My Ultimate Sign-in System Made Me Invincible - Chapter 431 Primordial Essence

Chapter 431 Primordial Essence
Seated in his office within the Dimensional Space industrial base, Liam was currently trying to name his unique energy, but his terrible naming sense was proving to be a significant obstacle.
He’d considered dozens of options already. Primordial Force sounded too generic. Essence of the Void felt pretentious. Universal Power made him cringe just thinking about it.
After more than ten minutes of mental gymnastics that produced nothing but frustration, Liam decided to abandon creativity and go with something simple and direct.
Primordial Essence.
It described exactly what the energy was—the fundamental essence of his Primordial Human race. There’s no fancy metaphors, or overwrought symbolism. Just a straightforward name that captured the core truth of what it represented.
“System,” he said aloud, “I want to name my unique energy Primordial Essence.”
[Confirm energy designation: Primordial Essence?]
“Confirmed.”
[Confirmation received.]
[Energy designation accepted. Host’s unique energy has been officially named Primordial Essence.]
[Primordial Human record has been updated with new information in the Akashic Library.]
Liam nodded with satisfaction. The foundation was complete. His race had a name, his energy had a name, and according to the system’s earlier advice, he could now safely activate the cultivation boost cards without risking complications.
He was still intensely curious about the Akashic Library. The concept of a cosmic repository of all knowledge, constantly updating as new information emerged, fascinated him.
The questions multiplied in his mind, but he forced himself to set them aside. The Akashic Library could wait. Right now, increasing his cultivation level took absolute priority.
Liam took a deep breath and gave the mental command. “System, activate both cultivation speed boost cards.”
[Activating Temporary X10 Cultivation Speed Card…]
[Activating Temporary X100 Cultivation Speed Card…]
[Both cards are now active. Effects will stack multiplicatively for a total boost of X1000 cultivation speed.]
[Duration: 30 Earth days remaining.]
The moment the cards activated, Liam felt the change.
A massive wave of energy flooded into the office from the enormous open shaft above. Dark energy, spiritual energy, and mana converged simultaneously, each flowing into his body in quantities that would have overwhelmed any normal cultivator. But thanks to the cards’ effects, his Origin Devouring Body handled the influx effortlessly, refining and converting the three distinct energy types into pure Primordial Essence.
The sensation was intoxicating. He could feel his strength growing visibly, his energy reserves expanding with each passing second. What would had normally take hours of meditation was happening in mere moments. The power accumulation that should have required days was condensing into minutes.
Liam smiled, genuine pleasure spreading across his face. The boost was working exactly as the description said.
At this rate, he would achieve a breakthrough to the second stage in approximately three days. The thought made his heart race with anticipation. Three days to accomplish what should have taken seven years. The cultivation speed boost cards were proving to be far more valuable than he’d initially realized.
But just the advantage of passive cultivation alone wouldn’t be enough to survive in a universe filled with beings who could casually destroy planets. He needed more than just raw power. He needed technique, skill, and versatility.
Liam was acutely aware of both his strengths and his weaknesses. His telekinesis was powerful and versatile, capable of applications that ranged from flight to combat to delicate manipulation. But relying on a single ability, no matter how strong, was a dangerous strategy.
He lacked a diverse arsenal. He has no dedicated offensive techniques beyond his telekinetic strikes, and no specialized defensive abilities beyond his physical durability and his telekinetic field. Though his speed is adequate, as he has multiple means to boost it, but his offensive and defensive methods are lacking severely.
The battle with the Devouring Petal Pavilion experts had taught him that lesson clearly. He’d won, yes, but only through overwhelming power and the element of surprise. Against opponents of equal or greater strength, his limited toolkit would become a fatal liability.
Fortunately, he’d acquired several promising techniques during that confrontation.
The space-cutting technique used by the male Vice Pavilion Master particularly interested him. The ability to create instantaneous spatial cuts for both offense and movement had tremendous potential. Liam had observed the technique carefully during their battle, and his Dao Array Eyes had captured its every detail.
With practice and modification, he could perfect that technique and make it his own.
The petal-blade technique used by so many Pavilion members was effective but didn’t suit his combat style. The aesthetic didn’t appeal to him, and the execution felt unnecessarily elaborate. He would skip perfecting that one.
The meteor shower technique, however, definitely made his list. The ability to summon multiple compressed energy projectiles and rain them down on opponents offered excellent area-of-effect capabilities. Combined with his telekinesis for guidance and targeting, it could become devastatingly effective.
The compressed gravity point technique also had merit. Creating localized zones of intense gravitational force could immobilize enemies, crush defenses, or even distort incoming attacks. The applications were numerous.
And then there was the golden gauntlet technique—the one that exponentially increased the user’s physical strength. Liam had witnessed its power firsthand when one of the Pavilion’s Elders used it. That technique would require significant modification, though. He wanted to adapt it for defensive purposes, creating an energy shield that would enhance his durability rather than just his striking power.
Beyond the Pavilion techniques, Liam had access to two other major repositories of knowledge.
His replica relic, the Tome of Thoth, contained hundreds of spells from the magic universe. He hadn’t explored even a fraction of its contents yet. The tome’s knowledge base was vast, ranging from elementary to master-level enchantments.
The Heavenly Scriptures Pagoda offered cultivation techniques from across multiple realms. The variety was staggering.
Either resource could occupy him for months or even years of dedicated study.
But what Liam truly wanted—what he craved with an intensity that surprised him—was the Abyssal Dragon Inheritance.
He was certain that inheritance would contain techniques of extraordinary power. Dragon arts perfected over countless millennia, abilities that had allowed the Abyssal Dragon race to maintain their position near the apex of cosmic power hierarchies.
His curiosity getting the better of him, Liam asked the question aloud. “System, when will I receive the Abyssal Dragon Inheritance?”
[The complete Abyssal Dragon Inheritance will be transferred to host automatically upon reaching the Transcendent Rank. This is the minimum cultivation level required to safely access and utilize the inheritance’s full content without risk of permanent damage to host’s foundation.]
Liam nodded slowly, absorbing that information. The Transcendent Rank was still several major realms away, even with his accelerated cultivation speed. It made sense that such powerful techniques would require a certain baseline of strength before they could be learned safely.
Since the dragon inheritance remained beyond his reach for now, he would make full use of what was currently available.
The Dimensional Space’s time dilation would be crucial for efficient training. Time here flowed sixty times faster than on Earth and fifteen times faster than in both the cultivation universe and the mana universe. What took a single day outside would give him weeks of training time inside.
That advantage was too significant to waste.
Without further hesitation, Liam stood and walked to the center of his office. His body lifted smoothly off the floor, rising through the massive open shaft that served as his office’s skylight.
He ascended rapidly, the industrial base shrinking below him as he gained altitude. The Dimensional Space stretched endlessly in all directions.
Liam flew for several minutes, putting distance between himself and the industrial base. He needed space to practice—room to execute techniques at full power without worrying about collateral damage to his facilities, the already terraformed part of the Space and he also doesn’t want to disturb Yanxia.
When he finally stopped, he estimated he was far enough and at a safe distance from everything.
Liam activated his Dao Array Eyes, and immediately his perception of reality shifted. The world around him transformed into a complicated layers of intersecting layers of things he couldn’t understand yet.
With this vision active, learning and perfecting techniques became exponentially easier. He could observe the exact energy flows required for each ability, identify inefficiencies in their construction, and modify their fundamental structure to better suit his unique physiology and energy type.
Liam raised his right hand, preparing to begin with the space-cutting technique. Energy gathered at his fingertips as he recalled the precise pattern the Vice Pavilion Master had used.
He would spend the entirety of the day here, however long that proved to be in Dimensional Space time. He wouldn’t leave until he was satisfied with his progress, until each technique had been learned, refined, and integrated into his combat repertoire.
The passive cultivation would continue automatically, his body absorbing and converting energy even while he trained. By the time he finished mastering these techniques, his cultivation base would have grown significantly.
Liam smiled as the first spatial cut materialized in the air before him.


