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Gravity Mage with Level-Up System

In the age of interstellar exploration, three hundred years ago, Mage explorers from the yellow river planet took their first step towards outer space. It was a joyous event for every mage on that planet, yet unfortunately, space is dominated by other races. The Peak level Mage from the Yellow River Planet was the weakest power in existence among other outer space races. It's a cruel reality for everyone. From then on, every mage from the Yellow River Planet began to increase their power level by consuming outer space resources. Then they constantly researched, upgraded the power level system and tried to pave the way for the next generation of space explorers. Now, our MC Vincent Carey's ambition is to be the next generation of space explorers. How is he going to increase his strength and compete among other races to get resources? How is the unknown little yellow river planet going to be known and feared by others? --- To find out further, read my new novel and support it with the power stones and golden tickets. Current Plan- 7Chaps/ Week. Target- 50 Golden Tickets/ Week - 14Chaps/Week ... Disclaimer: Fantasy and Fictional Story. Society is similar to Modern-day Earth.

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(From MC Perspective)

Some Time later, The Police Staff came to see us. He observed us for a while then entered the interview room. Looking at his behavior I feel, he came to count the number of candidates. So far no one came to attend the interview. Apart from me, there were others who came later. 

Everyone sat upright suddenly after seeing the staff. Looks like in any minute they can start conducting the interview. Sigh, I hope they can start as soon as possible. I don't want to waste any time here. 

A five minutes later, the staff asks the first candidate to attend the interview. Seeing that I sighed in relief. No one is allowed to enter m here while the interview is being conducted. So my competitors will be these few people in front me. I don't know what kind of criteria they had set for the pastime.