Sign-In System in Modern Earth
Failed student no more!
When the mysterious Ascendancy Orb chose Malik Abdullahi on his dreary walk home from secondary school, his humdrum life in Berbera shattered. Integrating with him, it gifted him the "Sign-in System" – a cryptic AI that rewards discretion, strategic growth, and daily dedication with mind-sharpening abilities and more.
Suddenly, acing exams and securing a coveted spot at university is just the beginning.
Witness Malik's silent revolution as he leverages the system's power to not only transform himself but also to secretly reshape his surroundings.
From a struggling teen to a shadowy force manipulating economics and technology, his journey is one of hidden power and reluctant leadership.
But this is just the first arc in a grand cosmic tapestry.
Prepare for a tale that transcends galaxies, where a discreet climb from the Horn of Africa leads to a galactic harem forged through political alliances, a post-human evolution of mankind orchestrated from the shadows, and a destiny that culminates in cosmic godhood.
Malik isn't a hero; he's the unseen hand guiding humanity's ascent, a master strategist playing a game where the board is the universe itself.
Get ready for a unique blend of system sci-fi, nation-building intrigue, and cosmic ambition, where the stakes escalate from a single life to the fate of realities.
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