The revival of spiritual energy.
The return of myths.
The awakening of extraordinary abilities.
The evolution of humanity.
People gave this new era different nas, but one consensus remained: it all began with the catastrophe five years ago.
That disaster shattered humanity’s dream of becoming the undisputed ruler of Earth. Strange phenona, mythical entities, and supernatural powers began appearing in the real world, causing widespread chaos and destruction. Even now, these anomalies sporadically occur, reminding people of the world’s new reality.
However, this calamity also opened a door. Humans began to harness extraordinary powers. Those fortunate enough or with exceptional talent could rise rapidly, becoming powerful figures almost overnight. Five years later, the presence of extraordinary individuals had beco routine, with laws formally outlining their rights and responsibilities.
So envied them, thinking they were superior beings.
Others pitied them, noting the high mortality rates among extraordinary people.
“But there’s no doubt,” Xu Xi mused, “that this is a magnificent era filled with infinite possibilities.”
Half a month had passed.
Xu Xi, now skilled in his Daoist techniques thanks to his simulated mories, ventured out on his two fully healed legs for the first ti in five years. He strolled along the streets, observing the bustling city.
[Tai Chi Baozi Shop]
[Telekinesis Haircutting Salon]
[Fighting Horse Vocational Training School]
The signs on both sides of the street reflected Earth’s unique blend of tradition and extraordinary innovation. Xu Xi couldn’t help but feel montarily dazed. The technological tree of humanity had completely twisted in just five years, with supernatural influences shaping every aspect of life.
Even so, most of the population remained ordinary. Many businesses used extraordinary-sounding nas just for marketing purposes. Genuine extraordinary individuals usually joined the Extraordinary Coordination Bureau, enjoying privileges and resources while fulfilling responsibilities assigned by the governnt.
“Maybe I should join the Coordination Bureau too,” Xu Xi thought. “There’s a branch nearby, isn’t there?”
Walking along the street, he bought a steaming bun for breakfast. It had a thin skin, a juicy filling, and ca with a complintary bowl of sweet tofu pudding.
“Practicing cultivation isn’t just about fighting and killing,” he reflected. “It’s about living in harmony with the world.”
He contemplated his options as he enjoyed his breakfast. “With my Golden Core stage strength, the Bureau will likely take seriously. Through their channels, I might even find the so-called anchor point dium. If not, I can at least use their resources to further my cultivation.”
With this decision, Xu Xi finished his al and searched for the nearest Coordination Bureau branch on his phone. After locking in the location, he set out.
Although advancents in transportation had made travel faster since the advent of extraordinary energy sources, Xu Xi enjoyed walking. Mana coursing through his body kept him energized, and for the first ti in years, he felt the joy of moving freely.
He strolled for over two hours, pausing to admire new buildings and watch taxis powered by hybrid magical and spiritual energy. By noon, he arrived at his destination.
The Yanshan City Extraordinary Managent Bureau Branch was an imposing structure, towering like a mountain with an aura of mystery surrounding it.
“Impressive,” Xu Xi remarked. “It’s only fitting for a gathering place of extraordinary beings to have such strong defenses.”
He stepped inside, entering a vast space teeming with activity. Passages intertwined, and people bustled about. Unsure of where to go, Xu Xi approached a staff mber carrying a thick folder and asked, “Excuse , where can I register as an extraordinary individual?”
The man smiled warmly. “You’re here for registration? I’m headed that way. Follow .”
As they walked, the staff mber asked curiously, “So, what kind of extraordinary power do you have? Did you awaken it yourself?”
“I’d say I’m an immortal cultivator,” Xu Xi replied with a smile. “I was lucky enough to inherit a legacy while sleeping at ho.”
The staff mber’s eyes widened with envy. “You’re kidding, right? That’s incredible! Not only are you extraordinary, but you’re cultivating immortality? That’s what everyone dreams of!”
In this era, extraordinary powers ranged from fantasy to martial arts, magic, and more. Yet among them, immortal cultivation held a special allure, rooted deeply in cultural imagination. The staff mber was evidently an ardent fan, looking at Xu Xi with admiration.
“Ahem,” Xu Xi said, downplaying his abilities. “I’ve just started on the path. There’s still a long way to go before I can call myself an immortal.”
The staff mber nodded, though the awe in his eyes didn’t fade. As they neared the registration room, a sudden commotion broke out.
Screams and roars echoed through the corridor. “Move aside!” soone shouted. “A Foundation-Building Tiger Demon has escaped!”
The beast, with glowing red eyes and razor-sharp claws, barreled through the hallway, smashing walls and scattering the crowd in panic. Even extraordinary individuals hesitated to confront it.
Without hesitation, Xu Xi stepped forward.
He extended his hand, and with a faint “bang,” an invisible cage of compressed air pinned the tiger demon to the ground.
The once-rampaging creature now lay motionless, subdued with ease.
The staff mber stared, dumbfounded. “Is this… what you call weak strength?”
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