[Strange Revival: A monthly god-level lottery draw.]
A mysterious gray fog enveloped the entire world.
After the gray fog dissipated, the strange world opened.
[Gluttony: Seducing people to eat and drink until they die.]
[Succubus: Causing people to lose their rationality and be dominated by their desires.]
[Zombie: A living person turns into a corpse and becomes a puppet that only knows how to suck blood.]
An adult would be marked once a month. If they wanted to survive, they could only enter the Strange World to absorb the precious Strange Qi.
Li Qinghe had been strangely marked when he turned eighteen. Just as he was panicking, he was bound to the god-level lottery system.
He had drawn one of the Seventy-two Techniques of Earth Fiend, Sword Technique.
Comprehending the Innate Qi, slaying humans, slaying monsters, slaying gods!
He had drawn the Divine Physique, Pure Yang Sacred Body.
Succubus, right? Sucking my Yang energy? Today, I'll make sure you can't eat it!
He had drawn Weapon Refining Arts, Pill Refining Arts, Connate Numinous treasures, and…
Countless years later, Li Qinghe, who had maxed out all his skills and equipment, entered the Strange World. He pointed his sword at the gray fog that extended to the end of the horizon and said calmly," You are the source of the disaster, the ancestor of the Strange?"
The gray fog slowly parted, and Li Qinghe took a closer look.
"F * ck!"
The moon covers the stars
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Motivational speakers Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen collaborated on the first Chicken Soup for the Soul book, compiling inspirational, true stories they had heard from their audience members. Many of the stories came from members of the audience of their inspirational talks. The book was rejected by major publishers in New York but accepted by a small, self-help publisher in Florida called HCI.[12] After the success of the first book, Canfield and Hansen, with HCI, published additional, similar Chicken Soup for the Soul titles.[13]Later, they published Chicken Soup for the Soulbooks for specific demographics, such as Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul, which came out in 1997[14] and was a major best-seller.[15] New Chicken Soup for the Soul titles and sequels to existing books have been published on a regular basis since the first book came out in 1993.[13] As of late 2013, the series included more than 200 titles.[16]