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[STATUS PANEL

Na: Jack Wattson

Race: Supre Human{Progenitor}

Blessing: Blessing from Universe

Bloodline: Unknown

Existence Level: Level 0

Main Ability: CREATOR lv1

Innate Abilities: Immortality, Eyes of the Universe, Luck, ????

Physique: 119.9

Spiritual Level: 119.9

Mindscape: 119.9

CREATED ABILITIES:

//Technopathy : lv5//

//Ti Dilation Mindscape: --//

//Teleportation : lv5//

// Super regeneration : lv5//

//Cloning : lv5//

CREATED KNOWLEDGE;

//Basic Runes//

CREATED ITEMS;

//None//

NOTE: Congratulations, you are on your journey to becoming the *****]

When I woke up, there wasn't any earth-shattering shift in my reality—at least, not at first glance.

The interface appeared the sa, except for a few glaring changes: a new designation called "Progenitor," a celestial blessing, and innate abilities that seed downright ridiculous.

It took almost a full day in the Temporal Dinsional Matrix (TDM)—a pocket of slowed ti—interrogating the system to even begin wrapping my mind around how profoundly different I had beco.

With these newfound abilities, I was confident I could take down the Shadow, a looming existential threat, with ease. Yet, strangely, the urgency in my heart refused to diminish.

The system revealed so fascinating truths: for beings below level one existence, the maximum stat threshold was 99.9. No matter how hard you trained or pushed, that cap was absolute. But now? Now, there was a way beyond.

The more powerful the race, the further that stat limit stretched. For humans, the ceiling was 99. But for dragons? T

heir cap could be as high as 110. The difference might seem trivial at first glance, but once a stat crossed the threshold of 100, its potency multiplied tenfold. Each additional point beca a monuntal leap in power.

And my race? I wasn't just human anymore. I'd evolved into one of the top 100 species in existence, with a limit far beyond humanity's.

Those 20 extra points may not have seed like much on paper, but in practice, they equated to an enhancent of over 200 stats.

The Progenitor designation was another ga-changer. Apparently, I'd beco the first-ever Supre Human—a feat so rare it was deed nearly impossible due to the extraordinary materials required for evolution.

//Progenitor: As the first Supre Human, you gain the following benefits

All abilities of the Supre Human race are multiplied by 100.

You can create Supre Humans from other humans.

Debuff any human by 20%.

All humans feel a sense of reverence and worship toward you.

The implications were staggering.

The system was essentially saying I wasn't just the strongest—I was the template, the apex from which all others would be asured.

But as incredible as this was, it wasn't the most jaw-dropping aspect of my transformation.

//Blessing of the Universe: In recognition of the birth of a new race, the Universe bestows its blessing. Benefits include

Immortality.

Immunity to divine and ti-related abilities.

Extre luck.

Halved requirents for all future evolutions.

Eyes of the Universe unlocked.

Rune of Alcavith unlocked.

??? unlocked.

Immortality was just the tip of the iceberg. The blessing made untouchable by divine powers and ti manipulation—two of the most feared forces in existence.

No matter what happened, I would persist. It was a cheat code for existence itself.

Then there were the Eyes of the Universe. These weren't just so fancy lenses—they were legendary, coveted tools of understanding and manipulation, capable of bending the very fabric of reality.

When I woke up, there wasn't any earth-shattering shift in my reality—at least, not at first glance.

The interface appeared the sa, except for a few glaring changes: a new designation called "Progenitor," a celestial blessing, and innate abilities that seed downright ridiculous.

It took almost a full day in the Temporal Dinsional Matrix (TDM)—a pocket of slowed ti—interrogating the system to even begin wrapping my mind around how profoundly different I had beco.

With these newfound abilities, I was confident I could take down the Shadow, a looming existential threat, with ease. Yet, strangely, the urgency in my heart refused to diminish.

The system revealed so fascinating truths: for beings below level one existence, the maximum stat threshold was 99.9.

No matter how hard you trained or pushed, that cap was absolute. But now? Now, there was a way beyond.

The more powerful the race, the further that stat limit stretched. For humans, the ceiling was 99.

But for dragons? Their cap could be as high as 110. The difference might seem trivial at first glance, but once a stat crossed the threshold of 100, its potency multiplied tenfold.

Each additional point beca a monuntal leap in power.

And my race? I wasn't just human anymore. I'd evolved into one of the top 100 species in existence, with a limit far beyond humanity's.

Those 20 extra points may not have seed like much on paper, but in practice, they equated to an enhancent of over 200 stats.

The Progenitor designation was another ga-changer. Apparently, I'd beco the first-ever Supre Human—a feat so rare it was deed nearly impossible due to the extraordinary materials required for evolution.

//Progenitor: As the first Supre Human, you gain the following benefits

All abilities of the Supre Human race are multiplied by 100.

You can create Supre Humans from other humans.

Debuff any human by 20%.

All humans feel a sense of reverence and worship toward you.

The implications were staggering.

The system was essentially saying I wasn't just the strongest—I was the template, the apex from which all others would be asured.

But as incredible as this was, it wasn't the most jaw-dropping aspect of my transformation.

//Blessing of the Universe: In recognition of the birth of a new race, the Universe bestows its blessing. Benefits include

Immortality.

Immunity to divine and ti-related abilities.

Extre luck.

Halved requirents for all future evolutions.

Eyes of the Universe unlocked.

Rune of Alcavith unlocked.

??? unlocked.

Immortality was just the tip of the iceberg.

The blessing made untouchable by divine powers and ti manipulation—two of the most feared forces in existence.

No matter what happened, I would persist. It was a cheat code for existence itself.

Then there were the Eyes of the Universe. These weren't just so fancy lenses—they were legendary, coveted tools of understanding and manipulation, capable of bending the very fabric of reality.

//Eyes of the Universe

See and understand all things, including universal laws.

Manipulate anything visible.

Shape reality itself.

???? (locked).

The only limitation was energy. Without sufficient power, the eyes would drain vitality instead—a process that would normally lead to death.

But with Immortality granting endless vitality, even that restriction was effectively aningless.

Then ca the description of my new race, the Supre Human.

//Race: Supre Human//

A species evolved from humanity, enhanced by a millionfold in every aspect.

Abilities: Eternal Adaptation, Eternal Evolution, Super Brain, Total Body Control.

Take humanity's natural traits—our ability to heal, grow stronger through training, adapt to our environnt—and magnify them by a million.

That was just the baseline. Now factor in the Progenitor multiplier, which amplified all racial abilities by 100. The final multiplier was 100 million.

//Eternal Adaptation

Adapt to any condition a million tis faster than normal.

This ability was my favorite. It ant that no matter what I faced—whether environntal extres or physical threats—my body would adapt until I not only survived but thrived.

Like a living embodint of evolution, I'd grow stronger in real-ti.

//Eternal Evolution

Continuously surpass all limits by evolving into higher forms.

No bottlenecks. No ceilings. The concept of "limits" simply didn't apply anymore.

The Super Brain was equally insane, giving intellectual capabilities a million tis greater than an ordinary human.

I could think faster, process more information, and retain perfect mory.

With these upgrades, I decided it was ti to set aside my earlier plans for physical leveling. A new phase of preparation was in order.

The second phase hinged on Rune Knowledge. While I might not need Runes to defeat the Shadow, my instincts told they were crucial.

Runes were essentially the laws of nature, condensed into symbols. To master Runes was to wield the very fabric of reality.

Even basic Rune Knowledge was prohibitively expensive in terms of Xymic energy because it interfaced directly with universal laws. And mastering even the basics?

It required an imnse amount of ti. Even with my enhanced brain, it would take an ordinary year of relentless study to make aningful progress.

But I wasn't ordinary.

The TDM offered a loophole. Eight hours in the Matrix equaled 8,000 hours of subjective ti—over 333 days. That was already close to a full year.

Then ca the cheat: cloning. By creating 100 clones, each focused on different categories of Runes, I could effectively multiply that ti by a factor of 100.

Ten subjective years of study condensed into a single day of real-world ti.

Runes, like letters in the alphabet, were aningless in isolation. But combine them correctly, and their power beca limitless.

Even the simplest arrangents could achieve extraordinary effects. Mastery would make unstoppable.

So, why not?

Shadow was coming, and every instinct told I'd need this knowledge to face what lay ahead. It was ti to begin.

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