After Life's Reset, I Stand on Top of the World
Chapter 1: Life Reset Simulator

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[Ding! Life Reset Simulator Activated!]

In July, Zack sat in front of his computer screen in a one-bedroom apartment in Webb City, hearing the sound echoing in his mind.

He didn't look panicked; instead, he calmly glanced around and silently closed the urban novel he was reading on the internet.

Is this a system?

For Zack, who had read countless online novels, this situation was far from unfamiliar.

The only thing that slightly surprised him was that his parents were still alive, yet here came the system.

Usually, aren't systems more likely to appear on orphans?

Zack was a junior in college and would be entering his senior year in September, facing the looming pressure of graduation equals unemployment.

Over the past three years, his grades in university were average, and he hadn't worried much, mainly just muddling through.

It was only when he was about to enter his senior year that he suddenly felt the pressure.

Even so, Zack wasn't overly stressed, because he believed it would be easy to find a job after graduation.

But as for how good the job would be, or whether he'd have to work overtime every day, he had no idea.

During his senior year in high school, he gave it his all and with some above-average performance, managed to get into the Imperial Capital University of Finance and Economics.

After all, it was a Project 211 university, and compared to most people, Zack was already considered quite outstanding.

Zack's parents were both local public officials in Webb City, holding low-level, grassroots positions with undemanding daily work.

A few years ago, Zack's parents began to worry about their son's future marriage prospects.

Plus, public officials have high housing funds, so they gritted their teeth, scraped together a down payment, and bought him a one-bedroom apartment in Webb City.

The apartment wasn't big, but it was a home.

Who would have thought that in the past few years, house prices had soared, and this one-bedroom apartment had more than doubled in value?

Their decision to buy a house years ago had become the best decision they ever made.

Zack's father and mother boasted about their wise decision to anyone they met.

Zack had a rough idea of what life would be like after graduation.

Either he would struggle in a big city, seeing if he could defy fate, or he would return to Webb City to take the civil service exam.

Then he would find a decent girl, living a monotonous life of going to work and coming home, which was the future life Zack could see with his own eyes.

But now, it seemed he wouldn't need to struggle in a big city; the opportunity to defy fate might have already arrived!

Zack calmed his mind and opened the system that had appeared in his thoughts.

[Life Reset Simulator!]

[The host can reset their attribute points, simulate another possible life, and experience it in their dreams.]

[After a successful simulation, the host can bring abilities, experiences, etc., from the dream life into reality.]

[Please note: The simulated life brought into reality has a time limit.]

[The host starts with three chances to simulate life and chooses one to experience.]

[After completing a simulated experience, there is a chance to gain new attribute points, increasing the possibility of the next life simulation.]

[As this is the host's first use of the Life Reset Simulator, they are rewarded with a random simulation using a fixed template.]

As Zack read the introduction to the Life Reset Simulator, he found it slightly complicated.

He first looked at his current attributes.

Five was the average value, but he didn't know if it represented the average person or was based on Zack himself as a template.

Zack thought the attributes were fairly reliable.

He was tall, and his appearance was a bit more handsome than average, at the level of being slightly good-looking, so a score of 6 was accurate.

Although Zack was tall, he was very skinny, and since he preferred staying indoors and didn't exercise much, his physical stamina was poor, so a score of 4 was normal.

A family with a score of 5 should be the working class, and Zack's parents were typical working-class individuals.

Although they were civil servants, Webb City was not an ultra-first-tier city.

The family was lucky to have a house, but it wasn't in the imperial capital, so a score of 5 was acceptable.

As for intelligence, Zack knew his IQ and talent were just average, not genius level.

He got into the Imperial Capital University of Finance and Economics through hard work and some luck.

He couldn't compare to those who studied less but still got into good universities, let alone the prodigies in gifted programs.

"So, I rely on my looks to make a living!"

Looking at his attributes, Zack suddenly realized he had discovered the secret to his success.

After checking his attributes, Zack turned his attention back to the Life Reset Simulator.

Besides these attributes that could be freely combined, there were two additional options below.

One was [Draw a Random Talent Card], and the other was [Choose One of Two Careers].

Zack immediately became interested.

When he opened the random talent card section, Zack was completely embarrassed.

The talent card section was labeled with several big words:

[Innate Immunity: You will not contract AIDS or similar sexually transmitted diseases.]

Cough, cough, just say sexually transmitted diseases; why does this system put asterisks? Is it afraid of malfunctioning too?

Complaining inwardly, Zack saw that this option was indeed random as the system had said, and he couldn't change it.

That meant no matter what kind of life simulation Zack chose this time, he would have to carry this talent with him.

After a moment of thought, Zack roughly understood how to play the "Life Reset Simulator."

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