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How Did Zhou Lingxin Was God?
Zhou Lingxin has been God for many years. He was originally Earth's number one cultivator and risen to Heaven. However, when he thought that that was it, it was not. After going through many trials, he became God, but there was a twist. Earth was only one of many worlds and he was the "God" of Earth. There were many other worlds waiting to be conquered. He received a token that said "Earth".

The previous God said, "This token represents Earth. I was once a warrior from Earth as well and have risen. It has been many years since then and no one was able to inherit my position. You then came and changed everything. Now my position is yours and I will roam around the galaxy as you know my retirement. I've had this job for many centuries and fuck,
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Many of them were close fights, but he hung on and conquered everything. There were many kinds of Gods. Some were cowards, some were sly, some were straightforward, some were arrogant, and others only thought about killing.

His predecessor also did not explain much so Zhou Lingxin himself had to figure out that Earth was not an advanced place, so people saved it for last, not wanting to waste time on it. However, as Zhou Lingxin conquered world after world, Earth's strength became stronger and more people challenged him. Zhou Lingxin conquered and conquered. He eventually won all worlds and became the Supreme
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Many years passed. Gu Xiaobai did not have a Iphone 8 to assist him so he did not really care to check what year it was. All he knew was that, IT WAS BORING! He finally understood why Abattha left, he was half lonely and half bored. Once the universe had its ruler everything went according to the laws of the universe. Earth was flourishing. Not even pollution or war affected the world since Zhou Lingxing blessed it. It was the strongest world and all the worlds were under it. There were no more "Gods", but there were the "heavens" so when a cultivator arrives there after ascending, he would live there and fight against stronger opponents. Of course, all cultivators would know of this higher world. Zhou Lingxing was bored out of his mind and suddenly he had a brilliant idea.

"Why don't I go to a world. I'm so bored out of my mind. Mei'er, and the rest won't notice will they?" (Mei'er and the rest are everyone that he brought to heaven)

Zhou Lingxing created a clone like Abattha did and went to a random world. As he was the true God, he could return whenever he please, and just do anything at this point.

However, as soon as he arrived to a world something extremely bad happened...

When he woke up he was in a

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