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Mar
11 months ago
@Mar WHY IS IT EVERYTIME U COMMENT, THERES A SECOND ONE SAYING SMTH LIKE "I take everything back" OR "I shouldn't have even spoken" HEJPPP😭😭😭
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i should have never spoken...
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xie lian
11 months ago
@xie lian I'm not surprised it's from a comment with Xie Lian as the user and the pfp
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''i want to go home'' the rope flew to my neck at such a speed the human eye couldn't have noticed i...
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Phoenix
12 months ago
@Phoenix Really??! I DIDNT EVEN KNOW??!!
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why did u spoiled it for them??? Delete this!!
Also you can read little mushroom on Whattpad....
Hello hello peeps! It's your girl Andrew here. I'd like to mention some info I came across from someone a minute ago, since they said that the admin won't be posting any more chapters in this website, not sure myself about the info, although someone else mentioned that there's another website where it has already reached chapter 50. It's "manhuahot*dot*com" (the "dot" added is for censorship purposes), I'll miss yall sm, it was and still is an unclaimed honor for me to share bits of the novel with you guys along the way. You can find my comments somewhere in the section, probably pushed back all the way to other pages of the section. I started posting somewhere around the chapter 30's, if anyone's curious. I hope  that there's still a small sliver of chance that I get to see everyone again.
A small warning. There IS a chapter where I've dropped a few spoilers, but in the replies tho, (they're not sad scenes dw, sm1 asked me for the romantic scenes & I gave them the ones I've already read lol😭) so be careful if u ever wanna check my old comments🤷🏻♀️
For those who don't know me, I'm Andrew, some random novel uploader in our beloved comment sections. I've been doing so since the early chapter 30's or smth? Don't remember but u can def find my comments there. DONT mistake my comments for novel spoilers, they're not. They're merely the scenes of the chapters, & by that, I mean that I start & finish depending in where the chp starts & finishes as well, for example, there's chapter 20, and I post ONLY what has appeared in chapter 20, then I'll pick up where we left off at the next one, ykwim? Anyway I hope this clears up sum confusion or wtv😭
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Yoon jay is the daddy
1 year ago
@Yoon jay is the daddy Off topic, BUT UR PFP ROCKS ASFFF, YOON JAY IS MY FIRST DADDY WHO CEMENTED ME TO THIS COMMUNITY I LOVE U DADDY💋💋💋
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I m Soo excited for his little spore ✌🏻...
Part 5, last part!
Spoiler!
Novel Chapters 14/27. Pages 204-205/350, excerpt: The doctor smiled. "Just like how we weren't able to explain from then until now why the geomagnetic field would suddenly disappear for such a long time." With that, he was no longer talkative. "Get going, then." Colin bowed his head and walked towards the shuttle without another word. After An Zhe bid the doctor goodbye, he boarded the shuttle as well. Lu Feng's location was a mystery, for An Zhe hadn't seen him. He was a very busy man, and it also seemed that he didn't want to interact with An Zhe much today, so he had probably already left. After confirming the last two people had boarded, the shuttle bus left the train station along the track. It was the last bus, and it was packed tight with close to a hundred people standing inside. The place they set out from was inside the building, so the situation outside was not clearly visible. It wasn't until three minutes later, when the shuttle passed through a tunnel, that the sound of rain and the light from the outside world came in. Up ahead, it suddenly became clear, and from within the vehicle came the sound of faint gasps. An Zhe’s gaze passed through both the crowd inside the vehicle and the vehicle window—there was another buffer zone, but right after the buffer zone, countless large gray-blue buildings that shone with a glassy sheen rose up. His eyes slowly opened wide. One month ago, the first time he came to the human base, he felt the mysticality of human buildings. They were taller than the vast majority of giant mushrooms, unusually magnificent and lofty—but those were the magnificence and loftiness with regard to a mushroom who had never seen the world. It was different now. - Part 5/5.
Part 4!
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Novel Chapters 14/27. Pages 203-204/350, excerpt: "At the very least, under circumstances where it could be tested whether the judgment outcome was correct or not, he has not made a mistake even once. The examination office and the Trial Court have a very close relationship. I've seen his examination results. Back then, the Arbiter received full marks on all indicators. However, that may not be the reason why he can determine xenogenics with a hundred percent accuracy either." "He seems to have an innate gift, a kind of intuition," the doctor said. "Back then, after discovering his talent in this field, the examination office drew his blood every month, but unfortunately their research bore no fruit." "No..." Colin frowned deeply. "This goes against science. Intuition can't be used as the basis for science, and what you said about infection methods at the very start also—" There was a brief beep, and a green light lit up on the machine. "Here's your new ID cards and communicators. Get on the shuttle. The Main City will allocate living quarters to you." The doctor handed them two blue chips and communicators. "Afterwards, wait for information from the communicator." Colin accepted the items. "But..." "I know it goes against some principles of biological science, but the most fearsome part of this era is—" As the doctor looked at him, his azure eyes seemingly frosted over, he said one syllable at a time, "We've discovered that the systems of human sciences are all but worthless." "Human science is like mountain climbing, but a hundred years ago, we lost our footing." - Part 4/?, [TO BE CONTINUED]
Part 3!
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Novel Chapters 14/27. Pages 203/350, excerpt: "Following that, the DNA strands' structure will affect the composition of RNA, and the changes in RNA will affect the manufacture of proteins, and humans' biological characteristics will begin to change. All of these things begin happening within a very short span of time. Your skin, appearance, expressions, how you move, how you think, language ability... All of them will change. All the training Judges receive before formally becoming Judges is to observe these differences with the naked eye." He smiled. "Once their differentiation accuracy reaches eighty percent, they can graduate and formally serve. Do you think your shallow observation of human behavior is comparable to their more than ten years of training?" "Eighty percent." Colin abruptly lifted his gaze. "So the Trial Court cannot completely identify xenogenics either. They really do ensure that they won't erroneously let xenogenics pass via large-scale random killings, right?" "I'm very sorry, but there's something I must tell you." The doctor looked at him. "Lu Feng's result that year was a hundred percent." Colin dumbly stood in place for a few seconds before saying, "... Impossible." "I hope you don't use ordinary standards to determine the upper limits of other people's abilities, especially after entering the Main City." The doctor's tone of voice was flat. He was speaking to Colin, but he was looking at An Zhe. - Part 3/?, [TO BE CONTINUED]
Part 2!
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Novel Chapters 14/27. Pages 202-203/350, excerpt: "Can we know the principles behind the Trial Court's judgments now?" An Zhe thought that Colin was indeed a steadfast member of the opposition party. "Why do you want to know?" The doctor leaned against the instrument-bearing vehicle with arms crossed, looking at him as he said, "Did you have family members or friends whom Lu Feng killed?" "My mother," Colin said. "That time she went into the wilderness, she hadn't gone out of the armored vehicle the entire trip." "Although there are few tiny monsters, they are by no means nonexistent." "But there was nothing abnormal about her appearance or behavior." "Uh-huh," the doctor said flatly. "So? If every single person's relatives demanded an explanation from the Trial Court and the examination office, we wouldn't have any time to ensure the safety of the city gates." "But it's different now. You guys have time now." Colin raised his voice. "We only want to know the reasons." While watching him, the doctor smiled. "You're right, it is different now," the doctor said softly. "Now you are people of the Main City, so you'll gradually come to know a lot of information." He nonchalantly said, "Do you guys think that after being infected—that human bodies will slowly be corroded?" Colin said, "What else?" "That's not it." The doctor lifted his head and looked up at the sky. "At the very moment infection occurs, your strands of DNA—all the DNA structures—will instantly change. Once infection occurs, a person's fate is sealed." "Impossible," Colin said. "I've studied biology. Viruses need time to spread, and there will be incubation periods—" But the doctor interrupted him straight away. - Part 2/?, [TO BE CONTINUED]
Anyway here's part 1!
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Novel Chapters 14/27. Pages 201-202/350, excerpt: The doctor tossed an admiring gaze at him. "You're the first person I've met who will speak on behalf of Colonel Lu." As the doctor spoke, his gaze moved to An Zhe’s left arm. "You got hurt?" An Zhe noticed that because his movements were rather large, his sleeve cuff had been pulled up, and some of the bandages wrapped around his left arm peeked out. "Mm-hm," An Zhe said. "You should change the dressing." The doctor picked up a nearby medical kit and pulled out a new roll of bandages. "I'll change it for you." The doctor seemed to be an easygoing and kind person. An Zhe murmured, "Thank you." As the doctor took off An Zhe's original bandage, he said off-handedly, "This knot was tied well." An Zhe thought for a while but didn't say anything. He decided to not tell the doctor that Lu Feng had wrapped it for him for fear that the examination office would be surprised again—they seemed to believe that Lu Feng was an evil person with no uncrossable line. Once this thought popped up, An Zhe suddenly frowned. At that moment, he seemed to understand why Lu Feng seldom conversed with others. The position of Arbiter was destined to be like this. Just as he had that thought, he heard Colin softly say from next to him, "Doctor." The doctor finished wrapping the bandage for An Zhe and looked at him. "Hm?" "Now that the Outer City has completely fallen, there's no need for the Trial Court anymore either," Colin said. - Part 1/?, [TO BE CONTINUED]
Hello peeps its ur girl Andrew, ugh there was smt wrong with the server on my phone so I havent been able to use the website cuz it keeps saying there's an error😞 anyway WE FINALLY REACHED THE GARDEN OF EDEN ARC OMLLL SO MANY CUTE MOMENTSS😭💞💞
Part 3/last part of Chapter 46
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Novel Chapters 14/27. Pages 200-201/350, excerpt: After that, neither of them spoke further. Somehow, An Zhe felt that the Colonel may not have been in much of a mood for conversation. After yet another dozen or so minutes, the train arrived at the station, and Lu Feng walked towards the front of the train. At the same time, an announcement was broadcast within the train. "Passengers, to ensure the safety of the Main City, please form a line for a second inspection." The people in the train began to line up, and An Zhe and Colin were at the very back. The second inspection was a genetic examination using machines, and the inspector was still that young blonde and blue-eyed doctor in the white coat. After An Zhe and Colin had their blood drawn, the doctor started the machine and said, "Wait five minutes." An Zhe obediently pressed a cotton swab to the spot where his blood had been drawn as he stood to one side. The doctor smiled. "It's you again." "Hello," An Zhe said. "So the Arbiter would actually bring people over for genetic examinations," the doctor said with a click of his tongue. "Everyone in our examination office was surprised." An Zhe said, "He believes that I'm human now." "He may have just wanted to nitpick." The doctor shrugged. "People of the Trial Court, you know, there'll always be minor problems with their minds." An Zhe says, "He's all right." - Part 3/3.
Sh**, I accidentally forgot to add the first message, the one below is part 1 of Chapter 46, this is part 2.
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Novel Chapters 14/27. Pages 200/350, excerpt: This was so that as soon as a xenogenic invasion or large-scale warfare occurred, the buffer zone could buy valuable rapid response time for the military instead of allowing xenogenics to charge directly into densely-populated residential areas. Before long, there was movement in the coach as Colin regained consciousness after his brief fainting spell. He got up from the aisle, returned to his original spot, and sat down, his face pale. Head bowed, he took out a pair of black-rimmed glasses from his pocket and repeatedly polished them with the hem of his shirt without saying another word. At that moment, An Zhe felt that this boy was no longer the same person as when they first met. He turned back and looked at Lu Feng. At the exact same time, Lu Feng looked away from Colin and at him. Their eyes met, and An Zhe uneasily grabbed the hem of his own shirt. Lu Feng only gave him a flat glance before breaking eye contact. He felt the current Lu Feng was very unfamiliar—even though they had slept in the same bed last night. After some thought, An Zhe still said, "What's next?" Lu Feng said, "Based on the courses you studied before, you might go teach children how to read." "Then what about you?" Lu Feng said, "I'll obey the Main City's plans." An Zhe mustered up his courage. "Will you go to the Lighthouse?" He knew his spore was likely at the Lighthouse. Lu Feng looked at him. An Zhe felt that this seemed to be the look he would give to someone slow in the head. "I'm part of the military," Lu Feng said. "My next task is to recover the Dispersion Center." "... Oh." Then An Zhe said in a small voice, "Good luck." Lu Feng quietly looked at him for a few seconds. "Thank you." - Part 2/?, [TO BE CONTINUED]
Novel Chapters 14/27. Pages 199-200/350, excerpt: After ten minutes of high-speed train travel, the city had been completely left behind. Once Lu Feng took back his right hand, An Zhe saw thick clouds in the direction they had come from. The fighter planes, returning to their base, passed over the train with a roar before disappearing from his field of vision. He said nothing. After quietly watching for a short while, he returned to his original spot and sat down. The moment he boarded, he was still thinking that once communication was restored, he'd use his communicator to tell Mr. Shaw where he was going, but now it seemed that it would no longer be necessary. He looked outside with his chin resting on his hands, and in his peripheral vision, there was a black figure. Lu Feng had sat down one seat away from him, and the young Judge who always followed him sat down at his side. "Colonel, a message from the Trial Court," he said. "Of the Trial Court, twenty-one people have evacuated, nine people died, and four people were infected and have already been exterminated." Lu Feng said, "What about the City Defense Agency?" "No data at present." Then their voices ceased. An Zhe looked out the window the whole time—but in truth, there was nothing outside the window that was worth looking at. In the rain and fog, all that was visible was the vast and barren cement ground. It was a buffer zone. From the city gates to the Outer City, and even between each one of the Outer City's districts, there were huge buffer zones where no buildings whatsoever had been built. - Part 1/?, [TO BE CONTINUED]
Now that we've finally finished "Book 1: Judgement Day", which starts from the beginning of the story till chapter 46, we've finally entered "Book 2: Roses", which is the beginning of the Garden of Eden arc. I LOOOOVE THIS ARC, THERE R SO MANY CUTE MOMENTS, ESPECIALLY WITH THE LITTLE KIDSSS😭💞💞 and its totally the best arc ever and wouldn't make everything go downhill at the end of the arc (ahahaha don't think too much of the last sentence😇) but ANYWAY YES, YALL GET READY TO MEET THE LIL KIDSSS🥹💞💞
Part 5 of the missing "Chp. 45"
Novel Chapters 13/27. Pages 197/350, excerpt: Districts 6, 7, and 8's abundant buildings became smaller and more distant in his field of vision, turning into a gray forest amidst the rain and fog. A searing white light suddenly lit up from that direction! An Zhe instinctively squinted, but the strong light still penetrated through his eyelids, and all he could see was bright red. Then suddenly it was dark—Lu Feng's hand completely covered his eyes. In the silence and darkness, An Zhe's senses were boundlessly amplified. Three seconds later, the train's floor and the whole ground suddenly trembled a little. The silvery-white train swiftly traveled forward along the fixed rails. At the very moment its last coach left the Outer City area, a massive mushroom cloud rose from District 6.

[End of Chapter 13 and Book One: Judgement Day.]
Part 4 of the missing "Chp. 45"
Novel Chapters 13/27. Pages 195-196/350, excerpt: After another few seconds, he noticed that those birds' wings were flat and unmoving as they flew forward in straight lines. Those weren't birds, but rather human fighter planes—they had come from the direction of the Main City and headed towards District 6. In less than a minute, they came to a hovering stop right above District 6's alarm tower. He thought that perhaps this was the Main City's assistance to the Fortress. Thus, he asked, "Are they rescuing people?" "Human genes cannot be acquired by the monsters," Lu Feng said. Within Lu Feng's steady voice was a trace of icy cold. With a few footsteps, he came to the rear window as well and stood behind An Zhe. An Zhe could hear his breathing from very close up; if he just backed up slightly, his shoulder would touch Lu Feng's chest. He heard Lu Feng say into the communicator, "Get ready." Indeed, human genes could not be acquired by the monsters. Every time an additional person died, the world would gain an additional or perhaps many more additional xenogenics with high intelligence. Therefore, no matter if it was in the wilderness or the base, once infection occurred, the person had to be immediately killed and their body burned in the incinerator. So now the Main City had to send troops to rescue as many of the Outer City's people as they could in order to prevent more people from being infected by the bugs—that was what An Zhe thought. "... Okay," he said. Poet and Mr. Shaw were both there. He hoped they could be rescued. The soft sound of rustling fabric suddenly came to his ears as Lu Feng held out a hand. An Zhe, not knowing what he intended to do, just watched the scenery in front. The train left the building zone and entered the massive buffer zone between the Outer City and Main City. - Part 4/?, [TO BE CONTINUED]
Part 3 of the missing "Chp. 45"
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Novel Chapters 13/27. Pages 195/350, excerpt: After the heavy rain began, he stayed in the coach for ten minutes, so he didn't know what kind of massacre was going on outside. Now, he could imagine it. How many people lived, and how many people would die? He couldn't imagine it. He couldn't see the entire city. "The base made a plan for the worst-case scenario yesterday," the young Judge murmured. "Transferring young and useful personnel was an emergency measure. It's just that we didn't imagine that the unexpected would arrive so quickly." His voice was a bit hoarse. "My apologies. If we were given a few more days, perhaps the military could have recovered the Dispersion Center, but..." But now there was no more time, and nobody could predict what would happen next. An Zhe knew what he wanted to say, just like how in the Abyss, nobody knew what would happen next. He put his hand on the coach glass. The glass was stained with a layer of red and mixed with bits of flesh. As he looked outside, his breathing was slightly hurried. Just like that, the train swiftly departed District 6. The blo*** water gradually diluted, and the coach glass was washed clean and became clear again. In the Abyss, he had seen countless monsters' attacks, struggles, injuries, and deaths. But he had never seen something like this—this kind of one-sided slaughter and instant destruction. The voice of the person in front of him trembled as he continued speaking. "Just... like that, it's... gone?" It was gone. All it needed was a bout of rain. An Zhe saw large numbers of black birds fly towards District 6 from the upper edge of his field of vision. - Part 3/?, [TO BE CONTINUED ]
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