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The immortality She is referring to here is the immortality that you get from being the Heavenly Way, essentially she is saying that if she or someone who becomes the Heavenly Way can just make these viruses disappear
Bro is cooked
Bruh, this woman crashed herself into the Sun and the thing exploded
throwback to the beginning of the novel where the Thunder Palm is used to purify Ghost and such so Heart Demon Soft Feather can't conjure a real one or she'll get burn
This, I think, is a Korean legend: Yae shot down nine suns out of 10 because they decided to rise at the same time, turning the earth pretty desolate. The youngedt was spare to become our sun. There is a webtoon about the aftermath of this, you can read it on webtoon, the story is call King of the East
Nice save
but his learning ability is already -1
The best kind of truth, the technically true kind
Wait, so it is either Gold Trigram's memory that shuhang experienced way back then, or Gold Trigrams is literally a one-to-one "clone" of the Heavenly Emperor with false memory imbedded into him and then sealed
too innocent
(MTL) The third longevity pillar series - Illusory Sun Pillar - had successfully condensed! "Tyrannical... Song ...!!" The illusory rising sun roared in grief and indignation. ~ The virtuous lamia intercepted Song Shuhang's voice, and replied, "Hi I'm here. Is there something you need?" "What Fairy @#% × said is exactly what I wanted to say." Immediately after, Fairy Creation called out to her. Then, the Black Skin Jouko Hagi emerged. Song Shuhang: "..." The Black Skin Jouko Hagi looked at Song Shuhang cautiously, then raised her hand, and said, "+
The AI overlord has spoken "程狗蛋" (chéng gǒu dàn) is a slang term in Mandarin Chinese that is commonly used to describe someone who is very capable or skilled, especially in a specific field or task. Literally translated, "程" (chéng) means "level" or "degree," "狗" (gǒu) means "dog," and "蛋" (dàn) means "egg." However, in this context, "程狗蛋" is used metaphorically to convey a high level of competence or expertise, often with a hint of admiration or respect. So, if someone is referred to as "程狗蛋," it means they are extremely skilled or proficient in what they do. It's a bit informal and colloquial, often used among friends or in casual conversations.
collateral damage
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