[The Next Morning]
Sarah understood imdiately when Elias explained his plan over breakfast.
"You want to fragnt yourself and reincarnate to experience challenges again," she summarized. "While staying here with us."
"Yes. The fragnt won’t rember being , but it’ll have support systems to help it grow."
"Then I support it completely," Sarah said warmly. "You’ve been restless for centuries. Do this. Experience novelty again."
"You’re not concerned?"
"About you abandoning us? No. You’re staying right here." She smiled. "The fragnt is going on vacation, not you."
[Later - Family eting]
The family gathered in Elias’s research laboratory.
"So we’re really doing this," Marcus said. "The reincarnation plan."
"If everyone agrees," Elias confird.
"I think it’s brilliant," Aria said. "You get new experiences without leaving us. Perfect solution."
"How long will designing the technique take?" Elena asked.
Elias’s mind processed the question. "The base reincarnation technique? Maybe three seconds. I’ve mastered all the component principles—consciousness manipulation, mory encoding, dinsional anchoring. Just combining them in a new configuration."
"Three seconds works," Marcus nodded. "What about the support system? You ntioned giving the fragnt advantages."
"That’s the interesting part," Elias said. "I’m building an overpowered system embedded in the fragnt’s consciousness. Sothing that provides real advantages without requiring mories."
"What kind of system?" Kaelen asked.
"The core function is Attribute Absorption," Elias explained. "Whenever the fragnt kills sothing—spirit beast, cultivator, whatever—it automatically absorbs all their attributes. Talents, techniques, comprehension, physical stats, affinities, law understanding. Everything. Direct power acquisition through victory."
"That’s powerful," Theo observed. "Each fight makes the fragnt stronger."
"Exactly. But it still has to win the fights—the system doesn’t do the work, just rewards success."
"What else?" Sarah prompted.
"A System Shop," Elias continued. "Pre-stocked with resources. Techniques, weapons, pills, formations, technology—everything the fragnt might need."
"How many items?" Aria asked.
"I was thinking billions," Elias said. "Maybe trillions. Cover every possible need across all power levels."
Marcus raised an eyebrow. "That’s a lot of items to create."
"Takes about an hour if I focus," Elias estimated. "Quality matters—each item should be genuinely useful, not generic filler."
"An hour to create trillions of cultivation resources," Elena said. "That’s actually reasonable for an Infinite cultivator."
"Right?" Elias agreed. "Not actually that impressive when you think about it."
"The shop uses currency?" Kaelen guessed.
"Skill Points," Elias confird. "Earned by killing things. Stronger opponent, more points. Spend points to buy shop items. Creates an economy—fragnt has to fight to afford resources."
"Smart," Aria approved. "Encourages active growth."
"I’ll add a Quest System too," Elias added. "Generates objectives based on the fragnt’s situation. Completing quests gives rewards—skill points, special abilities, unique items."
"Like what?" Marcus asked, interested.
"Technique Infusion—instantly master any technique to perfection. Law Enlightennt—temporary boost to law comprehension. Perfect Resurrection—full revival on death. Dinsional Training Space—ti-dilated cultivation chamber. Things that can’t be bought, only earned."
"What about—" Sarah started, then paused. "Actually, what if the system could let the fragnt visit other worlds? Not permanently, but like... world-hopping between realms?"
Elias blinked. "That’s brilliant. Add a World Travel function. Let the fragnt explore different power systems, collect resources from multiple realms, experience varied challenges."
"And it should adapt," Kaelen suggested. "If the fragnt visits a magic world versus a cultivation world versus a technology world, the system should adjust its interface and terminology to match."
"Adaptive configuration," Elias nodded, already incorporating it. "The system automatically translates between power systems, converts asurents, adjusts shop inventory to local context. Smart."
"What about companions?" Elena asked. "The fragnt might get lonely. Could the system help with that?"
"Companion Managent," Elias added to the design. "Track allies, provide information on their status, maybe even allow sharing certain system benefits with trusted people."
"Crafting systems?" Theo suggested. "Let the fragnt create its own items?"
"Synthesis Function," Elias agreed. "Combine materials to create new items. Research new techniques by studying existing ones. The fragnt can be creative, not just a consur."
"Scanning abilities," Marcus contributed. "Detailed analysis of people, techniques, treasures, locations. Information is power."
"Analytical Scanner—granted. Can assess threat levels, identify weaknesses, analyze technique principles."
"Communication across worlds?" Aria offered. "If the fragnt makes friends in one realm, it’d be nice to stay in touch when world-hopping."
"Cross-Realm ssaging—added. Uses dinsional channels to send ssages between worlds."
They continued brainstorming, each family mber contributing ideas:
Territory managent - claim and develop locations Auction house access - buy and sell with other system users (if any exist) Archive function - record and replay mories Simulation mode - practice fighting in virtual space Gacha system - random item draws for fun Achievent tracking - rewards for completing milestones Bloodline integration - absorb and rge bloodlines from kills Soul space - internal cultivation dinsion Automated cultivation - system handles energy circulation while fragnt sleeps
"This is getting elaborate," Elias said, amused. "The fragnt is going to have more functions than it knows what to do with."
"Better too many options than too few," Kaelen replied. "And it’s not like any of this is difficult for us to design."
"True," Elias admitted. "An hour to create the full system with all functions and shop inventory. Not unreasonable."
"Where are you sending the fragnt?" Sarah asked.
"Hadn’t decided yet," Elias said. "I was thinking a cultivation world, but now with the world-hopping function, it doesn’t matter as much. The fragnt can explore wherever it wants."
"Just pick randomly," Elena suggested. "Throw a dart at the multiverse. Wherever it lands, that’s the starting world."
"That’s... actually not a bad idea," Elias said. "Removes bias. True random selection."
"The multiverse is infinite," Marcus pointed out. "Random selection from infinite options is mathematically interesting."
"I’ll weight it toward worlds with active power systems and civilization," Elias decided. "Not sending the fragnt to an empty void or a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Beyond that, pure randomness."
"Will it rember being you eventually?" Theo asked.
"mory triggers at major cultivation breakthroughs," Elias confird. "Reaching certain power levels gradually restores mories. By the ti it’s strong enough to matter, it’ll rember this conversation."
"And then it cos back?" Kaelen asked.
"When it’s ready. Could be years, decades, centuries. Whenever the fragnt feels it’s experienced enough, the reunification protocol activates. Consciousness rges, I gain all its experiences."
"You’ll be watching the whole ti?" Sarah confird.
"Through the observation link. Can’t interfere, just observe. Living vicariously through myself."
"That’s very on-brand for you," Aria said with affection.
[System Creation - One Hour Later]
Elias sat in ditation, his hyperdinsional consciousness working at full capacity.
First, the base reincarnation technique—consciousness fragntation, mory stripping, immortality anchoring, observation link, reunification protocol. Three seconds of design ti. Done.
Then the system.
He built the architecture: attribute absorption core, adaptive interface, multi-functional frawork. Four seconds. Complete.
Now the real work—populating the shop with inventory.
Not thousands of items. Not millions.
Billions.
Elias’s processing split across infinite parallel threads:
Techniques: Every fighting style, cultivation thod, magic system, power developnt path he’d ever encountered or could imagine. Organized by world type, power tier, combat style. Ten billion unique techniques. Complete.
Weapons: Swords, spears, bows, guns, energy weapons, conceptual weapons, soul armants. Evolvable gear, adaptive equipnt, specialized tools. Five billion unique weapons. Complete.
Armor & Accessories: Defensive gear, enhancent items, utility accessories. Three billion unique items. Complete.
Pills & Consumables: Healing, enhancent, breakthrough, enlightennt, transformation, special function. Two billion unique consumables. Complete.
Formations & Arrays: Offensive, defensive, support, environntal, dinsional. One billion unique formations. Complete.
Technology: From basic tools to reality-warping devices, spanning dozens of advancent levels. Five hundred million unique tech items. Complete.
Comprehension Items: Technique tablets, law stones, skill books, mory crystals, enlightennt treasures. One billion unique comprehension aids. Complete.
Materials: Crafting components, rare resources, dinsional materials, conceptual substances. Ten billion unique materials. Complete.
Bloodlines: Every bloodline type across infinite worlds, categorized and ready for absorption. One hundred million unique bloodlines. Complete.
Miscellaneous: Everything else—vehicles, pets, furniture, food, entertainnt, quality of life items. Ten billion miscellaneous items. Complete.
Total Shop Inventory: 42.6 Billion Unique Items
All organized, searchable, properly tiered, with dynamic pricing based on fragnt’s current power level.
Sixty-three minutes of focused creation.
Done.
He added all the system functions they’d brainstord:
World-hopping capability. Adaptive configuration. Companion managent. Synthesis function. Analytical scanner. Cross-realm ssaging. Territory managent. Auction house access. Archive function. Simulation mode. Gacha system. Achievent tracking. Bloodline integration. Soul space. Automated cultivation.
Everything working in harmony, intuitive interface, supportive without being intrusive.
System complete.
Elias opened his eyes. "Finished. The reincarnation technique and full system with 42.6 billion shop items. Took about an hour."
"That’s all?" Marcus asked.
"That’s all," Elias confird. "Wasn’t particularly difficult. Just ti-consuming to ensure quality across that many items."
"So we’re ready?" Kaelen asked.
"We’re ready," Elias agreed. "Ti to select a random world and send the fragnt on its way."
[World Selection]
Elias extended his consciousness towards the lower realm - The multiverse, perceiving infinite realities simultaneously.
"Filtering for: active power system, civilization present, sufficient challenge level, not imdiately lethal to mortals."
Trillions of worlds qualified.
"Random selection from qualifying options..."
His consciousness settled on one particular world, chosen by pure mathematical randomness.
He examined it briefly:
A cultivation world. Mid-tier power level. Ten realms of advancent. Spirit beasts, sects, empires, hidden masters. Standard setup with so unique local variations.
"This one works," Elias announced. "Nothing special about it, which makes it perfect. The fragnt starts here, and if it gets bored, the world-hopping function lets it explore elsewhere."
"What’s the world called?" Elena asked.
"The locals call it the Azure Sky World. Generic na, but whatever." Elias shrugged. "Not like the na matters. The fragnt will probably visit dozens of worlds during its journey."
"When do we do this?" Sarah asked.
"Now," Elias decided. "No reason to delay."
[The Fragntation]
The family gathered in the center of the laboratory.
Elias activated the technique.
His consciousness split smoothly—one becoming two. Pri Elias remained whole, but now a fragnt existed separately. Fifteen percent of his total consciousness, complete and independent.
mories stripped. Only core personality remained—analytical, determined, curious, protective.
Immortality anchor established. The fragnt couldn’t truly die.
mory triggers planted. Major breakthroughs would restore mories gradually.
Observation link created. Pri Elias could watch everything.
System integrated. All 42.6 billion shop items loaded, all functions active, adaptive configuration ready.
"Complete," Elias announced. "The fragnt is ready."
He opened a dinsional gateway directly to the Azure Sky World’s multiverse layer.
"See you when I get back," he said.
The fragnt released. It vanished through the gate.
Gone.
Reincarnated in a random world with no mories, an overpowered system, and infinite potential.
[Azure Sky World - Mortal Kingdom]
A baby’s cry.
The fragnt entered the world as all mortals did—helpless, confused, newborn.
In its consciousness, a system activated:
SYSTEM INITIALIZATION COMPLETE
Welco, Host. You have been born into the Azure Sky World.
Analyzing local power system... Configuration adjusted to match cultivation frawork.
Current Status:- Age: 0 days- Cultivation: None- Realm: Mortal- Skill Points: 0
Core Function: ATTRIBUTE ABSORPTION - ActiveShop Access: Granted - 42.6 Billion Items AvailableAll System Functions: Online
Tutorial Quest: Survive to Age 5Reward: 1000 Skill Points
Good luck, Host.
The fragnt, being a newborn, understood none of this yet.
But it would.
It would grow. Fight. Kill. Absorb.
Use the system. Buy from the shop. Complete quests. Hop between worlds.
Gradually rember being Elias.
Eventually return, carrying entirely new experiences.
But that was later.
For now, just a baby.
A baby with an overpowered system and the personality of a genius physicist.
The multiverse had no idea what was coming.
[Infinity Realm - Elias’s Laboratory]
Pri Elias opened his eyes, smiling.
"The fragnt is born. Healthy mortal infant in so kingdom in the Azure Sky World. System is active and adapting to local conditions."
"How does it feel?" Kaelen asked.
"Fascinating," Elias admitted. "I can perceive its experiences through the observation link. It’s like watching myself live a completely different life."
"You’re going to watch constantly, aren’t you?" Sarah said knowingly.
"Maybe a little," Elias admitted with a grin.
The family laughed.
The fragnt was launched. The adventure had begun.
And for the first ti in a thousand years, Elias had sothing genuinely new to experience—even if he was experiencing it through watching himself not-rember being himself.
It was novel.
It was exciting.
It was exactly what he needed.
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