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Reboot: Mechanic

In the year 2139, the world changed. Fundamentally and irrevocably. Everything happened too quickly. The sky cracked like an egg and armored dinosaur-like monsters lurched out of the fissure. The split, though small at first, quickly widened. Within a few short hours, these beasts had overrun the world. Countries, even those who had been enemies for centuries, sounded a global alarm. Political differences were cast aside as humans scrambled to find a solution—any solution—to what became known as the Great Disaster 1.0. Human experimentations began, first in reluctance, then in earnest. As days turned into weeks and weeks into months, failure rates remained high. Desperate for results, global authorities started turning a blind eye to how experimental subjects were sourced. Countless victims were kidnapped and trafficked to state-run laboratories. Shi Tian was but one of them. But unlike those who died nameless, in pain, and unrecognizable, he had the fortune of surviving after being injected with humanity’s last hope—an integrated chip. Except… the chip remained dormant. It seemed that certain circumstances must be met before the chip could be activated. What those circumstances were, even the scientists in charge could not answer.

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Skylet Footwork

Shi Tian was utterly speechless at Mary's claim that her movement technique was nothing special.

How special was considered special then? 

Her footwork was so fast that he couldn't even detect where and when she had disappeared from her original position.

Seeing his expression, Mary knew what was going through his mind. 

"Don't be too surprised, Nathan. But if you think my Skylet Footwork is fast, then you haven't even seen the tip of the iceberg yet." She kindly reminded him. 

She was someone that had seen what a pinnacle speed meant, and compared to her, she found herself lacking a lot.

Shi Tian merely nodded his head and silently ate his food. He didn't doubt her words since she didn't need to deceive him about such matters.

It was indeed a fact that he was no different than a frog in a well, unable to see the big picture with how small his vision was.