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Awakening:The Infinite Evolution of My Talent as a Low-Level Awakener

Passing through the world after nuclear war on Earth, all humans fall into a game called "Transcendence". Through games, people can gain the power to move mountains and seas. The strong can cross the void or the universe and do anything they want. Stel had been in this otherworldly place for eighteen years when one day, he woke up with the ability to "Evolve Every Day." Various talents? Evolve! SSS-class "Descent of the God," all attributes doubled, resurrection from death. SSS-class "Soul of Arcane," all magic cast without conditions, power doubled, ignoring the opponent's defense. What about different skills? Evolve! "Fireball" → "Flamestorm" "Wind Blade" → "Storm of Death"... And what about different professions?Evolve! Treasured items? Evolve! Pets? Evolve! By the time Stel stepped out of the gaming pod and back into reality, the entire universe was already at his feet. ---------------------- Update Daily! 9 AM PST Please show your support if you enjoy the story! How can you show your support? Gift Power Stone! 150=1 bonus chapter 200=2 bonus chapters 500=3 bonus chapters Bonus release will drop the following week!

Whisk92 · Fantasia
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Just a Second-Class?

Teresa shouted excitedly.

"You're simply slandering us."

"Who doesn't know that the major families control all the resources, and have even slandered ordinary players multiple times for their own gain!"

"Do you think you can fool anyone? Previously, a player at Advanced Base 441 got an B-level class change quest scroll, but was directly captured by you and had their scroll taken away. You even destroyed their physical body!"

"And at Intermediate Base 5111, a diamond-grade item appeared. Didn't you kill all the guild members who discovered it?"

"You guys…"

She frantically exposed their dirty secrets.

Teresa's aggressive accusations were intended to enrage the family leaders, hoping they would kill her and her companions immediately.

"To avoid… putting the master in danger for a rescue." she thought.

Although Teresa knew Sterl was usually rational, as a subordinate, she couldn't let her master take any risks.