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Deserted Island: I Can Strengthen All Things
Deserted Island: I Can Strengthen All Things Plot:
Lin Mo, a food delivery courier, was swept ashore on a deserted island. On the brink of death, he awakened the "All Things Strengthening" superpower, which allows him to enhance the attributes of any object he touches. He used a strengthened stone knife to chop firewood and made coconuts juicier and sweeter, thinking he could survive peacefully. But when he went to collect firewood, he stumbled upon another group of castaways. Their leader coveted his ability, robbed his enhanced supplies, and forced him to build deadly weapons. Trapped between the harsh island environment and ruthless thugs, Lin Mo had to hide his power and use ordinary strengthened items to fight back, fighting for a glimmer of survival.
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