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The Whole World Awakened: My Clones Are Everywhere

Superpowers descended upon the world. This was a world where everyone awakened to superpowers. Some people awakened to abilities at the lowest F rank. They could only work the most difficult jobs for their entire lives. Meanwhile, some people started off with S rank powers and skyrocketed to fame. In this age where talents determined everything, Ling Feng awakened the clone ability, which was ranked second last in the F rank powers. The crowd mocked him, “That is one of the most useless talents. After one awakens this ability, they can create a clone of themselves. However, their strength is halved in the process. Aside from running errands and making deliveries, it is useless.” However, very soon, Ling Feng discovered that something was off. That was because his talent could level up from the lowest F rank up to the SSR rank! He had unlimited clones and unlimited evolution! Many years later, half of the superpower users in the world were Ling Feng’s clones.

Urban Cloning Power · Urban
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Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

"The person in private room 1 must be really rich and bold to challenge the Liu family. Who is this person?"

"His voice has been intentionally distorted, so no one can guess his identity. Maybe he's an acquaintance?"

"It's just a blood pill. What's there to hide? If it's really an acquaintance, you deliberately changed your voice so that you don't offend the other criminals, right?"

Everyone was speechless.

There were different opinions. Compared to the ordinary folk, everyone here today was definitely rich, but they couldn't compare at all compared to Ling Feng.

If they were to be ranked, they would only end up in the middle, with Ling Feng way above them.

This was a place where the poor stopped. Even if they wanted to, they could not afford it!

The bosses in the private rooms couldn't guess the identity of the person in private room 1. They felt it was an acquaintance, but it didn't seem like him.