Infinite Job Transfers Starting from Mechanic Chapter 1251 - 703: Old Friends

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Previously on Infinite Job Transfers Starting from Mechanic...
Su Yu reflected on his transmigrator origins, theorizing he descends from a higher narrative layer as an audience infiltrating the story. Adopting a reader's perspective, he observed narrative existence in Qu Tong, other protagonists, and supporting characters across countless events. After a millennium of analysis, he successfully created ethereal narrative existence from nothing using super-quality conversion.

"It’s not simple."

"I truly have those former comrades to thank for their ’assistance’..."

Su Yu let out a deep internal sigh.

Across more than a thousand years, Su Yu kept a vigilant watch over protagonists and side characters from countless storylines.

He went so far as to call upon his old allies from Azure Star, including Tie Long and Yang Lie.

These figures had not resurfaced after incidents such as the Primordial Universe’s reset.

Truthfully, they had shown up much earlier, yet lacking their former recollections, they were no longer the companions Su Yu recognized.

During the prior reboot of the Primordial Universe, the role of Su Yu on Azure Star was filled by the Radiant Emperor.

Every ordeal they endured happened alongside the Radiant Emperor.

Additionally, at that juncture, Azure Star’s saga remained unresolved, while the Primordial Universe endured a massive sacrifice, culminating in the Radiant Emperor’s vanishing.

From start to finish, Su Yu never laid eyes on them again.

As a result, these individuals transformed into utter strangers for Su Yu.

Su Yu refrained from any dealings with them, permitting them to exist freely within the Primordial Universe.

Despite zero connection to Su Yu, these people soared to impressive heights in the Transcendence Council.

Su Yu detected hints of narrative essence dwelling within them.

It was obvious that these figures served as prominent supporting roles.

Though the Transcendence Council had assimilated innumerable alien races from the Primordial Universe, their civilizations vastly outnumbering Azure Star’s populace.

Still, a multitude from Azure Star secured major achievements in the Transcendence Council; this anomaly highlights an exceptional prodigy birth rate.

The reason lies in their position as crucial "supporting characters" in the narrative, endowing them with narrative layer strength.

Upon grasping this truth, Su Yu strove to invoke all his past comrades, memories intact.

These were the core members of Su Yu’s original squad.

The Little Universe may be obliterated, but Su Yu’s present might lets him readily reconstruct it, complete with every soul inside.

Su Yu’s mind has perpetually archived details on these individuals.

Su Yu had envisioned discovering a secure space-time to revive them for an everyday existence.

Yet this occasion, to fulfill the ceremony, Su Yu brought them forth prematurely.

These individuals, much like fellow Azure Star natives, carry names such as Tie Long, Xiao Shengyin, Xie Yitian, Yang Lie...

Through trials, cosmic resets, and beyond, they evolved into entirely separate beings.

Akin to Su Yu and the Pain Evil God in days past, stemming from identical roots yet wholly autonomous.

Once restored to life, Su Yu noticed their narrative presence had grown far denser.

Their strength stays feeble, but their very being shines with remarkable resilience.

Standouts include Xie Yitian, Tie Long, Xiao Shengyin, and their ilk.

Su Yu even tested reviving the long-perished Ghost Emperor, the barely-living Brutal Evil God, Pain Evil God, and the oddly-acting Qi Chen.

None of these beings threaten Su Yu anymore; their power pales dramatically.

In reality, Qi Chen never fully perished; harnessing the Ultimate Savior’s force via drastic evolution, he clung to Su Yu’s vicinity.

Su Yu had known this for eons but deemed it unworthy of effort.

This time, Su Yu revived him too.

Notions like Evil God Undying or Ultimate Savior now amuse Su Yu, effortlessly dismantlable at his leisure.

Post-revival, Su Yu discerned their narrative essence surging denser still, matching Qu Tong, the Transcendence Council’s prodigious lead.

These were pivotal foes from Su Yu’s earlier escapades; naturally, their narrative potency thrives.

By scrutinizing them, Su Yu amassed thorough records on narrative existence.

At revival, they preserved their old memories, plunging them into total disarray over the present reality.

Their recollections remain trapped in the vanished Little Universe or moments before demise.

Abruptly brought back, briefed on surpassing the Primordial Universe, spanning endless dimensions, attaining the supreme realm of all timelines, and tasked to shatter the narrative layer for loftier realms...

Such staggering truths strain credulity for any soul.

Yet these allies proved their worth; after fleeting dismay, they embraced the facts through faith in "Mr. Su Yu."

They dove into mastering elite superior technologies, amplifying their prowess and fundamental nature.

Su Yu avoided slotting them into the Transcendence Council, crafting instead a novel space-time realm for solitary habitation.

Fully apprised of affairs, they founded their personal Transcendence Council to unravel narrative layer enigmas.

In truth, their tech and insight trail the contemporary Transcendence Council.

Still, Su Yu’s core aim is their "immersion into the tale," morphing into authentic "characters."

Sure enough, once they joined, they swiftly integrated themselves, displaying remarkable talents, achieving feats one by one, and uncovering various discoveries.

Clearly, their "narrative existence" took effect, transforming them into supporting characters within the Transcendence Council, granting sudden surges of extraordinary talents from nowhere.

"Looks like these folks carry something peculiar; all those 'characters' around me, could they be setups orchestrated by the upper narrative book?"

Su Yu pondered silently while watching them.

Su Yu himself holds no narrative existence, reduced to just a mere "walk-on part."

Nevertheless, encircled by numerous 'prominent' characters, Su Yu began to suspect he'd been singled out ever since his crossing.

Plotted by certain upper narrative powers.

However, such narrative might not truly impact Su Yu at all.

Because of Su Yu's exceptional condition, despite wielding invincible might, he stays a "walk-on part" in the narrative realm, devoid of narrative existence.

This setup hinders the upper narrative layer from scheming anything directly for Su Yu.

Still, some awareness within the upper narrative layer could subtly sway Su Yu by manipulating these "supporting characters" nearby.

Forcing Su Yu to follow the "story," thus seizing control over him.

Humans, after all, thrive in society; whenever Su Yu engages with these characters, their influence becomes unavoidable.

Thankfully, events escalated rapidly, and Su Yu's strength skyrocketed beyond them thanks to his panel's presence.

These characters failed to match Su Yu's explosive power growth, falling far behind and losing any ability to affect him.

Even now, Su Yu reigns supreme and invincible in this narrative layer, with not a single character able to sway him further.