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Strength System In Magical World [Progression Fantasy]

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Against absolute strength, magic, technique, or strategy all cease to matter.





After an overexerted push-up, the disease-stricken Protagonist died of a heart attack and found himself in a magical world with a system.





However, he didn't receive any affinity for magic, let alone mana. All he received was the strength attribute.





Strength—something he lacked in his previous life, something he had yearned for. In this life, it was all he had.





His desire was to live a fulfilling life, one he couldn't in his former body. But things weren't so simple.





This new world was vast, spanning large continents, towering mountains, endless oceans, and thousands of races. Calamities and challenges were frequent, along with dungeons, inheritances, mining, crafting, hunting, and even farming. Monsters, tournaments—the list was endless.





Yet the only way to survive here was to grow stronger and then stronger still.





So that one day he could say, across all five continents, seven oceans, and four skies, he alone was the strongest.
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