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America 1869: a Clone Every Day

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Li Changsheng traveled through the parallel world of America in 1869, awakened the clone system, and could get one clone every day. At first, he just wanted to summon a white doppelganger to protect him. Later, he sent his clones around the world. Later, his white counterpart achieved independence in Australia, and his black counterpart established a nation in New Guinea. The yellow clones rebelled in Hawaii, and the Japanese clones let themselves go in the island country. He is the developer of electric lights, phonographs, tape recorders, cameras, airplanes, automobiles, computers, the Internet, mobile phones, satellites, and spacecraft. He is a scholar, a star, a lawyer, a politician, a businessman, a wealthy family, a chaebol, a warlord... He controls intelligence organizations, killer organizations, mercenary groups... He was the prophet of the Indians, the independent leader of black Africans, and the first man to land on the moon. In 1946, the 96-year-old Li Changsheng told reporters: "What I am most proud of in my life is not the invention of electric lights, telephones, phonographs and cameras, but the recognition of the books I wrote. It is because of me that Chinese people are not discriminated against in this land." The words fell and he passed away forever. His great-grandson, whom he named Li Changsheng, walked to the stage. "I think the next era is the era of microelectronics. Of course, while paying attention to transistor patents, you can also pay attention to my new book Harry Cultivation."