Pick up a boss to build a village [the end of the world](COMPLETE)
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  • Reads 65,999
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  • Parts 142
  • Time 15h 45m
Complete, First published May 09, 2023
‼️This story is not mine ‼️

MTL ( machine translation ) 

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Author: Salted fish who love life
Category: Urban Fiction
Status: Serializing

Two male protagonists + doomsday + sweet pets + food farming + space + superpowers Three years after the apocalypse, Lu Xian was pushed into the abyss by the family affection he once longed for. After shedding all the blood on his body, he left with regret for the world. Then I opened my eyes and went back two months before the end of the world. With the thought of finding a stable place, building a peach blossom garden, and living a life with water, electricity and food, I started the road of hoarding before the end of the world. At the beginning of the end of the world, I picked up a big guy who had awakened elemental abilities and his force value exploded. From then on, he started to support each other, fight monsters, abuse scum, and collect protagonist groups. In the end, they found the dream of peach blossoms and built their own small village. Childish on the outside, mature on the inside, life skills decathlon subject Lu Xian× indifferent on the outside, and a veteran cadre on the inside, with a very high force value. Master text...
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