Abo Dammen
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- The past was vivid and dazzling, but words he had use to narrate still seemed somewhat plain, so at first glance, it seemed like Lin Si was simply describing an ordinary encounter to Ling Yi. However, the turning point brought about by this encounter was enormous—Ling Yi could imagine that if Lin Si hadn’t met Ye Selin in the old library that day, he might have become the excellent doctor he had always dreamed of, and when the virus arrived—he would save the people and then die on…
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- Su Ting was trembling, on the verge of collapse, or perhaps she had already collapsed. She didn’t shed a tear, just stared blankly at a point in the void. It was as though something had suddenly occurred to her, and she looked at the woman. “You just said, Shixiong, Shixiong… found a way to deal with the virus! Ye Selin, Ye Selin is saved, right?!” “This matter is classified, I don’t know,” the woman replied. “But Ye Selin isn’t on the ship. I’ve…
- 98.6 K • Ongoing
- In the middle of the hall stood five skeletal frames, completely black and standing three meters tall. They exuded a mechanical beauty of power and were crafted from highly durable, high-energy materials capable of withstanding complex terrains and challenging survey environments. However, no matter how peaceful the external environment might seem, Zone 3 would never entirely abandon the concept of "combat capability." Thus, the eoskeletons were also equipped with an array of weapons and…
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- Lin Si’s action of letting go was slow, but resolute. Ling Yi felt a sense of panic and emptiness, as if he couldn’t hold on to anything. He called out, “Lin Si,” and reached out again to grab his hand. He looked up at Lin Si. Lin Si’s expression was icy. Yes, icy—not indifferent, not his usual neutral expression. Ling Yi could tell the difference. Lin Si had turned thoroughly cold when that woman mentioned Su Ting. Ling Yi stared at him,…
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- After drawing a sample of Ling Yi's blood, Lin Si placed it into the machine for processing and then took Ling Yi to Zone 9. — This was Ling Yi's first time stepping into this place. The Zone 9 was very different from other areas. In other zones, the corridors twisted and turned, with walls embedded with numerous doors, leading to rooms of various sizes. While maintaining precise divisions of labor, they maximized the efficiency of space usage. But here, it was…
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- Lin Si went back to his room. Ling Yi lay on the bed alone, staring at the ceiling in silence. When Lin Si lay down beside him, he reached out to hold one of Ling Yi’s arms. Lin Si placed his hand over Ling Yi’s and patted it gently. Ling Yi lowered his eyes. Lin Si knew that his earlier behavior had frightened Ling Yi again, and he needed to offer some comfort. After thinking for a moment, he said, “Your mother’s name was Ye Selin. She was my mentor.” Ling Yi froze for a…
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- After saying this, they fell silent. Ling Yi sat beside Tang Ning, hugging his knees as he watched him play a blank-faced game of rock-paper-scissors with Vivian. He thought of Bethy, whose smile often masked moments of despondence, and Svenya, whose patience had worn thinner over the past three years. —For the first time, he clearly realized that most people aboard this spaceship were quietly miserable. He finally noticed the faint melancholy that…
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- Ling Yi had been taught by Lin Si for so long that he knew a bit about coding. He could tell that Tang Ning was using a very ancient and complex language, one that was rarely studied anymore. However, no matter how much technological progress simplified programming languages, one undeniable fact remained—simpler languages exert weaker control over machines. So, there was a reason Tang Ning used this language. It wasn’t for trouble. Ling Yi also felt a deep familiarity, from…
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- Liu Jiao was a "gift" sent by his family. The Snow Wolf King had recently ascended the throne, and various tribes from the northern lands presented lavish gifts to express their loyalty. The snow leopard tribe, however, was small in number and not wealthy. They struggled to come up with a suitable gift and finally managed to put together a modest offering. Liu Ming, the snow leopard chieftain, led a group to the capital, Snow City, to present their tribute. When Liu Ming and his group arrived at…
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- Liu Jiao was a snow leopard who had cultivated into human form. In his human form, he was strikingly handsome but retained some features of his snow leopard self—like his eyes, which shone like green jade in the light, with round black pupils that gave him an extraordinary aura. His movements were also agile. He could leap high and—importantly, and somewhat troublingly—he had a habit of biting his tail when idle. Yes, even in human form, he still had a tail. This was a common trait among…
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