The ancients determined the seasons based on the direction pointed by the Big Dipper. Today, we have a new Big Dipper, spanning the skies above us, becoming our "eye in the sky," safeguarding national security and serving society and the people's well-being. This is the BeiDou satellite navigation system, independently developed and built by my country. The novel depicts the arduous and magnificent construction process and the growth of each individual along the way. Like the Big Dipper, they shine like a starry sky.
Well! To put it simply, this is an online game where players control magic weapons, flying swords, and compete with each other to see how good their character is.
In the middle of the 21st century, a meaningful message brought mankind to an unknown territory-the Boundary Convention: unknown purpose, unknown source, what kind of crazy extraterrestrial invasion? Or is it an attempt to cover up between major powers?
Since then, earth-shaking changes have taken place on the earth, rising sea levels compress the living space of human beings, and the weird body decomposition makes the only human beings face the crisis of genocide... Everything seems to indicate that human beings will eventually be bound by gravity Live alone, die alone.
More and more things with visions squeezed into this tiny planet from unheard of places. Supporters, opponents, and human beings with their own ulterior motives also began to make enemies in private for their own ideas.
A woman in an oil painting seems to be the key to everything. She makes people crazy but also gives people hope... Can men and women on the pioneers still smile?
What if one day, every spacecraft in outer space around Earth—whether it's China's Changgong Space Station or the US SpaceLink satellite constellation—were destroyed, their debris forever circling the Earth, like the gnarled rope tightly wrapped around a prisoner's neck on a gallows? Would you still be able to breathe? Could you escape unscathed? Could such a scenario ever happen? If it did, would it be a blessing or a curse? Would you choose to be imprisoned in the heavens, or break free? Waiting online, it's urgent.
Game invasion, no romantic pairing, extremely lucky female protagonist, skill-based gameplay, satisfying read, strong female lead, hidden profession, national destiny competition, leveling up.
The arrival of "Epoch" is not a game, but an unknown testing ground for the future of humanity.
As players from all over the world flocked to the game, fighting tooth and nail for rare classes, top-tier skills, and legendary equipment, Ling Wei, at the moment of creating her character, randomly drew the only hidden class—[Fate Thief].
Her core skill is a seemingly childish "Coin of Fate": if she flips it and succeeds, she can steal a skill, talent, or even status from any target within her line of sight and use it for her own purposes; if she fails, she will only suffer a minor random debuff.
The world only knows that she relies on "borrowing" skills for output, but they can never guess whose signature move she will pull out next. The world laughs at her strange skills, but she can rival the gods with a mortal body.
From her dazzling maneuvers in the beginner's village to her astonishing comebacks in international dungeons; from the carefree spirit of a lone wolf to a pillar of strength in the war for national destiny. As the barriers between the game and reality gradually crumble, and monsters and crises sweep across their homes, Ling Wei, holding the coin that determines fate, stands at the pinnacle of the era.
"You say my profession is outrageous? Oh, sorry, I'm just lucky. I really can do whatever I want." This is an invincible legend of a lucky player who, with a bug-level profession, outplays everyone and crushes all opponents, ultimately leading civilization into a new era.