Earth Prison: I Can See My True Identity

Earth Prison: I Can See My True Identity

by God Futian

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152Kwords48chapters
Latest:
Ch. 48The King of Antarctica Knew Zero, and Su Ye Began to Wonder What He Had Done in His Previous Life
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Su Ye is just an ordinary college student. He attends classes during the day and delivers food at night. He is so poor that he even has to buy instant noodles at a discount. But one night, he saw a faceless monster in the mirror of his rental house. Since then, the whole world has changed. Uncle Li, the gatekeeper of the community, is an ancient sword fairy who can conquer the galaxy with one sword; the gentle proprietress of the pet shop downstairs is the queen of the monster clan with nine tails covering the sky; Aunt Wang, who dances in the square every day, is actually an ancient god who controls life; even the otaku who orders takeout and never adds coriander is a world-destroying existence that can swallow the abyss. And they are all hidden in this dilapidated old community. When the sky cracked and pollution descended, countless monsters came across the cracks, frantically looking for the same name - "Number Zero". Only then did Su Ye realize that the earth was not an ordinary planet, but an ultimate prison that imprisoned cosmic disasters and ancient existences. And he is actually the core key to this prison. From that day on, external pollutants, the mysterious organization "Sky Bureau", the sleeping sealed ones, and the terrifying existences from the depths of the universe all began to move around him. Someone wanted to protect him. Someone wants to take advantage of him. There are also people who want the real "Zero" to wake up completely. But Su Ye didn't want to be a savior at all. He is afraid of death and pain, is poor-mouthed, and would argue over whether to add eggs to takeout for three yuan. He just wants to live peacefully. However, when the whole world put its hope on him, he discovered that-- The real danger is never the monsters. It was the "Zero" that was slowly awakening inside his own body.

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