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At the tender age of 21, Zed Atlas's world takes a fantastical turn when he becomes inexplicably tethered to the enigmatic Infinite Money System. Suddenly bestowed with the boundless capacity to spend, Zed earns equivalent coins with each transaction, enabling access to a mystical emporium known as the System Shop.

Within this extraordinary marketplace, Zed finds himself confronted with a staggering array of wonders: from the velocity of Flash, to the chilling breath of Superman, to the ingenious intellect of Ironman, and countless other marvels, all ripe for purchase.

But the saga doesn't conclude there. In a twist of fate, Zed uncovers an additional gift: the power to traverse dimensions and universes, unlocking the gates to realms both real and imagined, where he can tread the hallowed grounds of fictional worlds.

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Korkyros

To be honest, the story develops interestingly and is translated well or written natively in English. What throughs me off is that its like a urban cultivator mixed with a young master story based in the USA. Its a really weird read. I haven't seen an actual description of the characters that were not summoned, and no world background has been really established. The stability of updates I rated right in the middle as I don't feel like there is enough of the story written that actually progresses the story for a accurate measurement. I am conflicted on if I would recommend this story or not. On one hand its pretty bog standard for the story archetype but it being based in the USA without any form of adaption to Western culture really feels weird. Specifically the Young Master thing. You may find it here in the super rich but the number of families here in the USA that are that rich would limit the young master type story to a handful or two of families.

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