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Li Yu awakens a Psionic Ability in a post-apocalyptic world of endless rain and starvation, but his malnourished body cannot support its activation. He serves as temporary captain of a small scavenger squad. After a fruitless fishing attempt, he returns to camp to find Gao He attempting to assault Fu Xiyao, the squad’s only girl. Gao He, backed by Song Deng and Kang Le, admits to hoarding food and decides to split the squad. He takes most of their stored tree roots and purified water, also trying to seize the distillation apparatus until Li Yu stops him with his bow. Gao He leaves with a lewd threat toward Fu Xiyao. Overwhelmed by hunger and illness, Li Yu collapses. Fu Xiyao carries him to a shelter, feeding him her last dried fish and tree roots while praying for his recovery. She fears the fate of lone women in this brutal world — being enslaved as breeding tools or eaten.Li Yu regains consciousness and finally activates his Psionic Ability. He sees a data panel displaying his wooden bow’s stats: LV1, effective range 30 meters, 100% accuracy after a five-second aim. His power source is an abdominal cyclone that consumes energy with each use and requires sustained intake of mutated creature meat to recover and gain experience for upgrades. To regain strength, Li Yu hunts a Rain Rabbit, a mutant rabbit that evolved gills to breathe underwater, notorious for its speed and near-impossible capture by normal weapons. Using his targeting system, the aiming circle locks onto the rabbit; after five seconds, his arrow kills it instantly. The kill grants enough experience to upgrade his bow to LV2, extending its range to 50 meters, while the rabbit’s meat replenishes his cyclone. He shares the meat with Fu Xiyao, who is astonished but grateful. That night, as they rest, Li Yu’s cyclone slowly absorbs the energy, and by morning his experience fills again, upgrading his bow to LV3 with a 60-meter range and increased proficiency. However, each upgrade drains his cyclone, underscoring his constant need for food.They return to their old camp to salvage remaining supplies before departing. While traveling, Li Yu’s enhanced senses catch the alarm calls of sparrows, signaling nearby danger. He changes course but still encounters a six-person scavenger squad. The hostile squad spreads out, moving to surround them with clear intent to rob and kill. Li Yu quickly nocks an arrow, locks onto their leader, and holds his aim. The squad hesitates, intimidated by the ranged weapon. Their captain examines Li Yu’s ragged appearance and the bow, wondering if he belongs to a powerful group. The confrontation freezes into a tense standoff. The scavengers do not retreat, and Li Yu and Fu Xiyao brace for violence, knowing that only strength and caution can carry them forward. The story follows their struggle against betrayal, hunger, and constant threats, with Li Yu’s evolving Psionic Ability as their only edge in a world where trust is shattered and predation is law.

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台风末世,我拥有百分百命中率
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I want to know more about the “sirs” mentioned by the scavenger captain when he talks about the bow. Are there people in power who distribute weapons? What’s the hierarchy in this apocalypse? That hint dropped in casual dialogue makes me curious about the wider world. Maybe Li Yu will encounter a settlement or an organization later. The story is opening up to more than just scavenger camps. That excites me.
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One of the best parts is the little moment where Fu Xiyao’s stomach growls while she watches Li Yu eat the rabbit. That silent suffering is relatable. And when she hands back half the meat even though she clearly wants more, it shows her sense of duty. Small gestures like that make me care about these characters way more than big speeches. That’s good character writing.
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Overall, the first few chapters do a solid job of setting up a classic apocalyptic survival story with a system-based power. The strengths are the tension between characters, the gritty details of survival, and the balance of hope and despair. Flaws include some flat side characters, repetitive weakness moments, and a slightly clunky translation style. But I’m hooked enough to want to know what happens with the six scavengers.
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The experience point system and level-up consume cyclic energy—this reminds me of cultivation novels but with a sci-fi twist. The upgrade only seems to increase range so far, but I bet later upgrades add new abilities or arrow types. The progression is slow enough that it doesn’t feel like cheating. I just hope the story doesn’t keep hitting the “upgrade then feel drained” button too often.
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I’m a little disappointed that the three traitors just walked away and didn’t cause more trouble. They vanished into the rain and we haven’t seen them since. For a group that was so aggressive, it felt anticlimactic. But maybe they’ll return later as a recurring threat with a grudge. That would be better than just dropping them. Gao He seems like the type to hold a grudge.
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The timing of the rain stopping is almost too perfect—it’s the morning after the rabbit hunt, when they need to move. But I’ll accept it as a sign of a new beginning. The line “the continuous torrential rain had indeed passed” gave me a sense of relief. The weather mirrors the story’s mood, and now that the rain is lighter, I hope the plot picks up too.
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