Infinite Gacha System: Endless Resources In The Apocalypse

Infinite Gacha System: Endless Resources In The Apocalypse

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Author: Ren Revenant
Author: Ongoing

Synopsis

[Ding!]

[Congratulations! The Infinite Gacha System has successfully bound to the host.]

[The Infinite Gacha System is a luck-based system that allows the host to obtain all kinds of rewards, including resources, talents, equipment, and more. Gacha tickets can be earned through daily logins and level-ups. Good luck, host.]

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The apocalypse began with the arrival of the Black Water.

In just a short time, the world fell into chaos. Strange mutations spread across the planet, turning living creatures into deadly monsters and pushing humanity to the edge of extinction.

Lucien was one of the countless victims.

He died struggling to survive in a cruel world where the weak were quickly forgotten.

But fate gave him a second chance.

When he opened his eyes again, he found himself twenty days before the apocalypse—and twenty days before his own death.

This time, he knows what's coming.

As people begin awakening supernatural abilities and gaining control over elements like fire, water, ice, wind, and more, humanity enters a new era of survival where strength is everything.

In his previous life, Lucien was nothing special.

In this life, everything changes.

After awakening the Infinite Gacha System, he gains access to endless possibilities. Powerful talents, rare resources, legendary equipment, and unimaginable treasures are all within reach.

But every pull is a gamble.

One spin might grant him a talent powerful enough to challenge gods.

The next might give him something so useless that even a mutated rat could send him running for his life.

Armed with knowledge of the future and a system built on luck, Lucien must survive the coming disaster, grow stronger than anyone else, and uncover the secrets hidden behind the Black Water before the world falls apart once again.

After all, in the apocalypse, luck can be just as deadly as fate.

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