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The Bloodline System

In a future timeline, the earth was visited by a species known as the Slarkovs. Having lost their home planet and in search of a new one, the Earth was the next habitable planet for them. Humans and Slarkovs made a deal with each other in return for the Slarkovs living on Earth. The Slarkovs traded their technology and knowledge for a new home. They were similar to humans except for some of them who had slight differences, so fitting into society wasn't a problem. Over the years, Slarkovs and humans began to mate with one another and reproduce offspring. This, in turn, created new species known as the mixedblood. Centuries later, mixedbloods could tap into their bloodline and perform unimaginable feats. Gustav was born into an age where bloodline determines everything and struggles to fit in with a useless bloodline. His bloodline only grants him the ability to change his hair colour, destroying his hopes and dreams for a great future. His fate is turned around when an unexpected situation leads to him finding a system that grants him the power to unlock and upgrade bloodlines by completing quests, but he's baffled by two quests with a five-year deadline. Success will grant him unimaginable rewards... But only one thing awaits him if he fails... Death! Follow Gustav on his interesting journey filled with unprecedented adventures, danger, and death, maybe? PS: The MC's character growth happens more than once in this story. Join my discord server » https://discord.gg/kSde8pwr

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"Well, I see planetary and Dimensional so I know it has something to do with space... You delved into those types of reseachs back then?" Gustav voiced out.

"Yes I was interested in different kinds of research back then, not just medical related types," Sir ZiL responded.

Sir ZiL proceeded to tap onto the Planetary Placement Dimensional Theory file.

Troooiinnn~

It began displaying multiple square-shaped holographic images which had words written, and some displayed certain parts of space.

These were the theories Sir ZiL had put into scientific terms and also computed his research to a certain level based on the subject.

Gustav's eyes darted across the multiple holographic squares floating in the air.

The processing speed of his brain was very fast, so he had already read through seventeen of these outlined theories in a span of five seconds.