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The Omniscient


Title: The Omniscient (信息全知者)

Author: Mo Xing Cang Yue (魔性沧月, An Oddly Satisfying Moon; might be a play off the name of a famous female author called Cang Yue)

Synopsis:

From what he sees he can know everything that has already happened. From what he hears he can see through the treachery of the human heart. From what he senses he can uncover the deepest secrets hidden in the mind. 

Knowledge is a burden. Staring into the night sky, Huang Ji sensed a malice that originated from the entire universe. And along with it, the dire situation humanity faced. As a mere farm boy from a remote village on Earth, he thought to himself, "I know too much."

From science to myth, to even the deepest secrets of the universe...in the end they are just pieces of information waiting to be decoded.

With humanity being raised like farm animals by an advanced civilization, the only way out of this impossible predicament is for Huang Ji to compete with the aliens to see who knows more!

Note: Ancient Aliens, the Chinese web novel... Some parts are pretty amazing, some parts you just gotta accept that the MC really is some omniscient god...

Tags: Aliens, Conspiracies, Pseudoscience, Smart Manipulative MC, Really Long Side Arcs

Raws: https://book.qidian.com/info/1019222135

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