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I Can Copy And Evolve Talents

The convolution of worlds are govern by a set of gods, each god is given a world to rule and there can be skirmishes between them – as a result of one between Nexus, the god of trickery and a senile old hag Elliot reincarnated into Ul’Tra-el by mistake. Ul’Tra-el is a world that grew a voice, because of this voice, it began to take a different path from other worlds -- it was filled with a core anomaly – rifts. Dimensions began to leak into each other, vomiting outrageous monsters. In response or as an auto-correction to such anomaly, talents were awakened in the inhabitants of Ul’Tra-el and they gained tremendous power, for every rift they close down, they were rewarded massively by the voice of the world called Ul. In a hardcore world like this one, our MC (Northern) reincarnated as a talentless individual but in the face of a death and a head splitting revelation... ...when all hopes seemed lost. {System Notice} Your Soul cannot take a form Searching for Unique pattern ability for your soul searching... search found. Unique System ability has been found... Unique System Ability [CopyCat] has been gained. Awakening Unique ability... Northern gained a talent copying system! ... Follow Northern through his journey as he becomes the pinnacle of this world. This a story about a white-haired boy’s rise from rubbles!! Note: This is an overpower genre but MC does not just start off like that. Even though MC can copy talents he doesn't just jump around copying talents because there's a limitation. However, his rise to strength is depicted and is an experience to enjoy. The first few hundreds would be frustrating to follow because MC is weak but that makes the experience all the more interesting when MC finally gets freaking strong and starts wiping the floor with everyones asses.

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A Gem Has Appeared [part 2]

Instead of retracing their steps, Northern and Annette turned left, following a branching hallway that led them to a set of double doors that opened into a chamber.

Upon entering, Northern's gaze fell on two other workers— beautiful women dressed in crisp white tops and form-fitting black miniskirts that accentuated the curves of their hips.

Their raven tresses cascaded just below their shoulders, framing faces with eyes as razor-sharp as a dagger's edge.

One look told Northern all he needed to know— these were vipers, created to kill with comely grace and little else.

They offered polite smiles and shallow bows as he and Annette stepped into the grey-painted chamber, the drab color scheme lending an air of cold dullness that made their expressions seem all the more unsettling.

Ahead loomed another door, undoubtedly leading to the room housing the talent evaluation machine itself.

Striding up to their station, Annette unceremoniously dropped the roughshod sheet onto the table, prompting a slight frown from the hazel-eyed woman.

"What, got a problem with my sheet?"

Annette growled, her voice carrying an unmistakable threatening edge.

The viper clearly had an issue with it, but wisely chose to swallow whatever retort danced on her lips.

With a smoothing of features, she straightened the paper, only for her eyes to widen fractionally upon noting the grade bestowed by Annette.

"Wow… A+? He must have really impressed you."

Her counterpart leaned over to inspect the anomaly, her eyes going comically wide.

"Ehh?! Really? Annette gave someone an A+? Kid, you must be a seriously big deal!"

Northern wasn't sure if the mark boded well for him, so he simply offered a slight nod and maintained his silence.

"Well? You gonna answer me and open that door before I smack the shit out of your heads?!" Annette barked impatiently.

"Coming right through!"

The hazel-eyed woman sprang to obey, an eerie smile stretching her lips as she approached the door.

Placing her hand upon it, some manner of biometric security was activated, prompting the barrier to slide open with a low hiss.

Following Annette's wake, Northern stepped through the narrow entranceway, only to find himself in a far more expansive chamber dominated by a towering crystal pillar that pulsed with an inner radiance at its center.

As the viper led them further inside, he noted an array of panels and glowing conduits snaking across the pillar's base, carrying a luminescent fluid that seemed to be the source of the eerie illumination.

"It's amazing..." The awestruck whisper slipped unbidden from his lips.

"I know, right?" The woman replied with a sidelong look.

"This is just one of the many wonders to be found inside rifts. If you ever get the chance to enter one, be sure to explore thoroughly before sealing it."

While she busied herself operating the controls, Northern hung back, drinking in the incredible sight before him with unabashed fascination.

After a few minutes of meticulous preparation, the viper turned and beckoned him over with a warm, yet still disconcertingly predatory smile.

"All you need to do is place your hand on the pillar and use your talent."

Northern's gaze met hers, and beneath the polished veneer of beauty, he saw the glint of a killer's feral cunning in those sharp eyes. Just what manner of people made up the ranks of this citadel?

Turning his scrutiny aside, he cautiously approached the humming crystal pillar and extended his hand to rest upon its translucent surface.

When the viper gave an encouraging nod, he closed his eyes and split his consciousness in two.

The moment he did that, a strange system alert manifested in his mind's eye.

[System Notice]

[A large amount of soul essence has been detected...]

[Soul essence is being drawn into the void of your soul... ]

[Your soul is growing stronger...]

He could actually feel something seeping into his very being; an odd, indescribable sensation that made him furrow his brow in consternation.

Raising his head to seek an explanation, Northern saw that the hazel-eyed woman had gone white, staring down at the control panel with hands that trembled violently.

Annette hovered just behind her, wearing an expression of deep worry and confusion.

Both women were transfixed by whatever readings were displayed before them, their demeanors reflecting a state of utter shock.

Suddenly, a hairline fracture raced up the length of the pillar, starting from the point where Northern's hand made contact.

Northern snatched his hand back in alarm as the chamber itself seemed to quake from some incredible force, nearly sending Annette and the viper tumbling to the floor.

Just as abruptly as the tremors began, they ceased, leaving an eerie stillness in their wake.

The two women gaped at the control panel, utterly perplexed.

"I don't understand," the viper murmured In confusion.

"A few seconds ago, the numbers had been spiking drastically… but now it says that he has no talent at all?"

Annette shot a bewildered look between Northern's dual forms.

"And he clearly does have talent, a lot of it, by the look of things. Has this damn thing finally gone haywire?"

The other woman scowled, deeply affronted by the insult to her precious technology.

"It couldn't have just 'gone nuts'! This crystal was crafted by one of the continent's finest engineers. What other explanation could there be?"

"Hey, I'm just calling it like I see it," Annette shot back defensively.

"We both saw those numbers rocketing off the charts, that was the highest potential reading ever recorded in this citadel as far as I know. And now it's saying zero? Zero means talentless, in case you forgot. Does that kid look even remotely talentless to you?!"

For once, the viper had no snide comment to make, as her conflicted gaze shifted to the ominous, spider-like fractures spreading across the pillar's surface.

Such damage should have been impossible… In fact, nothing about this situation made any sense.

The chamber's doors hissed open once more, admitting a quartet of new arrivals— three men, including Gilbert and Danzo, accompanied by a strikingly beautiful woman who appeared to be the viper's twin sister.

At their head was the wizened, childlike figure of Rughsbourgh himself, as his rapid steps carried him straight to Northern before he finally came to an abrupt halt.

The ancient academic's eyes glittered with undisguised fascination as they raked over the perplexing scene laid out before him.

Northern arched an inquisitive brow, shooting a sidelong look at the other occupants, all of whom seemed rooted in place, their expressions a mixture of bewilderment and trepidation as they awaited the diminutive figure's judgment.

Without preamble, Rughsbourgh stepped forward, reaching out to place his tiny hand against Northern's midsection.

His eyes slid shut for a brief moment… then flew wide open in rapturous awe, unlike anything Northern had ever witnessed.

Slowly, reverently, Rughsbourgh turned to regard Gilbert, the room's tension reaching an unbearable crescendo.

When the ancient scholar finally spoke, his voice emerged as a harsh, trembling rasp.

"This… this is amazing..."

Rughsbourgh's eyes seemed to become ablaze with a passionate fervor as the reedy words gave way to a vibrant cry of pure, unbridled jubilation.

"This is so incredible! Truly...a magnificent gem!!"