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Blind Spot

[The 34th Galaxy Award for Best Online Novel] [The No.1 on the Science Fiction Literature IP Adaptation Value Potential List (2023)] [The Best Chinese Science Fiction Online Novel] … Have you heard? When the night is deep and silent, if you open your music player, put on headphones, curl up under the covers, and cover your head, listening to the same song on loop. After the loop has played forty-four times and you fall asleep, if you're unlucky, when you open your eyes again, you will no longer be lying in your own bed, but will have entered a bizarre space completely isolated from reality. That space... on the surface, it appears to be places we commonly see, such as one’s own bedroom, the living room at home, the underground garage, the bathroom, the basketball court, construction sites, etc., but if you observe carefully, you'll realize that everything is different...everything. ==== This is the story of an ordinary person, named Common, who after acquiring supernatural abilities, gradually transforms and grows in an alternate world, ultimately reaching the pinnacle of their experience.

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470 Void Four

In the distant White Star planet, there was a snow-white mechanical city floating above the ground.

Saruman, dressed in a white form-fitting electronic suit with his skin embedded with countless tiny chips, stood with the chips lighting up in a white pattern.

He was standing in a temple-styled hall at the highest point of the city, his eyes pure white as he gazed up at the Earth-Moon occupying most of the sky above.

"This is the price for challenging a god."

With a single touch of his hand, countless invisible program streams shot out like the silent wind, racing along countless network cables and radio waves, surging crazily towards the Earth-Moon supercomputers and electronic devices covering the surface of both celestial bodies.

The entire city below Saruman also began to light up with large patterns of light.

The white patterns looked like engravings on every part of the city, including buildings, streets, and the ground itself.