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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 · Fantasy
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Finally, the Chance to Strike!

The players off the field were in an uproar, angrily shouting and cursing.

The players on the field were terrified, doing everything they could to fend off Faye's assault.

Sterl, however, found the noise rather annoying.

Mainly because he was just standing there, unsure of what to do!

He was so bored that he found himself watching Faye's display of power, silently musing, "Facing so many enemies at once and creating such a vast water curtain must be incredibly draining."

"From my earlier use of Star Insight, Faye can probably only hold out for another thirty seconds."

"...Well, that's good!" Sterl nodded slightly.

The most awkward scenario for Sterl would be if Faye managed to defeat all the other players but then became too exhausted to keep fighting.

Even if he then won easily, it wouldn't feel satisfying at all. He wouldn't be able to vent his frustration from earlier taunts.