
Shuttle Civilization
by Fishing Alone In The Snow In A Lone Boat On The Hanjiang River
About This Novel
Dugu Baitian, an old immortal from the Green Continent, is extremely talented and is known as the Thirteen Wonders. He is proficient in various arts and is the absolute number one master in the history of the continent; But what Dugu Baitian is really interested in is immortality cultivation and archeology. He is also proficient in various modern technologies and is an absolute patriarch-level benchmark figure; During an accidental archeology, he obtained an extremely mysterious seed; no matter what method he used, even a super nuclear explosion, there was never any reaction to the seed; Many years later, Dugu Baitian became disheartened and completely gave up the pursuit of seeds; During a return trip, Dugu Baitian discovered a strange orphan who was abandoned by his parents. He was like a hedgehog and could not be touched, otherwise the pain would be unbearable; But the orphan was favored by the seed that had remained unchanged for thousands of years, and forced Dugu Baitian to accept him as his heir; Dugu Baitian used divination to ask for a name for the orphan, and was unexpectedly recognized by Heaven. However, the process was forcibly interfered by the seeds, and Heaven was completely unable to perceive it. However, the orphan himself broke through the interference of the seeds, took the initiative, and dominated his own name: Dugu Wuji; Unexpectedly, Dugu Wuji's frank behavior was unprecedentedly recognized by Zi Zi, and instead allowed him to gain absolute dominance in his relationship with Zi Zi; The mysterious seeds formed in the heart of Dugu Wuji, who had never practiced before, and formed a sea of consciousness as vast as the sea surrounded by the sun, moon, and stars... Along with the growth process of mysterious seeds such as sprouting, leafing out, and branching out, Dugu Wuji gained unparalleled abilities, soared through the sky, traveled to all realms, and shuttled among various civilizations...
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