Skill Maker in a Game-Like World
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Fifty years ago, the world changed forever when Earth was mysteriously connected to the Primordial World, a reality that operates like a game.

This world can only be entered by Awakeners—people who have awakened with special powers. However, out of fifteen billion humans, only one million have this privilege.

Enzo, a poor young man with no connection to the Primordial World, should have had no chance of becoming an Awakener.

However, against all odds, he awakens... and more than that, he gains an innate skill unheard of before—the ability to create skills with only his imagination.

In a world where power determines everything, how will a nameless young man carve his own path?

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amazingly started ...  already hooked ...️  keep it up, author ...
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Nice erosire trademark, the detailed r18 scene. Never cease to amaze me. I hope this won't go premium soon like master of time well anyway, I like the way the story goes when MC have clear goal in life.
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I don't think it will be choosen but this novel is better than the other novels in trials it has relatively good progress mc didnt become op in the 20 or 40 chapter i didnt see deep world building but i think its okay for now translating and writing quality has no problem so in the end i hope for this novel to be chosen
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Is the mc like the one from library of heavens path ? I loved everything about library's of heavens path BESIDES the mc he was extremely dense about EVERYTHING to the point where i was cringing more often than not. I havent read this so I'll change the stars after I learn about the mc.
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pls let this be selected ???..............................................................................................................
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overall nice read :)story is going really smoothly (as far as i read), and although it's relatively calm pace i enjoy reading it.maybe not to the point of binge reading (as it's setting its own pace) it in one go, but definitely reading it whenever you feel like it and want to relax :)
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