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Evolving infinitely from ground zero

【Infant Stage, a cumulative total of 10,000 leg kicks】 【Attribute gained: Use It or Lose It】 【As long as you continuously exercise the same body part, that part can evolve infinitely, but it can't break the limits of carbon-based lifeforms】 【……】 【Student Phase, a cumulative total of 100 million characters read】 【Attribute gained: Heavenly Intellect】 【Photographic memory, learning ability reached the pinnacle of humanity】 【……】 【Adult Stage, a cumulative matching of carbon-based lifeforms' limits 100 times】 【Attribute gained: Multi-form】 【The body is no longer limited to the frailty of carbon-based lifeforms' flesh and blood, capable of evolving beyond life forms】 【……】 Having transmigrated, Lin Zichen was born with an achievement-based cheat. In this life, he only wanted to evolve quietly, continuously breaking through the limits of life forms, and savoring the pleasure that comes with the leveling-up process.

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70. Next time for sure

Time flew by, and before I knew it, it was next Wednesday.

Lin Zichen's novel hit the shelves that day, and he splurged all his drafts, updating fifty thousand words in one go.

The readers were thrilled, praising him as a 'writing machine.'

After that, he maintained a daily update of ten thousand words, continuing to delight his readers.

The readers showed their support through votes and gifts.

With the dual boost from regressing if not progressing and his gifted talents, after a month of writing exercises, he could now easily achieve ten thousand words per hour.

Just spending an hour a day on writing wouldn't affect his daily training regime and was acceptable.

"Xiao Chen, your book's performance is truly impressive. If you can keep updating ten thousand words every day, and if the plot doesn't nosedive, you can expect to earn about fifty thousand in manuscript fees in the first month. Once the word count increases, earning a hundred thousand a month won't be a problem,"