nothing but exhaustion pursued him. When asked what he wanted as a reward, he asked for rest, knowledge and power. At the end everything was given to him. Having achieved what he wanted, Admon cultivated for a year and became capable of shaking the world. In ten years, he reached the power to bend reality and space ceased to be a concept for him. At the hundred years, he could enter and exit hell as he wished and the line between life and death began to disappear from his eyes. When it was a thousand years, heaven began to be shaken by him and even the gods had to kneel before him. At ten thousand years, the universe itself had changed its rules to worship him. Despite all this, there was only one thing he wanted: Rest. Will this determined and naïve man ever stop being the centre of the existance and achieve his goal?

Oleanderr0 · Fantasia
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160 Chs

Authority And The Future

As soon as Aelia gave the order, hundreds of copies of Mery stepped out from her shadow and then began to distribute the gifts. The content of the gifts consisted of only 2 parts. One was the "Enlightenment Pill" that Admon wanted to give and the other was the "Ice Essence" that Aelia added as an apology. These two items could transform the body into a very strong and robust state and the brain into a more spacious and superior state. In short, Admon wanted to seriously reward everyone who agreed to come here. Just giving them these pills would be enough to bind each of them to Admon.

This was definitely another thought of the authority. It would have been better for Admon to know that there was no need for so much work, though.