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Infinite Job Transfers Starting from Mechanic

This is the 40,000th year of the Empire's dominance over the Galaxy. The glory of the Great Expedition has long been buried in the dust of history. Su Yu has transmigrated here, opening his eyes to the ruins of a planet in front of him, utterly bewildered. On this planet, there are war machines that stretch for thousands of kilometers, now broken to the extreme, alien beasts whose roars can shatter mountains and rivers, and radiation alien beasts whose mere movement causes further destruction to the surrounding environment— There is everything here, except hope. Whether willingly or not, Su Yu struggled to survive for three years and finally inevitably contracted radiation sickness, seemingly about to become one of the despairing. Until his Profession Panel, capable of infinite job transfers, finally activated. "Ding!" "Detected that the host has met the prerequisites; do you want to take the profession of [Mechanic]?" "Completing this job will allow you to gain profession experience through daily maintenance, recovery, and assembly of mechanical creations, leveling up the profession, and with each upgrade, you receive an enhancement amplification of your physical attributes..." Looking at the pile of broken gun parts in his repair room, an unprecedented light lit up in Su Yu's eyes! Years later, at the core of the Empire, at the highest point of the Terra world, Su Yu, the Mechanic from Ruins Star, Ghost Shadow Blade of Dead Silence Wilderness, Initiator of the Giant God Soldier Project's Restart, Governor of the Shattered Star Region, Master of Mechanical Ascension, Supreme Throne of the Forging World, looked at the torrent of steel gathering below and commanded with a wave of his hand! [Our goal is to make the (second) (crossed out) Empire great again!]
Universe Invincible Battle Tyrannosaurus · 2.1m Views

I survived the Apocalypse and Awakened a god tier system

The world didn’t end in fire. It tore. A Nexus experiment meant to study dimensional energy instead punched a hole through reality, unleashing Rifts, monsters, and mana into a modern world that had no defenses—and no second chances. Two months later, humanity is still standing. Barely. Quinn was supposed to be ordinary. Quiet. Observant. But exposure to the Nexus explosion changed him. He can feel mana—not as power, but as presence. Flow. Pressure. A language the world itself seems to speak.all thanks to the system he awakened amidst the Apocalypse. Riley survived the same disaster with no such sensitivity. No whispers of energy. No control over mana. Instead, his body adapted—stronger, faster, tougher—refined by pain, momentum, and instinct. Recruited into a Nexus training facility designed to forge weapons rather than heroes, they’re thrown into a brutal two-year training program alongside other survivors—some gifted, some altered, some already ranked far above them. Here, strength is measured. Growth is earned. And failure is fatal. As humanity regroups and fights back against increasingly dangerous Rift beasts, Quinn must learn to integrate a mysterious System that tracks—and judges—his evolution, while Riley is pushed to physical limits that threaten to tear him apart before he can surpass them. Rivals rise. Instructors test them. The gap between survival and supremacy grows razor-thin. As they climb the ranks. By the end of the training, only one thing is certain: The next wave would be filled with a threat greater than the monsters from the Rift and it won’t just test humanity’s resolve. It will decide who stands at the front when the world breaks again.
Legendcooker · 7.2k Views

Code Abyss: Resimulation (Inggris Version)

The world did not end with a single, catastrophic collapse. It ended because of something humanity created itself. In the era of Tyrak, a global system governed nearly every aspect of life. The world became stable, predictable, almost perfect—until one day, that order fractured. The sky split apart. The logic of reality lost its footing. Existence shattered into seven zones, giving birth to beings that failed to adapt to the world’s new laws. Amid the remnants of that ruin, a man awakens from cryostasis. He does not remember how the world ended. He does not know why he survived. His name is Kael Vieron—and his existence soon becomes an anomaly. Kael is cast into the realm of the Imperatrix—entities who rule over the structure of reality itself, far beyond the reach of human logic. A world that rejects most remnants of the old existence, yet inexplicably allows Kael to remain. As if his presence still holds a role yet unfinished. Then, a system appears—offering a way forward. It speaks of scattered fragments. Of a world that can be restored. Of choices that can still be made. But the further Kael moves forward, the clearer it becomes that this world is not merely broken—it is being guided. Every decision carries consequences that feel unnervingly precise. Every truth leaves behind a disturbing gap. In a world where reality can be rewritten, and salvation holds more than one meaning, Kael must confront a question no one ever taught him to answer: Is he truly choosing his own path—or merely walking along a road prepared long before he ever awakened? Because when the world stands on the brink of repetition, not every destruction is meant to be stopped. And not every savior comes to save.
CatKing15 · 3k Views