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Stacking My Abilities

Jeff Norman cut down a mist monster. [Your physique has increased!] [You gained a new ability: Blessing of Wind!] [You gained Passive Ability: Aura Vision!] Before knowing it, Jeff had already accumulated pages of abilities. Turned out, these abilities could stack on top of each other, without limit. Detection range. Damage reduction. Maximum health. Regeneration speed. Movement speed. Reaction speed. Physical strength... Jeff: "Guys. I know I'm a bit invincible. But this is totally normal interaction. Please don't report." *** Story Type: You've read about reincarnation, transmigration, world hopping... But have you ever read a story about parallel transmigration? Imagine transmigrating into multiple worlds... at the same time! I haven't seen any story of this type on this site. This might be a fresh experience for you. *** Other names for this story: [Stacking My Abilities (Censored)], [Stacking My Passives Starting From Today], [My Isekai Clones], [Me, Human, From Earth], [I Have Unlimited Passive Abilities!], [Regarding that time when I got transmigrated into many otherworlds at once], [Me and myselves in my Chat Space]

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Vengeance (5)

Standing at the foot of the designated hill, Jeff took in a deep breath. After months of waiting, this was it.

It was pouring now. Bean-sized freezing-cold raindrops barraged Jeff's purple armor. Upon impact, the raindrops bounced off into spurts of smaller water droplets.

A rainstorm on top of a dense fog. The visibility here was rather low. It's not brighter than night time really.

A flash of lightening cracked through the sky. The cold light briefly showed the asphalt road up the hill.

PAM...

The sound of thunder rumbled through the skies.

[Threat Detection]

[Beast Instinct]

[Eagle Sight]

[Aura Vision]

...

...

Jeff's vision zoomed up the hill. With his stack of detection abilities, the environment couldn't obstruct his sight anymore.

This road was the only path for going up. Streams of rainwater flowed down the street gutters.