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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 · Oriental
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352 Chs

3-4-3 versus 4-4-2!

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

When Moss and Bishop exited the waiting area, Aerospace Institute's team led by Captain Barry and Co-captain Bard had already assumed their "two to eight" formation as they solemnly stood in the ring.

Moss noticed every Aerospace team member looking at him and thought, 'They were just minding themselves just now. Did my unique temperament attract their attention?

'Did Little Seven's performance in my match against Atwood shock them, or is there something else that left a deep impression on them?'

Still, none of that mattered. If Moss could leave an impression on them, it would be more beneficial for developing skills and tactics in the next match. The skills he had already used differed from the things he wanted to hide.

Moreover, in the waiting area, Bishop had told Moss that he no longer needed to hide his strength in the team competition and just needed to play to his heart's content. This way, Moss had even less to worry about.