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"Complete reconstruction using Dinsional Computing principles." Elias’s expression showed the excitent of a scientist approaching a fascinating problem. "Instead of just expanding neurons spatially, I’ll extend them dinsionally. Push each neuron’s existence up through higher dinsions—the fourth, seventh, twelfth, all the way to the twenty-fourth dinsion."

"That’s..." Kaelen struggled for words. "That’s insane. The processing architecture would be—"

"Functionally infinite within my comprehension limits," Elias finished. "Dinsional distance approaches zero at higher axes. Operations occur without the delays that sequential processing requires. mory expands across infinite dinsional layers. It’s true infinite parallelism in the most literal geotric sense."

He stood, beginning to pace as his mind accelerated with the concept.

"Quantum computing operates within three spatial dinsions plus ti. Powerful, yes, but still fundantally limited by the dinsional frawork. But hyperdinsional processors—operating in seventeen, eighteen, twenty-four dinsions—they transcend those limitations. Computation becos... distributed across geotries that normal physics doesn’t support."

"And you think you can build that inside your own brain?" Kaelen asked. "Without destroying your consciousness in the process?, what am i even saying you have done it before with the Grand Cerebral thod. You could surely do it again"

"I have 99% Infinity Law comprehension and complete mastery over quantum chanics. If I can’t safely reconstruct my own neural architecture, no one can." Elias turned back to her. "This will give the processing capacity to actually attempt analytical breakthrough. To calculate infinity itself with sufficient depth and complexity."

Kaelen was quiet for a long mont, studying him with the analytical mind she’d developed through decades with him.

"You’re not just upgrading your processing power," she said slowly. "You’re building the computational equivalent of infinity itself. Trying to model the thing you’re attempting to comprehend using architecture that mirrors its fundantal structure."

"Exactly," Elias said with satisfaction. "I’m not trying to understand infinity from outside. I’m creating the tools to understand it from within. Building a mind that operates on the sa mathematical principles as what I’m trying to achieve."

"That’s either genius or madness."

"Why not both?"

Despite the enormity of what he was proposing, Kaelen smiled. "When?"

"After we return to the academy. I’ll use the dinsional sanctuary the Dean provided. It’ll take ti—probably months of subjective experience, even with ti dilation. The reconstruction has to be perfect. One error in the dinsional mapping and I could damage my consciousness permanently."

"Comforting," Kaelen said dryly.

"I’ll be careful," Elias assured her and hugged her. "But I need to do this. The current QDB architecture won’t be sufficient for what I’m attempting. Forcing breakthrough through pure calculation requires computational capacity beyond anything that currently exists. So I’ll create it."

"And if it works?"

"Then I’ll have the processing power to parse infinity at depths no one has achieved through analytical ans. I’ll be able to run simulations of the breakthrough process millions of tis, test theories faster than conventional ditation, calculate probability paths through the solution space." His eyes showed the fierce determination that had carried him through impossible obstacles before. "I’ll force enlightennt through overwhelming analytical power. Not centuries of ditation. Not decades of following soone else’s thod. Pure calculation. Pure understanding. Pure optimization."

Kaelen reached out and took his hand. "You know I support whatever path you choose. But promise sothing."

"What?"

"Don’t lose yourself in the process. Don’t beco so focused on the calculation that you forget the human elent. You’re not just a computational engine—you’re Elias. My husband. Aria’s father. Sarah’s... well, Sarah’s Elias."

"Hey, he is also my Husband too." Sarah retorted and they all laughed.

She squeezed his hand. "Rember that, even in seclusion."

"I will," Elias promised. "That’s why I wanted these three months. To ground myself. To rember what matters beyond cultivation. So when I go into seclusion, I’m not escaping—I’m working toward sothing. Working to protect all this." He gestured to their family. "Working to be strong enough that nothing can threaten what we’ve built."

"Then go with our blessing," Kaelen said. "Build your hyperdinsional brain. Calculate your breakthrough. Achieve your 100%. And co back to us, successful and whole."

"That’s the plan."

They stood together, watching as Aria successfully taught Mira the basics of dinsional perception—the younger girl’s face lighting up with understanding as the concept finally clicked.

Sarah went back ahead to set the dishes, and the mont of serious discussion passed, replaced by the simpler joy of family gathering for a al in one of the most beautiful locations the Infinity Realm offered.

But in Elias’s mind, the plans were already forming.

Hyperdinsional neural architecture. Twenty-four dinsional processing. Computational capacity approaching theoretical infinity within his comprehension frawork.

The tools to calculate his way to enlightennt.

The ans to force 100% through overwhelming analytical power.

He’d rejected surrender. Chosen the harder path. Decided to forge his own thod rather than follow Archon’s proven technique.

Now he needed to build the computational foundation that would make it possible.

The Dinsional Computing upgrade would co first.

Then seclusion. Deep seclusion. Ti-dilated sanctuary where years could pass in days.

And sowhere in that extended analysis, sowhere in the calculations and simulations and probability mappings, he’d find the insight he needed.

He’d force infinity to yield.

Not through submission. Through understanding so complete, so total, so overwhelming that infinity itself acknowledged: this cultivator had earned 100%.

Elias Vance smiled slightly as he joined his family for dinner.

The path ahead was clear.

The work would be imnse.

But he’d succeeded at impossible things before.

This would be no different.

[Two Days Later - Dinsional Sanctuary Entrance]

Elias stood before the portal that led to the academy’s private cultivation sanctuary. The jade token the Dean had given him pulsed with dormant power, ready to activate the entrance.

His family stood with him—Kaelen, Sarah, and Aria, all present to see him off.

"How long?" Aria asked. "Subjectively, I an."

"Six months to a year for the neural reconstruction," Elias estimated. "Externally, about two weeks with the ti dilation. Then I’ll evaluate the success, make adjustnts if necessary, and begin the actual breakthrough attempt."

"And that could take..."

"Unknown. Depends on variables I can’t predict yet. But I’m optimistic." He smiled at his daughter. "Keep advancing your own comprehension while I’m gone. I expect you to be well into Sovereign realm by the ti I erge."

"No pressure," Aria said with a slight laugh.

"You handle pressure well. It’s one of your best qualities."

Elias turned to Sarah. "Keep the family fed. And keep working on your Dao. You’re approaching sothing significant—I can sense it in your techniques."

"Working on it," Sarah confird. "Though I still say you need to eat more real food and fewer efficiency pills."

"We’ll agree to disagree on that point."

Finally, he faced Kaelen. His wife. His partner in this insane journey from dying physicist to Peak Sovereign.

"I’ll be back," he said simply. "Successful. Whole. Ready for whatever cos next."

"I know you will," Kaelen replied. "You’re too stubborn for any other outco."

She kissed him—brief but aningful—and stepped back.

Elias activated the jade token.

The portal opened, revealing a space beyond that existed in carefully controlled dinsional isolation. Perfect for what he planned.

He stepped through without looking back.

The portal closed behind him, and the sanctuary sealed itself.

Inside, Elias stood in a space that was simultaneously infinitely large and comfortably small—quantum superposition applied to spatial perception, allowing whatever size the occupant needed.

Ti flowed at a ratio of roughly 15:1 compared to the external realm. Six months inside would be two weeks outside.

Perfect.

Elias settled into a ditative position—though calling it ditation felt wrong when what he planned was more akin to self-directed brain surgery at the highest conceptual level.

He closed his eyes and turned his attention inward.

To his brain. To his neurons. To the quantum architecture that had served him so well.

And began planning its complete reconstruction.

Twenty-four dinsions waited to be accessed.

Infinite computational capacity waited to be achieved.

And 100% Infinity Law waited to be calculated into submission.

The work began.

WARNING FOR NEXT Chapter 197, dont buy it if you are not interested in scientific and technical details:

For readers who prefer story over technical details, here’s what happens: Elias spends 200 days (13 days external ti) completely reconstructing his Quantum Divine Brain. He extends every neuron from 3D space into 24-dinsional space, creating a hyperdinsional computational architecture that processes information 47× faster than before. The reconstruction is successful, stable, and gives him the processing power needed to attempt calculating his way to 100% Infinity Law.

If you’re not interested in:

Detailed dinsional computing theory with mathematical formulas Step-by-step neural reconstruction processes across 5 phases Quantitative benchmarks and efficiency trics Technical explanations of hyperdinsional geotry Scientific thodology for brain architecture redesign

Then skip Chapter 197. It’s heavy on science and light on story progression. You can jump straight to Chapter 198 where Elias uses his new brain to begin the actual breakthrough attempt.

For science nerds who love the technical details: Chapter 197 is for you. Enjoy the dinsional mathematics and computational theory!

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