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Job Change For Everyone: My Job Can Infinitely Evolve

"The world underwent a mutation that year. The game world appeared in reality and various disasters started to ravage the world. To resist all of this, everyone had to plan for their job choice, manically level up, and strive to become stronger. There were mages, warriors, knights, and summoners—over 100 different kinds of jobs. This was a job that a person would be stuck with his entire life. Thus, everyone chose cautiously. Out of this dazzling array of jobs, Moses picked Knight—which had the most average ability value—to be his job. At the same time, he also awakened the Hundredfold Increase System. ""Ding! Detected that the host learned Shielding. The skill has become Absolute Defense after the hundredfold increase!"" ""Ding! Detected that the host learned Defensive Domain. The skill has become No Damage Domain after the hundredfold increase!"" At the same time, Moses also discovered that his job could evolve infinitely! ""Ding! Detected that the host's Knight job has met the conditions for a hundredfold increase. The job has become Great Knight... Paladin... Impregnable Fortress!"

Infinite Evolution · Eastern
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Split! The Critical Moment Was About to Arrive

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Meanwhile, in White Deer High's lounge, the students watched the highlights of the one hundred and twenty-eight matches on the big screen.

The teachers sat around a long table discussing the upcoming matches. Every teacher had a serious expression on their face.

"Principal Na'er, the organizing committee temporarily moved the sixty-four matches that would occur tomorrow to tonight. Isn't that a little random?"

"You're right. If that's the case, some of our participants will have three matches a day."

Principal Na'er tapped the table with her finger a few times. Her face was expressionless as she said thoughtfully, "Changing the competition schedule doesn't make a difference since it affects every participant. It isn't something that would benefit the more popular schools."