
Exiled to Earth
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We are actually gods! Of course, he was demoted to the earth due to defeat. Like Zhu Bajie, he was stuffed into the wormhole space into the Antarctic underground transfer station, and entered the earth, a pigsty with no spiritual energy and whose souls are constantly being harvested! The moon was stripped away from the earth by them, and has always been facing away from us. It maintains an internal spiritual locking array, locks the spiritual energy, and also locks the consciousness of cultivation and memory. It uses oxygen and food to corrode human cultivation genes, traps mankind in the Age of Ending Dharma, and harvests the pure souls of mortals. In the early hours of the morning, the psychiatrist took care of a woman who always wanted to commit suicide by suffocation and shouted that "oxygen is poisonous". He recalled that after falling into coma when he was young, he had an image of the "artificial moon" in his mind. He also found a man whose "food is poisonous" and who dared not face the moon. After being a rich man who flew around the earth in airplanes every day, he finally decided to try it even after death! Finally "saw" the truth. It turns out that human beings are prisoners and livestock exiled to the earth! In order to resist, he participated in genetic experiments: hexagonal salamander self-healer, hemocyanin blue-blooded person, telomerase-enhanced longevity person, cancer cell controllable immortality person, chlorophyll photosynthetic person, flagellum mitochondria superman... But, it's not enough! Humanity's homeland outside Antarctica is where there is aura, original energy, original power, and the source of magic... All of which can nourish our bodies and souls. Therefore, if we want to resist and go back, we must be more radical! PS: The introduction is a bit weak. This book is a science fiction text that is both soft and hard, hard and soft. It strives for the perfect combination of scientific knowledge and bold imagination. You are welcome to read it.
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