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Trash Awakening, F-Rank Copy Passive Talent

Raymond Koto works at his uncle's photocopy shop. Ray's job wasn't too difficult, but he often felt bored. To alleviate his boredom, he would read comics and fantasy novels from Japan, Korea, and China. Moreover, he also watched videos, whether for entertainment or education. One time, Ray was reading a thesis that he had printed for a customer. This was a normal routine for Ray as he often read the materials customers had ordered before they picked up the items. However, he stumbled upon a set of strange words that piqued his interest. As he muttered the words, he began to feel unusual sensations. Suddenly, he experienced a headache and found himself transported into the body of a high school student in another world. This new world was filled with monsters, superheroes, supervillains, and other strange and interesting things. Ray was no longer bored with his life, but he felt a mix of anticipation and anxiety. He didn't want to get lost in this fantasy world and end up achieving nothing. Therefore, he began to try new things and work to enjoy and maintain his small life.

Ampas_Tahu · Fantasy
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110 Chs

The Excitement of S Rank Meditation Talent

Chapter 110.

"Uncle ramen, do you really not want to be paid for your hair? I really need your hair every week so it wouldn't be too strange if I paid you!"

"No-no Ray, I should be thanking you for telling our family the truth! Also, if it's just one hair a week, I won't mind too much because at my age hair loss happens too often!" Uncle Ramen said comfortingly.

Ray who heard this could only nod and no longer insist, after all he also knew that he only really asked for one strand of hair per week which wasn't that significant.

With this Ray couldn't help but think to himself, "If only my talent could store the talents I had copied, surely things wouldn't be this troublesome!"

After a while Ray then shook his head because he knew that complaining couldn't change anything.

With this, Ray can only be grateful for the other party's willingness.

"Okay uncle, then I'll take my leave first!"