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Disaster Strikes • 灾难降临
In the world of “Disaster World,” Chen Mo finds himself reincarnated into a realm devoid of the... Read more
In the world of “Disaster World,” Chen Mo finds himself reincarnated into a realm devoid of the sun, moon, or stars—a world without vitality.
To survive, inhabitants must become calamity wielders, plundering resources from other worlds to sustain themselves.
This dangerous world is a place where beings learn power systems from different worlds and attempt to create power systems unique to themselves to evolve into higher-level lifeforms through the mysterious Tianhua Quantum Technology.
Taking on the name “Traveller,” Chen Mo traverses from one world to another, plundering resources to grow stronger in this ruthless environment. He witnesses the painful self-immolation of bio-reconstructed people in evil laboratories, the wailing of castle wars in the misty Worm Sea, and the despair sealed by ancient cultivators in ruins and he experiences the gaze of monsters that appear once every thousand years in the cycle of day and night.
As terrifying demon gods invade through torn spacetime rifts, they are torn apart by antimatter weapons.
Civilization, born from the smallest dust, launches a great ecological extinction.
Chen Mo realizes that the vast and magnificent wars in every corner are merely epitaphs on the road to self-destruction for the insects that rose later. Collapse
To survive, inhabitants must become calamity wielders, plundering resources from other worlds to sustain themselves.
This dangerous world is a place where beings learn power systems from different worlds and attempt to create power systems unique to themselves to evolve into higher-level lifeforms through the mysterious Tianhua Quantum Technology.
Taking on the name “Traveller,” Chen Mo traverses from one world to another, plundering resources to grow stronger in this ruthless environment. He witnesses the painful self-immolation of bio-reconstructed people in evil laboratories, the wailing of castle wars in the misty Worm Sea, and the despair sealed by ancient cultivators in ruins and he experiences the gaze of monsters that appear once every thousand years in the cycle of day and night.
As terrifying demon gods invade through torn spacetime rifts, they are torn apart by antimatter weapons.
Civilization, born from the smallest dust, launches a great ecological extinction.
Chen Mo realizes that the vast and magnificent wars in every corner are merely epitaphs on the road to self-destruction for the insects that rose later. Collapse
- Status in COO: Completed
- Translation: Unknown
- In original: 1262 chapters
- Translated: 65 chapters
- Year of publishing: 2021
- Language: Chinese
- Authors: Flying White Egrets
- Translator: AdirTranslations
- Publishers: Qidian
- Views: 50 598
- Total views: 56 699
- Comments: 25
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Adventurers, Beast Companions, Biochip, Calm Protagonist, Cautious Protagonist, Cultivation, Evil Gods, Fast Learner, Game Elements, Hiding True Abilities, Male Protagonist, Psychic Powers, Reincarnated in Another World, Skill Assimilation, Special Abilities, Strength-based Social Hierarchy, Underestimated Protagonist, Weak to Strong, World Hopping, World Travel
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