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Superman Termination Manual

Ke Mingye accidentally gained the ability to read identities and soon discovered that his family members were an extremely complex mix. Seemingly ordinary family members each had their own secret identities: —— "Superheroes," "magical girls," "ninjas," "aliens," "vampires," "employee of Anomaly Control Bureau ," "dragonkin," "diviners"... Day and night, each family member tried their best to keep their secret identity hidden, so they made their days extraordinarily mysterious, behaving as normal as possible in front of anyone. But the identities they desperately concealed were nothing more than a string of data on the player panel to Ke Mingye. Just when Ke Mingye was lamenting that there wasn't a single normal person in his family, he received a main quest from the game system... —— "Eradicate the Superhumans." "Eradicate... the superhumans?" Sitting at the dining table, Ke Mingye was stunned for a long time, with his chopsticks in his mouth, as he turned his head to survey the room full of superhumans and thought to himself that this was pretty a "happy" surprise!XD

Rain falls on the evening bell · Urbano
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278 Chs

Chapter 060 The Warrant for the Dice Monster

June 21st, 2:30 PM, at the Ke Bai family residence.

Ke Xiaomo went upstairs, hesitated for half a second, and with slightly bent fingers, gently knocked on the wooden door in front of him, producing a thunking sound.

"The door's unlocked," Ke Yinzhi said.

Hearing this, Ke Xiaomo reached out, turned the doorknob, pushed the door open, and entered the room, promptly closing the door behind him.

Looking up, he saw Ke Yinzhi lying on a black recliner, holding a copy of "Ulysses" in one hand and constructing a tower with playing cards on the windowsill with the other.

He pulled a playing card from the deck, pinched it between his index and middle finger, and slowly laid it atop the inverted V-structure made by two other cards.

After ensuring that the tower remained stable, Ke Yinzhi closed the book in his hand and moved his gaze to ask, "What's up?"