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Martial God of the Galactic Era: A Sci-Fi Cultivation LitRPG Adventure
by Shaoqing Cheng
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Synopsis
When the world ended, it wasn’t with a whisper—it was with gods falling from the stars and monsters rising from the sea. Cities crumbled, empires burned, and the age of reason was consumed by fire and chaos.
In the ruins of what once was, a lone martial artist awakens something ancient: a ...
In the ruins of what once was, a lone martial artist awakens something ancient: a ...
When the world ended, it wasn’t with a whisper—it was with gods falling from the stars and monsters rising from the sea. Cities crumbled, empires burned, and the age of reason was consumed by fire and chaos.
In the ruins of what once was, a lone martial artist awakens something ancient: a celestial system bound to evolution, power, and destiny. With each battle fought, his strength grows. With each trial endured, he unlocks abilities thought lost to myth. Stats rise. Skills evolve. Enemies fall. But this is no game.
Set in a war-torn, post-apocalyptic future where science fuses with fantasy and divine beings wage cosmic war, this is a LitRPG-infused tale of progression, survival, and transcendence. Through discipline, will, and the power of a mysterious system, one fighter will rise—not to reclaim the old world, but to conquer what lies beyond it.
For fans of progression fantasy, sci-fi cultivation, martial arts evolution, post-apocalyptic survival, and system-driven power ascension—this story delivers action, intensity, and an epic journey to something greater than gods.
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