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Reborn with Steve Stand

This FanFic Novel is about a Chinese Guy from Earth who died, transmigrated, and awakened with Steve (Minecraft) Stand (Jojo). Get overpowered by using Minecraft Mod, travel through different worlds, anime or movies. And also, because he's Chinese, he likes to make fun of... Black people, Hitler, Japanese Nuclear Bomb, etc. you name it, he dare make fun of it. Like all Chinese FanFic, this fic loves to make tons of Jokes that are unhinged and not "popular" to western people. = Worlds: Minecraft -> Marvel -> X-Men -> Naruto -> Bleach -> Jojo -> Chainsaw Man -> One Punch Man = This is TRANSLATION! (AND ALL MY WORKS ARE TRANSLATION) Support me Financially Here: Patreon.com/Bleam — 100 Chapters in Advance in Patreon.

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Chapter 327: Lucky Blocks

It turns out that the Longbow of the Heavens is indeed a true artifact.

As he maxed out his status, the arrows he shot turned into a beam of light that penetrated deep into the earth.

The power of this beam was truly fierce. In the blink of an eye, it pierced through the Earth's crust and mantle, then grazed past the core, emerged from the other side through the crust and mantle, and finally disappeared into the vast, boundless space.

The whole process was so fast that even Fang Mo himself almost didn't react in time.

To be honest, this power was a bit outrageous.

However, considering that the Longbow of the Heavens was originally a endgame weapon, and after its materialization, its status was so high that it even surpassed the artifact of equivalent exchange, it seemed normal for it to have such power.

In the world of Naruto, Otsutsuki Kaguya once used a technique to instantly destroy the moon.

And the Godzilla once breathed a core-firing cannon.

Fang Mo's real body was indeed a bit weaker, but the props in his hands were incredibly overpowered. Laevatein, when thrust into the ground, combined with the Arcane Ring, could easily create a glass globe for fun.

Wouldn't it be reasonable for an equivalent artifact combined with a Tinkers' weapon to penetrate a shame sphere in one hit?

To be fair.

Fang Mo hadn't even used the all Sword yet.

Of course, he hadn't used the power of the Infinity Stones either.

If he set the Infinity Stones on the bow, Fang Mo didn't even dare to imagine how beautiful that would be.

Unfortunately, the Infinity Stones are unique to the Marvel Universe. The stones themselves are just like a remote control. Once they leave their universe, they turn into ordinary stones.

Otherwise, Fang Mo could have walked sideways in most worlds.

Anyway, after briefly testing this artifact, Fang Mo didn't waste too much time here and quickly teleported back to Asgard.

Currently, Fang Mo still has sixteen lucky blocks to open.

He couldn't just stop drawing cards because he had obtained the Longbow of the Heavens, right?

So very quickly.

Fang Mo continued to open the lucky blocks.

With a flash of white light, a palm-sized red flesh piece appeared in Steve's hand.

"Is it flesh again?"

Fang Mo glanced at the flesh before him. He already had four or five pieces of it, and after flipping through the Tinkers' Guide, he knew what it was for.

It was an untested material in the Tinkers' augmentation.

It seemed that it could only be obtained in creative mode.

"Never mind, I'll keep it for making a flesh greatsword for fun later."

Fang Mo shook his head, had Steve store the flesh, and then opened the third lucky block.

Similarly, a white light flashed, and Steve's hand now held a delicate tricolor amulet. Fang Mo glanced at it subconsciously and saw the words 'Repair Amulet' written on it.

"Repair Amulet?"

Seeing this item, Fang Mo instantly realized.

In a sense, this was also a card-drawing convention in Asgard, that is, almost every time, items from the Equivalent Exchange module could be drawn.

The Repair Amulet is also an item in Equivalent Exchange.

However, this item is not an artifact, nor is it made of dark matter or red matter.

It's just a small bag filled with three types of tribute dust that can slowly repair various equipment or weapons worn by the player.

Similar to the Tinkers' moss enchantment, it gradually restores durability over time.

But the magical thing about it is... it can be placed on a dark matter pedestal. Then, it gets an area effect, repairing the durability of all items within a certain range.

This thing is rather insignificant in the game.

After all, Fang Mo's Tinker' Construct equipment is already indestructible, so it naturally doesn't need to be repaired.

But if it were to be materialized in reality, it's still worth pondering over, especially since the concept of 'durability' is quite subtle. It mainly depends on how the Repair Talisman itself decides.

If an item has suffered a certain amount of wear and tear, equivalent to losing durability... then Fang Mo could completely place the dark matter base in his villa.

At that time, everything inside the villa will be renewed.

Knives will never wear out, walls will never peel or crack, half-drunk wine will slowly fill up again, and half-eaten cake will grow back, good grief... even the electricity meter will run backwards, leaving the electricity company's staff slapping their thighs in astonishment.

"It's not what I wanted most, but... it'll do."

Fang Mo nodded, then continued to control Steve to open the next Lucky Block.

Another flash of white light passed, and a dim-colored spawn egg appeared in Steve's hand, labeled 'Spawn Minor Shuggoth'.

"This... Shuggoth?"

Fang Mo was also stunned when he saw this.

If he remembered correctly, isn't this creature from the Cthulhu Mythos?

Fang Mo couldn't recall the details, it seemed to be mentioned in the 'Mountains of Madness' or some other chapter, said to be a creature like primordial ooze.

Cthulhu culture has been quite popular these years, and Fang Mo has dabbled in it too, reading many related novels and other derivative works. However, for some reason, he couldn't feel that indescribable terror at all, his heart was undisturbed.

Of course, there are also Shuggoths in Minecraft (MC), and not just in one mod.

In the MC mods, there seem to be two mods featuring Shuggoths, one is 'Beyond the Veil' and the other is 'AbyssalCraft'. But Fang Mo isn't sure which mod his spawn egg came from.

In the setting of the Cthulhu Mythos, Shuggoths seem to be servants of the Old Ones, but later betrayed them and destroyed their former masters. But that's just the setting of the Cthulhu Mythos. Fang Mo's Shuggoth comes from the MC world, where it is the true creator.

So even if Fang Mo summons a Shuggoth as a servant, it would never betray him.

"Thinking about it this way, it seems quite cool."

Fang Mo looked at the spawn egg in Steve's hand again, showing a thoughtful expression. This thing is said to be quite efficient at work, if it could help him remodel the surface of Igo Star.

Nodding his head, Fang Mo put away the spawn egg and continued to draw Lucky Blocks.

Accompanied by a flash of golden light.

Another strange sapling appeared in Steve's hand.

It was a rubber tree sapling, but it flowed with a lustrous enchantment glow, labeled 'Enchanted Holy Rubber Tree Sapling'.

"Holy moly, the World Tree!"

Seeing the name of the sapling, Fang Mo also exclaimed subconsciously.

Initially, he disagreed with the idea that a sapling could emit golden light, but this thing turned out to be the enchanted holy rubber tree from MF2... that's a different story.

This sapling could cause the 20181215 BUG warning in the MC Encyclopedia.

Of course, this doesn't mean it affects balance or anything, but this thing... its area is just too terrifying, with just the canopy radius reaching twenty chunks, and the overall coverage area exceeding thousands of chunks.

What's the concept here?

If you plant this thing at someone's doorstep, their goal on the server immediately changes from playing Avaritia to hurriedly figuring out how to cut down this damn tree from their doorstep.

However, this is almost impossible.

Even the maximum power of the Dragon Pile explosion and its shockwave can't do anything to this towering tree, not to mention IndustrialCraft 2's nuclear bombs which are even less effective.

But how to put it?

This thing in the game seems to have no use other than for trapping people.

Fang Mo clearly doesn't want to trap himself, so he probably needs to keep this thing for materialization in the future. But then again, where should he plant this tree?

Maybe on the planet Ego?

If I'm not mistaken, rubber seems to be a kind of industrial material, right?

Moreover, Ego is currently barren, probably lacking oxygen and such. Planting a tree there would be perfect for providing oxygen to other life forms and establishing an ecological cycle.

"Decided then, I'll add some green to Ego's head when I get back."

Fang Mo nodded, controlling Steve to put the sapling into a special backpack space, and then shifted his attention to the next lucky block.

Then a white light flashed quickly.

Steve had in his hand a delicately crafted toilet.

"Damn it!"

The moment he saw this thing, Fang Mo couldn't help but swear.

No choice.

He was all too familiar with this item.

Back in the day, playing with the shit mod, those considerate big shots taught him just like this, taking him to a toilet, surrounding him and laughing as Fang Mo defecated, even thoughtfully passing him a roll of toilet paper.

The pristine toilet of Fang Mo's memories from those days.

Just like the one Steve now held in his hand.

"Damn it, now I'm good," Fang Mo said with a woeful wipe of his face. "Every day I trick others into shitting, and now I draw a toilet in my own lottery..."

Shaking his head, Fang Mo continued to open the next lucky block.

Then another piece of flesh popped out.

"..."

Seeing this, Fang Mo also fell silent for a moment, then took out all the remaining lucky blocks in one breath: "Forget it, this lottery draw is already a big win, let's do a ten-pull, maybe I can still hit a big jackpot..."

So Fang Mo had the thought.

Steve right-clicked ten lucky blocks in one breath.

Various lights lit up, and Steve's inventory also filled with a bunch of bizarre items.

These ten items were a Biological Display Bottle, Lambotun Energy Crystal, Nyarlathotep Statue, Curse Wave Cleaning Sponge, Cicada, Chemical X, Flesh, Toilet Paper, Universal Neutron Element Compressor, and Botania.

"What the hell are these..."

Seeing these ten items, Fang Mo couldn't help but be stunned.

Among them, items like the Lambotun Energy Crystal, Curse Wave Cleaning Sponge, Cicada, Flesh, Toilet Paper, Universal Neutron Element Compressor he had heard of.

The Lambotun Energy Crystal is a high-level energy battery from IC2, storing electrical energy in crystal form, the Curse Wave Cleaning Sponge seems to be a creation from Thaumcraft that can instantly clean the surrounding curse wave pollution, the Cicada is just a cicada, literally, hanging on trees in the Twilight Forest, chirping all day long.

The Universal Neutron Element Compressor is a machine used to compress metal blocks into singularities, belonging to the Avaritia mod.

Toilet paper... well, you've got the toilet, so another roll of paper isn't too much, right?

Flesh, better left unsaid.

Fang Mo recognized all these things.

But the next few, like the Biological Display Bottle, Nyarlathotep Statue, Chemical X, Botania, left Fang Mo a bit confused.

Botania seems to be a power-generating flower from plant magic.

The Biological Display Bottle... sounds like some kind of decorative mod item, Fang Mo doesn't remember much about it.

But what the heck are this Nyarlathotep Statue and Chemical X?