I haven't been able to find all the novels that you want to match, but I've tried my best to find some related books. Here are a few related novels I found for you: 1. " My Mythological Life " Author: Dreaming of Sugarcane, Category: Fantasy, Oriental Fantasy, Finished, You Can Enjoy with Rest assured 2. " I Take the Earth to Wander " Author: White Glove Milk Tea, Category: Science Fictions, Interstellar Civilization 3. " Uncle Nine's World: I rely on my avatar to cultivate." Author: Invincible Big Cat. Category: Xianxia, Fantasy Immortal Cultivation. Completed. You can enjoy it with ease. The following is a brief introduction of these novels: 1. My Mythological Life I declare that my mythological career is very arrogant and ridiculous! Any famous immortal you can think of might be my guest. In that fantasy world, I wasn't the best actor. I was just a temporary worker. 2. "I'll take the earth to wander." Lin Xu woke up after sleeping for 10,000 years and became the only human on Earth. At this time, humans had already traveled for tens of thousands of years, heading to the end of the starry sky, just to pursue the legendary dimensional upgrade. Therefore, Lin Xu lived a life of luxury under the service of the autonomous robots left behind by humans. After his confusion, he decided to follow the footsteps of humans and embark on a journey to find humans along the star path. However, he wanted to bring Earth along with him. With a single command, the autonomous robots that had developed to the extent that they could be found all over the solar system in the past ten thousand years worked together to build 100,000 planetary engines on Earth and push the Earth out of the solar system. Following the path humans left ten thousand years ago, We will take our home, Earth, and embark on a long journey to find humans alone. PS: This book is a soft sci-fi. The content is full of the author's imagination and work. Please don't expect too much. 3. " Ninth Uncle's World: I Cultivate with My Clone " Nie Chufeng, who had transmigrated to Uncle Nine's world, had accidentally lost a soul and a part of his body. However, he had unexpectedly obtained a zombie clone. Ninth Uncle's world and Zombie Covenant's world were one? What was after Eternal Kingdom? Why did the Heavenly Court allow Buddhism to spread eastward? Great God Pangu actually! These works all have good reputations for your reference.
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