Cherreads

Chapter 18 - Catastrophic World (1)

The next day.

System: Transmigration Life System

Host: Yun Fei

Age: 15

Points: 40

Available Transmigration Attempts: 1

Yun Fei looked at his panel, where the available Transmigration attempts had refreshed.

After taking another deep breath, he silently chanted in his mind:

"Confirm Transmigration."

As the chant finished, Yun Fei's vision once again went black... Drip, drip... Cold water droplets continuously fell on Yun Fei's forehead, waking him from his slumber.

He slowly opened his eyes, finding himself in a dim, narrow room.

Before he could even examine his surroundings, a memory flooded his mind.

This introduction was still concise, even more so than the previous world he had experienced.

Simply put, this world, 50 years ago...

A scientific expedition team in the Arctic Ocean accidentally unearthed an ancient virus from billions of years ago.

As glaciers collapsed and the virus spread, global organisms began to undergo drastic mutations.

Initially, the mutated creatures rapidly increased in size, with behemoths a hundred meters tall appearing in less than a month, and even kilometer-Rank giant beasts emerging after ten years.

These creatures were collectively known as "monsters"; they could spew ice and flames, and even release high-voltage currents exceeding a million volts, making them extremely terrifying.

At the same time, humans also gained the ability to evolve, becoming espers.

However, even so, humanity was still in constant retreat.

The population sharply declined, with less than a hundred million people remaining worldwide.

The reason was not only the evolution of animals but also the mutation of insects and microorganisms.

The rapid mutation of these microorganisms led to rampant viral infections, and even the appearance of zombies.

Humans collectively referred to these mutated entities as "Evolvers" or "Mutants."

Recalling this information, Yun Fei couldn't help but gasp.

Compared to the previous world, this place was undoubtedly more dangerous.

Moreover, his surroundings were dilapidated, clearly an area long abandoned by humans.

In other words, the outside was likely infested with monsters.

Just then, a mechanical voice echoed in his mind:

"Ding! Manual Lottery Module has finished loading. Wishing the Host a happy experience."

"Manual Lottery Function Description"

One manual lottery draw is available daily. Prizes are divided into five Ranks: White, Green, Blue, Purple, and Gold, increasing in value from lowest to highest.

As the System's prompt faded, a golden, dazzling large spinning wheel appeared before Yun Fei.

He carefully examined the prizes but suddenly froze.

Although he wasn't sure exactly how many prizes there were, judging by the dense grid, there were at least tens of thousands.

White-Rank prizes accounted for more than half, while there were only three Gold-Rank rewards.

He couldn't help but grumble in his mind: "Is this... isn't this messing with me, System?"

White rewards were nothing more than some bottled water and a loaf of bread, in very limited quantities.

And he could only draw once a day, with no way to get additional drawing opportunities.

Yun Fei couldn't help but complain, "The cheat provided in the last world was so powerful, why is it so trash in this world?"

Although the Gold-Rank rewards were indeed quite tempting, they included some astonishing items.

For example, destruction-Rank mechs, infinite space capable of holding everything, and the legendary Purple Firmament Divine Lightning.

These abilities or items, which sounded exciting, could almost be described as Heaven-Defying existences.

But the problem was that the probability of obtaining these rewards was only one in ten thousand.

Could he really win such a low-probability event?

Yun Fei was very confident in his luck.

He was the type who had bought lottery tickets several times but had never won once, not even the smallest prize.

Even when buying drinks with a prize draw, he had never won "another bottle."

Under these circumstances, how could he possibly believe in his luck?

More Chapters