
Ranked Last in the Assessment, I Led the Whole Family into Crazy Involution
by Han Rui 9
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Under the "ascension cold window" assessment system common to the three realms, a low-level immortal clan is at the bottom every year and is about to be permanently deprived of its immortal status and demoted to a mortal. The patriarch accidentally awakened to the "family co-study system", and he discovered that this broken system neither rewarded pills nor gave away exercises, but forced him to "lead the whole clan to learn together" and "form a mutual aid group to correct each other's homework"! The system taskbar clearly says: - [The top student in the clan completed a foundation-building note, and the clan leader obtained the "note sharing" permission] - [The whole clan participates in the "Ascension Mock Test", and the clan leader gets the privilege of "repeat machine"] - [The scumbag in the clan counterattacked and passed, and the clan leader obtained the "One More Time" skill] What's even more outrageous is that the "Krypton Gold Fairy Clan" next door are frantically smashing spiritual stones to buy elixirs, hiring famous teachers, and taking sprint classes. The protagonist's family can only grit their teeth and come up with their own questions, correct each other's mistakes, and stay up late... --Until one day, the clan leader discovered that a certain taciturn junior in the clan had actually figured out a "methodology for the college entrance examination" that transcended the current dimension! While the mainstream fairy clan was still fighting for resources and talents, the protagonist's family, relying on the family resilience of "never abandoning, never giving up", developed the "cross-dimensional examination linkage mechanism" and unexpectedly discovered-- The essence of immortality in this world may be a giant ascension imperial examination designed by "higher dimensional beings"... And their entire family, unknowingly, has become the "biggest variable" in this ten-thousand-year exam.
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