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Chapter 367: Lord God Invitation Letter

Two days later.

Chen Ye wore a well-fitted suit, a pair of decorative gold-rimd glasses, and carried a briefcase, perfectly dressed like an office worker. He then boarded the Gaoming Security Company’s shuttle bus with Gao Ming and the others, heading for the airport.

Gao Ming had already agreed to work with President Song from Tianhong Group, and today was the day they would depart for overseas.

The two parties had arranged to et at the airport.

By the ti they arrived, President Song and his people were already waiting in the terminal.

"Ah, President Gao, I’ve been looking forward to your arrival."

"You’re too kind, President Song. This ti, I’m your employee."

After exchanging pleasantries, they began introducing their teams.

President Song’s group was fairly small: a secretary, a legal advisor, two bodyguards, and himself—five people in total.

Gao Ming’s group also had five people, including Chen Ye.

"President Song, this is Wei Hong, Zhang Zhengqiang, and Tang Yong—my teammates!"

The mont he heard "teammates," President Song understood—they were also Reincarnators, part of Gao Ming’s squad. He quickly extended a warm handshake.

"I’ve heard great things—pleasure to et you all..."

Then Gao Ming introduced Chen Ye: "And this is our company’s logistics support, Chen Ye."

"Oh... Mr. Chen, young and capable!"

President Song shook Chen Ye’s hand, but his attitude noticeably cooled.

To him, a logistics guy was just a small fry—not worth paying attention to. He didn’t even try to hide it.

Neither Chen Ye nor Gao Ming cared.

In fact, that was exactly what Chen Ye wanted—better to stay inconspicuous.

Once introductions were done, they entered the airport VIP lounge to await boarding.

President Song and Gao Ming sat up front; the rest of the group settled behind them.

Not long after they sat down—

Tang Yong turned to Chen Ye and said, "Hey Xiao Chen, go get a latte. This VIP lounge coffee is bitter as hell."

Hearing that, Gao Ming frowned imdiately and shot Tang Yong a sharp glare. It was clear he hadn’t expected the guy to pull rank and send Chen Ye on an errand like that.

Only Gao Ming knew what Chen Ye was truly capable of.

Yet Chen Ye showed no reaction. He simply nodded and stood up.

"Alright."

With that, he walked out.

"Don’t forget extra sugar!"

Tang Yong’s voice echoed behind him.

Chen Ye just smiled and went to actually buy the latte.

To be honest, he was hoping all of Gao Ming’s teammates would look down on him—then he’d have the perfect excuse to cripple them one by one.

In his eyes, every Reincarnator was walking potential.

Of course, he wasn’t heartless. Gao Ming was an old classmate and a true friend—he’d take care of him.

When Chen Ye returned with the latte, it just so happened that the plane was ready to board. The group entered the first-class cabin.

Apparently, President Song had booked out the entire first-class section—no outsiders in sight.

Their destination was across the Pacific, in the United States, and the flight would take over ten hours.

That kind of long trip was boring for most. So imdiately chose to sleep after takeoff.

Chen Ye sat in his seat, deep in thought.

Yesterday...

He had already read the strategy guide for the Lord God’s Space written by Gao Ming. From the level of detail, it was clear Gao Ming had taken it seriously. As long as the information wasn’t fabricated, Chen Ye now had a much clearer understanding of the Lord God’s Space and didn’t need to act overly cautious as before.

The Lord God’s Space wasn’t as terrifying as he’d once imagined.

What surprised him was how similar the Lord God’s Space was to the Secret Realms—it didn’t force Reincarnators into mission worlds.

So, the environnt of the Lord God’s Space was far less ruthless than what so novels made it out to be.

It opened once every month, and each session lasted for seven days.

During those seven days, all Reincarnators could freely enter or exit the space, or choose to enter instance worlds to take on missions.

However, in the past two months, fewer Reincarnators had been willing to accept missions. Rumors pointed to the presence of powerful entities—"extradinsional threats"—that had begun appearing inside those worlds, specifically targeting Reincarnators. This had led to a noticeable spike in casualties.

As a result, only those confident in their abilities still ventured into missions. Others, especially those of lower strength, had suspended their plans for the ti being.

It was also then that Chen Ye learned Reincarnators often referred to people like him—Secret Realm adventurers—as "extradinsional beings."

He also learned that in the Lord God’s Space, strength was classified from E to S, with S being the strongest.

Directly below S was A-level.

A-level Reincarnators made up the core strength of the Lord God’s Space.

But even among A-levels, the range of power varied widely. For example, the newly crowned emperor of Waguo was considered top-tier among A-levels. His strength far surpassed that of the average person in the sa bracket.

Among a few young congressn in the United States, one was said to be S-rank and had a superhuman bloodline. A nuclear test had even been conducted in connection with him.

His fellow congressn were also classified as A-level and held considerable power—comparable to Waguo’s emperor.

That said, the ranking system used by the Lord God’s Space was more of a rough guideline than a definitive scale. It could be misleading at tis.

There were even stories of B-level Reincarnators defeating those ranked A.

Currently—

The number of Reincarnators across the Lord God’s Space had nearly reached one million, making it a vast and diverse community.

Among high-level governnts, their existence was no longer a secret.

As for how soone beca a Reincarnator?

Mostly luck.

The majority were randomly selected by the Lord God’s Space itself.

Take Gao Ming, for instance—he beca a Reincarnator two years ago. One night at midnight, he woke up to find himself inside the space without warning.

There was also a special item that could grant this status:

The "Lord God Invitation Letter."

It was extrely rare.

Reincarnators like Gao Ming had only heard of it in passing and had never actually seen one.

...

Two hours later.

The group transferred flights in Modu and flew directly to the United States.

By the ti they landed, half a day had passed.

Because of the ti difference, it was still dayti locally.

Everyone headed to the hotel to rest and adjust.

Standing by the hotel window, Chen Ye looked out at the street. The traffic was noisy, the sidewalks cluttered, and people of all kinds moved about with varying purpose. He noticed so street litter, unfamiliar signage, and a few unsettling sights that left him frowning.

It was his first ti here.

Though he had never visited before, he had heard much about the place.

From various portrayals and dia, this country was often described as idyllic.

But as he observed the city now, he found the reality more complex—far from idealized images or horror stories. It was simply another place, with both challenges and charm.

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