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Chapter 25 - Testing Infinity

T Ken stood in the clearing just outside Greenhollow, the soft grass swaying under the gentle wind, completely unaware of the power he now wielded. Hiyoki and Jack flanked him, their forms glowing faintly with residual cosmic energy.

"Master," Hiyoki said softly, "today we guide you in exploring the system. Step by step, as Jack said. You are ready, but the system is… infinite."

T Ken took a deep breath. "Infinite or not… I need to understand it. I can't just let this power sit."

He opened the Ω∞D System. The interface spread across the sky like a constellation of pure light, layers of icons and shops stacked across dimensions. There were weapons, tools, constructs, consumables, and… things he couldn't even name.

Did-not-exist-yet constructs.

Did-not-exist-yet abilities.

Did-not-exist-yet realities.

All within his reach. All free. No cooldown. No limits.

He hovered his finger over an icon labeled "Temporal Echo Blade." A pulse of energy radiated through his body. The blade materialized in his hand, glowing with an impossible spectrum of light. With a thought, he swung.

Time itself seemed to ripple. Leaves froze mid-air, then fell in reverse, then forward again. The grass beneath him grew and receded in seconds, as if reality was playing along with his swing.

Hiyoki gasped softly. "Incredible… even the system's simplest constructs can manipulate temporal flow."

Jack's voice was steady, yet filled with awe. "It is only a taste. Wait until he experiments further."

T Ken's eyes widened. If this is simple… what happens when I combine multiple "did-not-exist-yet" tools?

He clicked another tab: "Conceptual Drones." Hundreds of drones appeared, each a small fragment of abstract energy. He combined them with the Temporal Echo Blade. The blade now pulsed with infinite threads of time, each strike capable of slicing through past, present, and potential futures simultaneously.

He swung again. The clearing didn't just react — it rewrote itself, cycling through millions of potential variations in seconds. Grass, rocks, even clouds shifted between their possible forms. T Ken stumbled back, overwhelmed by the sheer scope.

Hiyoki caught him instantly, holding him steady. "Focus, Master. One experiment at a time."

Jack stepped forward, extending his hand. "Combine, yes, but observe. The system adapts to intent. Your mind directs its infinity. Do not force it — guide it."

T Ken nodded, taking a deep breath. He closed his eyes and imagined a single goal: a simple barrier that could contain immense cosmic energy without harming the surroundings. He opened his eyes and clicked three icons in succession:

Reality Prism Shield

Omega Sovereign Drones

Did-Not-Exist-Yet Energy Matrix

The constructs appeared, layering themselves naturally, merging into a single multi-dimensional defensive field. He raised his hand, and a simulated strike — a controlled pulse of cosmic energy — hit the shield. The barrier absorbed it effortlessly, fracturing the energy across multiple conceptual dimensions, then dispersing harmlessly.

Hiyoki whispered, "Master… this is a defensive construct capable of withstanding universe-scale forces. And you created it… on your first try."

Jack smiled faintly. "Your creativity and morality guide the system. That is the key. The system itself is limitless, but it requires your intent to direct it efficiently."

T Ken blinked, absorbing the weight of his words. The Ω∞D System was not just power. It was an extension of his mind, his morality, and his creativity.

Feeling braver, he tested another tool: "Reality Split Blade." The weapon shimmered, capable of slicing through conceptual layers — causality, probability, even the foundations of existence. He swung it across the clearing. The air warped, creating fractures in the space around him, yet everything remained intact. The system handled the impossible — weaving reality back together instantly, preserving structure while displaying pure power.

Hiyoki's eyes were wide. "He… he just sliced the concept of existence… and the system stabilized it immediately."

Jack nodded. "Most beings cannot comprehend this. You are now operating fully within Over-Existence Tier, Master."

T Ken paused, chest heaving. His mind raced, not just from exhaustion, but from the realization of potential. The system was infinite. Everything he could imagine — and everything he couldn't yet imagine — was available. He could create, defend, rewrite, or explore all at once, forever, without limits.

He sank to the ground, laughing softly. "Hiyoki… Jack… this is… insane."

Hiyoki knelt beside him, gently brushing a strand of hair from his forehead. "Insane, yes… but controllable. With patience, you will master even what does not yet exist."

Jack placed a hand on T Ken's shoulder. "And remember, Master… the system reacts to your intent, your morality, and your creativity. Power alone is meaningless without wisdom to guide it."

T Ken nodded, a determined glint in his eyes. He looked at the Ω∞D System above him — glowing infinitely, layered infinitely, completely filled with every tool, weapon, construct, and ability ever possible or yet to exist.

He whispered, almost to himself, "Then I will learn it all… step by step. And no matter what comes… nothing will stop us."

Above the clearing, the sky shimmered, reflecting the awakening of a new Over-Existence-tier sovereign, a boy who inherited Hyung Fyi's infinite system, aided by cosmic beings who had once been beyond omnipotence.

And as the sun dipped below the horizon, T Ken began his first deliberate exploration, clicking, summoning, testing, and learning — each experiment pushing the boundaries of reality, morality, and infinite power itself.

This was only the beginning.

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