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Everything Is Too Easy After Maxing My Talents

Everyone was transmigrated to a simulation world where every young person would get a chance to simulate a new life when they reached adulthood. Those who managed to overcome their limits would permanently become a regressor who had control over everything. However, those who failed could only become normal people who needed others to protect them. A lot of people were extremely careful in the simulation so that they wouldn’t mess anything up. Yet, when Li Yueming entered the simulated regressed world, he learned that the random talent he had received was the 100x Amplification. [Your Blue-rank talent, Sudden Knowledge, has evolved through the 100x Amplification to become the Gold-rank talent, Unlimited Deduction.] [Unlimited Deduction (Gold): Deduce known information at a 100% success rate.] As he continued to get the highest-ranked talents, he suddenly realized that the simulated world that was hailed as hell wasn’t as hard as it seemed. "I guess the next one will be super easy too."

Sword Piercing Galaxy · Games
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Overcoming the Ultimate Martial Arts School!_1

On the Ultimate Martial Arts School's school forum, the information about Li Yueming, a Mechanic, registering for the Martial Arts Department's mid-month assessment quickly attracted the attention of many students.

All kinds of comments came almost at the same time.

"This is shocking. There are actually students from the Mechanic Department coming to our Martial Arts Department to take the monthly exam?"

"I thought those guys from the Beast Taming Department were bold enough. I didn't expect someone to be even braver than him. Who exactly is this Mechanic student? Report his name quickly!"

"F * ck…Why did this guy look so familiar??"

" I want to get up, I want to get up. Isn't this the pretty boy who chased after Fulei? It was fine when Flay hadn't graduated, but now that Flay had graduated, this kid actually dared to appear in the martial arts department so openly. Did he really think that we only had three seconds of memory?"