On his way home, Robos was killed on the spot by a security door blown by a typhoon, and his brains splattered as he traveled through time. The good news is that the Robos who traveled through time was not a Muggle, but a natural mutant. He was able to summon the security door that crushed him to death. The bad news is that because he was a natural mutant, his soul was mutated, which made most of the cultivation techniques incompatible with his innate supernatural powers. The good news is that he successfully arrived at Biyou Village and successfully learned the Divine Machine Hundred Refinements, which allowed him to change his fate and began to practice with great concentration. The bad news is that after only one year of practice, the story of Luotian Dajiao is about to begin. The good news is that the security door can travel to another world. The bad news is that the door will not tell you where the other world is, so you can only go there yourself...
Kevin and Omphalos start with a coherent, self-created storyline, a growth spurt, persecution of Old Yang in the middle of the story, and essentially no romance before the successful salvation. As for the female lead, the story will be based on the opinions of readers who are still following the series.
A modern-day youth sharing the same name as the heroic Kevin travels to Omphalos and becomes a fellow townsman and friend of Bai'e.
In this apocalyptic world, shrouded in darkness, he possesses the title of savior but lacks the power to do so.
Is he simply doomed to fail, waiting for the train crew to descend upon the world?
What if that day doesn't arrive?
Just as Kevin is losing hope, the entry system suddenly activates, offering him three ways to obtain entries.
These are: Annual Out-of-Realm Entries: This allows a yearly opportunity to obtain entries from other worlds, but requires completing a quest in person.
Monthly Face-to-Face Entries: When a player's favorability reaches a certain level, they can copy the target entry without affecting the other player.
And once a day, there's a stat looting feature: if you forcibly loot an enemy's stat after confirming they're completely defenseless, the looted enemy will lose the corresponding stat's ability.
Furthermore, to give you a preliminary level of self-defense, the stat system thoughtfully customizes a starting stat for you:
[Inscription of Savior - Red]! (Starts as Gold, now upgraded to Red)