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Galactic Dark Net

When the last prodigy level esper on Earth disappeared, Earth was in deep trouble of becoming another species’ colony. The ordinary Han, with his intelligence and hardworking character, was able to make a fortune after “accidentally” stepping into the world of dark net, later purchasing an esper power crystal that brought him the ultimate power that changed the fate of the universe. Dark net is a subset of the Deep Web that is not only not indexed by traditional search engines, but that also requires special tools like specific proxy or authentication to gain access. Dark net is not restricted by any law or morals, so the dark net market has everything that is prohibited by the law. Drugs, slaves, firearms, uranium, bioweapons, rare animals, human testing, assassination, and the list goes on. During the year of 2075 on Earth, Han Lang logged into the largest hyperspace dark net market, and our story begins. Completed!

9 lightyears per second · Sci-fi
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470 Chs

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Translator: Noodletown_ Editor: Jacky

"So Han's really dead?" Pathless Origin tried to ask while hiding his emotions.

Night Walker hesitated for a second, and lightly shook his head, "Nope, he just went into a coma that's all. I noticed that Han's index number wasn't updating for a few days, so I went onto the web servers on Earth, where Han lives, and did a bit of research. As a result, I came across this video about Han that went viral, it seemed like everyone on Earth sees Han as a hero now."

"That video's content was very short, it wasn't everything you just saw. That's because I found a famous hacker on the dark net and paid him to hack into Earth's United Government's Esper Administration. That video you just saw was what we got."

But suddenly, a strong light came across Night Walker's eyes, "Pathless, seems like age didn't set your skills back that much. Han didn't know you for more than a month and, not mentioning other things, Han's sheer force of character already resembles you quite a bit."