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    Read The Almighty Dominance Novel (Alexander Leonhart and Sophia Lancaster) by Sunshine Updated 2025 -26 - The Almighty Dominance Chapter 623

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    The Almighty Dominance Chapter 623

    Alex stood alone at the center of the silent chamber, watching billions of nano-bots move like flowing black water beneath the dim lantern light.

    The newly formed Mother AI hovered above the floor in the shape of a slowly rotating silver sphere, countless streams of data pulsing across its surface like living veins.

    For the first time since arriving in Xia, Alex felt truly dangerous again.

    Not because of cultivation.

    Not because of the Limitless Sword.

    But because he finally possessed the one thing this world could not comprehend:

    Technology.

    A soft chime echoed through the chamber.

    Then Gaia’s familiar voice returned, calm and perfectly clear.

    “Mother Core synchronization complete.”

    “Neural duplication stable.”

    “Replication efficiency: ninety-nine point eight percent.”

    “Awaiting next directive.”

    Alex smiled faintly.

    “Begin Phase One.”

    At once, the chamber awakened.

    The drones scattered through the Sect Master’s residence like silent ghosts. Walls shifted. Floors opened. Hidden assembly platforms unfolded from beneath the ancient stone.

    The entire building began transforming from a medieval palace into something centuries ahead of its time.

    Microscopic construction swarms crawled through the wooden beams, reinforcing them with carbon-layered alloys stronger than steel while preserving the original appearance.

    Ancient lanterns were quietly replaced with crystal-light cores powered by miniature spirit-energy reactors.

    The old heating systems vanished.

    Temperature regulation arrays took their place.

    Water purification systems spread beneath the mountain.

    Ventilation shafts reshaped themselves.

    Communication relays formed silently inside the walls.

    All of it hidden.

    All of it invisible to ordinary eyes.

    Alex had no intention of shocking the sect too quickly. If the people of Xia saw machines replacing tradition overnight, panic would spread before progress ever had a chance to breathe.

    No.

    He would change the world slowly.

    Carefully.

    Like poison dissolving into water.

    “First priority,” Alex said, pacing slowly through the chamber. “Educational infrastructure.”

    “Understood,” Gaia replied instantly.

    A holographic projection unfolded before him.

    Thousands of blueprints filled the air:

    Training halls.

    Research laboratories.

    Medical facilities.

    Forging chambers.

    Spirit-energy farms.

    Alchemy production lines.

    Automated libraries.

    Combat simulation arenas.

    Alex studied them quietly.

    Xia’s greatest weakness wasn’t talent.

    It was inefficiency.

    Every sect guarded knowledge like starving dogs protecting scraps of meat. Techniques vanished whenever a master died. Progress crawled forward one generation at a time.

    Prussia had solved that problem centuries ago.

    Information multiplied power.

    Shared knowledge accelerated civilization itself.

    And now Alex intended to drag Wudang into that future whether the murim liked it or not.

    “Begin production of the first ten thousand Gaia units,” he ordered.

    “Materials?”

    “Use the lower-grade spirit iron reserves from storage sectors three through nine.”

    “Understood.”

    The Mother AI pulsed once.

    Far below the chamber floor, hidden assembly lines awakened.

    The nano-swarm moved with terrifying precision. Raw materials dissolved into molecular dust before reforming into transparent strips no larger than a fingernail.

    One by one, the Gaia units were born.

    Inside each rested a complete adaptive intelligence capable of monitoring cultivation flow, correcting martial forms, teaching languages, analyzing herbs, and recording combat experience in real time.

    A disciple wearing one would improve several times faster than normal.

    An elder wearing one could rebuild lost techniques from fragmented memories.

    A healer wearing one could diagnose poison faster than entire medical halls.

    The implications were monstrous.

    Within five years, Wudang would either become the strongest force in Xia’s history…

    Or the entire world would unite to destroy it.

    Alex already understood that outcome perfectly.

    Power always frightened people.

    Especially revolutionary power.

    A soft knock suddenly echoed at the outer chamber door.

    Alex waved a hand.

    The holograms vanished instantly.

    The chamber returned to the appearance of a quiet cultivation room.

    “Enter.”

    The door slid open.

    Li Qingxue stepped inside.

    The moment she crossed the threshold, she paused.

    Her sharp eyes swept across the room slowly.

    She could feel it.

    Something had changed.

    The air itself felt different now—cleaner, lighter, strangely alive.

    Even the spirit energy circulating through the chamber flowed with unnatural purity.

    Her gaze finally landed on Alex.

    “You haven’t slept in seven days,” she said quietly.

    Alex blinked once.

    Gaia answered before he could.

    “My biological condition remains within acceptable parameters.”

    Li Qingxue froze.

    Her hand instantly moved toward her sword.

    “Who spoke?”

    Alex sighed.

    Right.

    He probably should have introduced artificial intelligence more gently.

    Gaia’s voice echoed calmly through the chamber again.

    “Greetings, Li Qingxue.”

    “I am Gaia.”

    “I will assist the Supreme Leader in restructuring the Wudang Sect.”

    Silence.

    Absolute silence.

    Li Qingxue stared at the empty room with widened eyes.

    For the first time since Alex met her, genuine confusion cracked through her calm composure.

    “…What?”

    Alex rubbed his forehead.

    “Yes,” he muttered. “This is going to take a while.”

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