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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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On the Day of the Non-competition, the Public Opinion Was Very Busy

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

The participants, teachers, and school directors weren't the only ones busy dealing with the upcoming competitions. The media and netizens also made a fuss on the internet.

Various analyses and predictions about the annual school professional competition firmly occupied the search results on all major platforms.

"Why did the knight win every battle?"

"What is a knight's secret to turning defeat into victory?"

"Can a knight win seven matches and continue to shine in a team competition?"

"Will the Super Whirlwinds dominate the team Player Kill competition?"

"What is the most authoritative list of the top four?"

The media coverage given to this year's school professional competition was exceptionally attentive. The various media outlets sent reporters to the front lines to gather first-hand information. They came up with all kinds of creative judging activities, like "my favorite contestant," "my favorite class," and "my favorite team."