Summary of the My Life Can Be Infinitely Simulated

Basically, Gu Yang got thrown into a world run by raw martial power first thing. For two years basically living hand-to-mouth scraping by in some tiny village far away from any action. Then, after saving up every last bit of coinage imaginable (or maybe just finding the right stash?), he finally managed to grab hold of this Life Simulation System and activate it.

Once you run a simulation with that thing, apparently, you get another shot at an alternate life path – different starting point, different experiences, all wrapped up in some kind of trial. And here's the kicker: each time you finish one, you can basically pull out one specific asset from your previous existence to bring into this new life. Either your cultivation level holds over, or maybe a neat trick or two you picked up, or just that accumulated knowledge... yeah.

So far my attempts with the first few simulations were mostly underwhelming. One time I ended up being some low-level clerk for ages – five whole years basically living paycheck to paycheck (in spirit points?), then barely scraped together enough coinage to buy a basic manual. Trained hard as hell, maybe ten years later? Rode out the Ninth Realm at the end... but honestly, just when you think it's time, some big gun drops and blows your mind clean off.

Another cycle basically started me ranked Ninth already on land – mountain escape stuff. Got hired onto a noble family, became their guardian. Spent two decades basically sweating my arse off learning their martial arts rigorously until I hit Eighth Grade... but then just faded away in that little town because of old age? Kinda pathetic really.

Then there was this third one where I earned favor and learned some fancy techniques with a prestigious clan – cool stuff actually. But the slow crawl meant everyone else passed me by, sidelined basically. Finally broke through after years of sheer stubbornness... Seventh Grade! ...only to meet an enemy who's clearly way above you in power level and get wiped out on the spot.

Point is, these first three runs were just really frustrating. All that hard work basically leading nowhere. You'd think with all that experience transferred over I could do better than 'transcend limits' right? But nope, stuck in cycles where even reaching the highest levels felt hollow because it was so temporary or predictable.

Then simulation four dropped... and this time it wasn't just another grind towards a finite goal. It was different. Something clicked. This new cycle didn't force me into some predetermined path with a clear end point like before. Instead, what I realized basically is that the system's design itself pointed to something else entirely – maybe power isn't about levels and realms anymore? Maybe in this iteration... things change.

And honestly, thinking back now, it kinda makes sense why the title stuck as 'My Life Can Be Infinitely Simulated' – because when you reach a point where your existence stops being finite, that's what infinite means, right?

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