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Li Wen, a repeat student at the Third United Academy in the interstellar era, is deemed a failure during the awakening ceremony when his manifested Divine Tree prototype is classified as a "Waste Seed" with no clear function. Humiliated by his classmate Wang Hu, Li Wen is defended by his only friend Abu, a second-year student with a metal prosthetic arm who throws a circuit-interference-laced bread at Wang Hu to help them escape. That night, Li Wen's old Bluetooth earphone heats up and projects a blue light screen, revealing an invitation to the Myriad Worlds Chat Group. He accepts, and the interface floods with messages from beings like the Immortal Emperor and the Mechanical Demon God before a newbie red packet lands. Li Wen obtains a Wuxia World coordinate card and three inferior Qi Gathering Pills, with a system voice commanding him to deploy the Divine Tree sapling to the designated coordinates within 24 hours or lose all privileges.Forced to act, Li Wen learns to coax the sapling from his palm and uses an abandoned shuttle pod from a failed experiment to initiate a warp jump. He inserts the coordinate card, and during the chaotic transit, the sapling absorbs spatial energy, turning dark brown with blood-colored light as it anchors into a nutrient tank. The pod crash-lands in a dense, foggy forest with giant trees and rotten leaves, the air cold and damp. Stuck with depleted energy, Li Wen finds a bronze token buried among roots, etched with patterns and scratch-like characters. He hides his tool bag in a tree hollow and heads southeast, where the terrain flattens and trees thin, the forest enveloped in alien silence. The story begins his journey into this low-spirit world, marked by his sole possession of the mysterious growth—a withered branch that may hold power beyond its initial rejection.

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未来星际:我种棵树万倍返还成神
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The final paragraph of the first chapter is perfect. "He started walking forward." Not fast, nor stopping. It's such a great character moment after being humiliated. He's not running away, nor is he bravely striding into the unknown. He's just... going forward. It's a statement of quiet resilience. He's been knocked down, but he hasn't been broken. He's still moving, one foot in front of the other. That's the entire thesis of the story right there.
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Honestly, I almost teared up when Abu said "Don't worry, with me here, no one can touch your things." It's such a simple, heartfelt line. In a world where everyone is quick to label Li Wen as trash, Abu is his anchor. He doesn't care about the "Waste Seed" label. He sees his friend. That kind of unwavering support is a powerful emotional ballast for a story about climbing up from rock bottom. It makes the whole journey feel less lonely.
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The description of the token he finds—buried in the roots, with scratch-like characters and dried red marks—feels like a recovered artifact. It's not just glowing loot. It's something that was there before he arrived, likely belonging to someone else who failed. It immediately adds history and a sense of danger to the world. It's not a safe sandbox; it's a place where someone died, and Li Wen is now standing in their footsteps.
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I love that the system's first instructions aren't about wielding a great power. It's "Please deploy the Divine Tree sapling to the designated coordinates." It sounds like a job order. It's a task, not a destiny. It maintains Li Wen's blue-collar identity even as he's thrown into a cosmic game. He's just a guy with a job, who also happens to be an interdimensional gardener. It's a unique and refreshing take on a system story.
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The bit about the S-level ability users getting "war trophies and regional governance rights" from the academy's history is a chilling piece of world-building. It instantly elevates the stakes from "getting good grades" to "potential geopolitical power." It explains why the academy is so ruthless in its evaluations and why a "Waste Seed" rating is such a social death sentence. The system is literally designed to find and elevate its future rulers.
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The pacing is really good. It doesn't waste time. From the ceremony, to the bullying, to the system reveal, to the actual deployment—it all happens in the first few pages. There's no long-winded explanation about the academy or the system. The author trusts you to pick up the context clues and just enjoy the ride. This "show, don't tell" approach is what makes it so addictive to read.
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