An infinite tispan. Knowing that even as the worlds crumble to dust and blows away, you will still be alive.
That realization struck Cain like thunder across a silent sky.
He had never been soone obsessed with his lifespan. After all, even before becoming a True Primordial, his natural life expectancy had already surpassed ten million years, thanks to the power of his Alter Ego. Since he was not even two hundred years old, worrying about running out of ti was not sothing that bothered him.
But still—this?
This was different.
This wasn’t extended life.
This was the absence of death.
Cain had beco an unending entity, his essence divorced from the chains of ti. He was now sothing that even ArchDeities couldn’t compare to.
And it stunned him.
Yet, once the shock faded, it was quickly replaced by a dangerous glint in his eyes.
"Taboo race..."
Cain still rembered the term clearly—those words were used by the mysterious man who ordered Divine Calamity to kill him. A man whose identity remained unknown, shrouded in veils of cosmic secrecy.
Primordials were unique in countless ways, but if there was one feature that truly set them apart, it was this: upon reaching the Third Realm, they beca immortal.
Not even ArchDeities, the titans of creation and destruction in the Nine Empyrean Suns Universe, could achieve that. Immortality was sothing only those in the Crimson World seed to be able to attain, whether by forging an Eternal Kingdom or pushing the Divine Kingdom System until becoming an Alpha-Oga Overgod.
As far as Cain knew, there was no such immortal entity in the entire Nine Empyrean Suns Universe.
"So why... why would soone want to prevent immortal lifeforms from erging in this universe?"
That question began to fester in Cain’s mind. The most obvious answer was envy, but Cain didn’t believe sothing so simple could explain it. No—this felt bigger. Deeper. As if he had stumbled into the beginnings of a secret so ancient, so profound, that it pierced the bones of reality itself.
And yet, no matter how much he pondered, he lacked the pieces of the puzzle.
"Not yet," he muttered.
Taking a deep breath, he cald his heart and returned to analyzing the data the system had presented. His anxious expression faded, replaced by a widening smile.
"Now then, the new bloodline..."
He considered the nature of what had just awakened inside him. The perfect convergence of elents, Laws, and the ability to commune with the world—it needed a na that would reflect its majesty. He was about to begin brainstorming when—
"What are you wasting your ti for? We both know you’re going to pick so terrible na."
Cain’s brow twitched at the familiar, sarcastic voice echoing in his mind.
"Apex," he muttered, annoyed but ultimately amused. After a mont, he simply shrugged.
"Let’s call it the Singularity Supernova Primordial Bloodline."
[Na assigned.]
The system’s robotic voice confird the registration, and Cain moved on to the analysis.
His smile widened even further as he reviewed his status. The awakening of the First Star of Origin had caused a trendous boost across the board, and thanks to the unique synergy between body and soul that only Primordials possessed, his Soul Force had skyrocketed.
There hadn’t been much growth in his other Paths of Power, but that made sense.
His Ego Eternal Path was currently undergoing evolution—it wouldn’t progress further until Lord of Conquest Leviathan evolved. As for the Essence Evolution and Astral Rebirth Paths, he had paused both deliberately.
"I’ll resu my Essence Path after completing the transformation of my Inner World with the Abyssal Singularity Scripture.
As for the Astral Path, it’ll evolve again once I can safely draw upon the power of the Depravita Astral Supremacy Stars."
His eyes grew sharp with resolve.
"Ti to return."
With a single wave of his hand, Cain summoned the Crown Prince of the Golden Star Kingdom. The journey back to the Everlife Continent would be long, and Cain had no intention of wasting ti just flying.
The Crown Prince nodded and used his power to forge a massive floating platform, upon which Cain seated himself in a ditative position. Without delay, the prince hoisted the platform onto his back and launched into the sky.
Cain allowed his consciousness to sink deeply into his cultivation. With the [A.I. Chip Module]’s scanning power, there was no threat that could sneak up on him.
He could afford to delve fully into the depths of his evolution.
First, Cain focused on the Worldcell Ascension thod.
Imdiately, waves of elental power—each resonating with his five elental Proto Laws—rose from within his Inner World and began to flood through every cell of his body.
Each of these Laws—Tempering Fla, Unshattered Stone, Tidal Resilience, Gale-Shell Flow, and Thunderforged Vessel—held profound aning and resonance. Together, they began restructuring the internal matrix of his cells.
One by one, his cells transford into independent elental engines, each capable of sustaining life on a cosmic scale.
When the transformation completed, Rank 10 Star Power flooded into the cells, stabilizing the new matrix and helping them evolve into microcosmic worlds—realms of elental balance.
It didn’t take long for the Law forces to infiltrate his cells.
But completing the process? That would take months.
Fortunately, Cain had a solution.
"System, assign the [A.I. Chip Module] to continue the process."
[Task assigned.]
With the computational might of the module overseeing the transformation, Cain turned his attention to sothing far more complex—sothing no module could do for him.
He began reviewing the Law insights he had stolen from Divine Calamity, along with the refined fragnts taken from the Prima Deities fed to the Scarlet Throne.
Cain closed his eyes and dove into the Chaos Before the Laws—that primordial soup of possibility as he dived into Ti, Gravity, and Space.
His Inner World began to shift.
The forces of gravity, space, and ti grew more pronounced, warping and distorting the very essence of his realm.
From his ditative posture, a new aura radiated—a gravitational field so intense that it twisted light and bent the fabric of reality itself.
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