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Rowan was not worried that the Primordial Record would not be able to find a solution to this quandary, because several notifications were waiting for him ahead from the Singularity, and what he was doing was reading the log report, but he did not skip to the end, he wanted to understand the thods by which his Primordial Record used in problem-solving. How would it resolve the issue of his Class?

Although he was a holder of a Singularity, he could not say with a hundred percent confidence that he understood them. With the great enmity that he had with the World Stele, it was ti he began making up for any knowledge that he might be lacking.

Expanding Operational Paraters… Building a new Class using the Host's Supre Cores as a Base.

Class Formation: 6%

Integrating Titles…

Class Formation: 9%

Integrating Bloodlines…

Class Formation: 21%

Integrating Host's Dinsional Flesh…

#Error# Indecipherable Components — Readjusting Operational Paraters…

Integrating Host's Dinsional Flesh Capabilities…

Class Formation: 34%

#Error# Insufficient data Integrating Host's Dinsional Soul Capabilities…

Class Formation: 63%

#Error# Insufficient data Detected Supre Circle as a nascent formation of a Class, permission to consu and Integrate?...

The notifications from the Singularity stopped here and Rowan could see the reason why the Primordial Record had beco stuck. Instead of giving him a Class from a predetermined list, the Primordial Record had to build him a Class that was unique to him alone.

From what he knew about a Class, they were crafted using every single bloodline in existence as a baseline. aning that it did not matter which bloodline he had, his Class would be able to work with it.

His dinsional flesh and soul was the issue here. However, all hope was not lost, because the Primordial Record could essentially build a new Class for him, but the process had just t a roadblock.

From what he knew about a Class, they were crafted using every single bloodline in existence as a baseline. aning that it did not matter which bloodline he had, his Class would be able to work with it.

His dinsional flesh and soul was the issue here. However, all hope was not lost, because the Primordial Record could essentially build a new Class for him, but the process had just t a roadblock.

Despite all the tools the Singularity had to work with, it would appear that it still needed resources from him to complete this process, and that resource would be his Supre Circle.

One of the greatest reasons Rowan could reach the fourth dinsion was because the Supre Circle was able to hold all of his multiple abilities into one unified whole, allowing him to easily ascend into the higher dinsion, and if he was correct, a Class was supposed to do the sa thing but was even better.

Reaching the sixth-dinsional levels and higher would require Rowan to have a near perfect control of all his abilities and consciousness because he would be delving into mory, and even if his Supre Circles were strong enough to aid him in his sixth, seventh or eighth-dinsional ascension, what about the ninth and potentially the tenth dinsion?

Rowan contemplated for a while about what the Primordial Record needed, and how it would affect his future going forward.

He had intended to use the original nine Supre Circle as a base to push his agenda in other Primordial domains, but it would seem that he needed to find a new path forward. He might need to sacrifice present benefits for future rewards, but this was a path that Rowan was always going to take in the first place.

This might even be a good thing at the end of the day because he did not altogether trust the Supre Circle to deliver for him when taken past the limits, and if he was to use it as fuel for his Class, then there was no reason not to take it.

Rowan sent his intention to the Primordial Record, which could be interpreted as permission granted.

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Deep inside his dinsion, the Singularity seed to shudder, and a wave of power flowed out from it that swept through Rowan's body in relentless waves, and the sensation of rging with the Primordial Record reached a feverish peak.

He felt the touch of the Primordial Record more deeply than ever before, and he knew that if he wanted he could fight against its influence but Rowan did not, he simply observed the process, learning from it. This process was also one that he could use if he wanted to facilitate the true rger between his dinsion and the Primordial Record.

09:48

Without his bidding, the Supre Circles began to arise from his flesh.

The first Circle appeared, dull, gray, and filled with cracks. Rowan had not begun healing the original Supre Circles because of the cost, which would be exorbitant even for a filthy rich immortal like him, and because he did not see any particular reason why he should when he had a better set of Circles to call upon.

Above the first original Supre Circle, a new Circle appeared, blazing like a white sun, and Rowan observed both of these circles closely. When he was in the heat of battle, he had not taken the ti to observe them critically instead of analytically, but now he could examine them to his heart's content.

Both of the Supre Circles blazed with undeniable power, despite the first appearing semi-broken. Apart from their appearances, the aura they emanated was nearly identical, but Rowan could detect that while the first circle seed to connect with the reality all around him and shield him from it, the second circle that he created connected with his dinsional flesh and pushed reality away from him. They were serving the sa functions, but their thods were different.

The first Supre Circle used reality as the fuel to power its operation, which was the greatest reason for its unique ability where Rowan would never run out of energy as long as he summoned the Circle.

He understood now that it was because the Circle would be drawing energy from all of reality.

The second circle would be drawing energy from him, and he saw issues with that. Rowan was on a path that was diverging from the rest of reality, and if there was anything that should reflect those changes, it should be his Supre Circles.

At this point, his second Supre Circle might seem weaker than the original Supre Circle, but Rowan knew that this was just the start. His growth would soon reach a state where his energy storehouse would be equal to that of reality, and one day he would exceed it. Reality had reached the limits of its expansion, but he was just beginning, and Rowan was not writing himself off, because his foundations were strong.

He also discovered sothing odd about the original Supre Circle; it was extrely faint but Rowan was able to notice it after he observed this circle deeply. There was a sense of hunger erging from the circle that sought to devour the circle that Rowan had created.

Due to the broken nature of the original Supre Circle, this hunger had been hidden underneath the circle's urging for completeness and healing, and only with careful observation could this hunger be separated from it. Rowan could not fully decipher what this would an, but he could not allow any of his abilities to act against his interest. It was almost as if the Supre Circles were made to devour each other, but the ones he created did not share this trait.

Knowing that other geniuses out in reality were embarking on the path of the Supre Circle, he wondered if it was common knowledge that a completed Supre Circle would crave to devour another of its kind. Rowan's eyes shone in contemplation, "Is this how the Supre Era was supposed to end, immortals with powers second to Primordials fighting against each other to see whose Circle could devour the rest?"

He felt the tug of the Primordial Record on both of his Supre Circles, but he held it back from touching the ones that he had created, Rowan was willing to use all the nine original Supre Circles before he touched the ones that he created.

With this plan in mind, Rowan opened himself fully to the Primordial Record and eighteen circles blood around him, covering the entirety of his torso. Even if these were just visual representations of the circles and he had not truly unleashed them, this entire universe was trembling, straining the reinforcents that he made to its foundations.

The original nine Supre Circles were last like dull bronze rings, but his newly created circles shone in three colors, the first three were white, the second three were red and the last three were black. Unlike the original, these Supre Circles seed incredibly lively, they slowly revolved around Rowan while bobbing up and down, and Rowan felt that the circles would have been intermingling if not for the barriers placed on the original circles that were keeping them in place.

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