The Moon holds crucial strategic significance for Earth and serves as humanity's gateway to the deeper reaches of the universe. As a regular soldier stationed at China's Guanghan Station on the Moon, Cauchy is fully aware of the weight of his responsibility. Witnessing the warm lives of lunar residents and the continuous breakthroughs made by scientific research, Cauchy's vision for humanity's future grows ever more profound. The successful development of helium-3 has completely solved humanity's electricity needs, but it has also stirred the wrath of those with ulterior motives. He is forced to ponder whether technological advancement is designed to perpetuate war or to forge a brighter future for humanity...
Mu Sen went through many hardships in the process of searching for the murderer, going back and forth between the human world and the underworld, getting closer to the truth little by little, but the ending was...
[Alien Grave Robbery] [Deep Sea Shipwreck] [Deep Space Adventure]
In 1405, Zheng He led his fleet to sea. On the way back, he encountered pirates who pretended to surrender. Ten thousand people killed five thousand thieves in a naval battle. The leader of the bandits, Chen Zuyi, fled to the East.
Zheng He pursued, and reached the depths of the Eastern Ocean. There was a heavy fog on the sea. Through the fog in March, it suddenly became clear, and he saw: two red suns hanging in the sky, and the stars were changing and everything was in confusion.
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In the 21st century, Zheng Yun dug up an ancient sea chart that recorded the secret method of immortality, and went to the deep space outside the system to track down the traces of immortals, demons, gods and ghosts.
Fairy and ancient buildings, divine objects, strange legends, metaphysical relics, records from historical corners, unknown figures, mysterious and mysterious ancient doubts, horrifying metaphysical tragedies... Lift the fog and peek inside, the world is actually so mysterious. vast.
[Science fiction that is not hard but is indeed science fiction] [Completely fictional after the Ming Dynasty] [Mainly focused on exploration and not involved in anything else]
Brother, please take the medicine." Take it away, take these disgusting bugs away. I don't want it, don't want it!!!" Brother, there are magic obstacles. There are no bugs in this jade liquid. Obviously, there are only arrays of spiritual light flowing.
What if one day, every spacecraft in outer space around Earth—whether it's China's Changgong Space Station or the US SpaceLink satellite constellation—were destroyed, their debris forever circling the Earth, like the gnarled rope tightly wrapped around a prisoner's neck on a gallows? Would you still be able to breathe? Could you escape unscathed? Could such a scenario ever happen? If it did, would it be a blessing or a curse? Would you choose to be imprisoned in the heavens, or break free? Waiting online, it's urgent.