Chapter 5: Blueprint of Revenge
[System Tutorial Initiated]
A new window slid into view like a page turning in midair.
đ  Welcome to the Industrial Ascent System đ
You have been selected to receive the following core modules:
Photographic Memory
Instantly memorize anything you see â diagrams, notes, machines.
Mechanical Insight I
View basic machines in exploded blueprints. Detect flaws or weak points.
System XP
Unlock new functions by creating, repairing, or innovating mechanical/electrical devices.
Progression Path (Tier 1):
Repair 1 functional motorcycle engine
Create 1 custom part
Assemble 1 full product with in-house parts
đ§ Think of this system as your second brain. Cold. Precise. Merciless.
đ Success builds more modules. Failure gives nothing.
First-time Bonus Skill: "Recall Echo" unlocked.
Replay one moment from your past life in perfect clarity.
Use now? [Yes] / [No]
He hesitated.
Then: Yes.
The screen went dark. His body froze.
And then, like a flash of lightningâhe was there again.
Past Life â Age 19
The repair shop was cramped and boiling hot. Grease on the floor, fumes in the air. In front of him: a small 4-stroke motorcycle engine.
He was sweating bullets.
Hands shaking.
Tools slipping.
The instructor stood over him, arms crossed, sneering.
"I thought your family ran a factory. You don't even know how to realign a timing chain?"
Snickers from the others.
He'd stayed up for nights cramming, trying to memorize the diagrams. But when it mattered, his mind had gone blank. Just blank.
He fumbled. He failed.
He was expelled from the program a week later.
Present Day
He exhaled sharply, back in the factory. His knuckles were white from clenching his fists.
Never again.
I won't be laughed at again. I won't be helpless when my family needs me. I won't kneel for scraps from suppliers who spit on us.
Ding!
New Goal Created: [Self-Sufficiency Path - Tier 1]
â Identify part the factory relies on from external supplier
⏠Recreate technical drawing using system assistance
⏠Build a working prototype
⏠Integrate it into an actual motorcycle model
⏠Present part to father for production pitch
He turned to the dusty storage rack.
Rows of carburetors, all imported. Delicate. Overpriced. Frequently defective.
Perfect.
Later That Night
By lamplight, he sketched the entire inner structure of the factory's current carburetor â from fuel intake to venturi.
Every curve. Every hole. Every measurement.
Not from memory â from system memory.
A second page followed. This time, his improvement:
A small alteration to reduce clogging, using cheaper domestic materials.
The blueprint was done before midnight.
At 17 years old, in a crumbling backlot of a small-town motorcycle factory, he had just designed his first original part.
And he wasn't even getting started yet.