Ten Lucky Draws: I Became OP - Chapter 355: Absolute Genesis - The Unus

Chapter 355: Absolute Genesis – The Unus
Ash and his wives weren’t actually planning to sit inside the barracks.
Instead, they hovered above it, with Ash using his Quantum powers to render them completely undetectable, ensuring no one could break through the concealment.
“We’re not really going to take things slow, are we?” Aeloris asked, raising a brow.
Thump!
Sylvie gently tapped her forehead with a chuckle. “Again, do you not know your husband?”
Katherine laughed, shaking her head. “I’m starting to think she’s just pretending.”
“Yeah, things definitely won’t be slow,” Creara added, settling into his lap in her full form.
“They’ll be dangerous though… even with what he’s about to pull off,” Elysia remarked, eyes shifting toward Ash.
Seeing him sitting with eyes closed, the women fell silent, anticipation building.
Ash was focused on one of his newer Talents—Absolute Genesis—born from his nature as the Origin of all Races, or All Origin.
Among its many sub-abilities, he now used Bestow, which allowed him to create an entirely new race purely from his desires.
In this case, it required more than just desire to complete, yet it was still an absurdly powerful ability.
All he had to do was imagine, and using the Deva as a blueprint, he began.
As mentioned before, the Deva race was a fusion of eight unique progenitor races, each from their respectable Organisms.
Now, however, he began creating countless new races, each simple in nature but specialized to perfection in different fields—whether it be weapons, runes, alchemy, art, formations, cooking, or countless others.
The reason he used the Deva race as his blueprint was for the one thing that made them truly special: the distinct essence of each of the eight Organisms, the faintest sliver of their Origin’s essence.
And to Ash, that sliver was like an endless ocean.
He took the eight essences, with the essence of the Ninth Organism flowing through his bloodline, and then drew upon his own essence of the Primavus race, along with every bloodline it encompassed, merging them all into one.
As he did this, he continued shaping the basic parameters of what he envisioned this race to become.
If the Deva and Eldritch were like two sides of the same coin, then he wanted to be the coin itself.
This race would surpass what the Primavus stood for, as they were ineffable only to things within Existence.
Ash, however, despised restrictions, so he aimed to create something that nothing could ever bind.
To that end, he infused it with powers from his own system—Devouring Love, Swords, Flames, War and Summoning, Untamed Tempest, Lightning, Gravity, Mind, and more.
In doing so, this would technically make his race a fusion of not nine, but ten Organisms, counting himself as one.
All of this took place quietly, within his mind—or rather, his own Dimension.
In that instant, a milky-white substance formed in the void—pure, glowing, and shimmering with a potential that seemed older than existence itself.
“This is stronger than… isness, back when you evolved the Origin’s Essence for me… In fact, it’s stronger than any energy we’ve seen thus far,” Elysia murmured.
Ash remained silent, smiling as he willed his cosmos evolution of 1500x onto the essence.
HUMMMMM!!!!!
In that moment, a white layer washed over the essence, leaving behind a translucent sphere of energy.
It held no color yet contained every hue that had yet to emerge into existence.
This was something with potential far beyond mana, beyond Origin, and even beyond isness.
I mean, how else was he going to create a supremely OP cultivation verse?
From birth, the beings in his verse would possess the ability to wield something that, if used wisely, could even create verses of its own.
Now seeing this, Ash decided to name it, for it was no ordinary energy—it was the very force that would be connected to his power system, flowing throughout his dimension.
“This will be Divinity,” he declared, adding the final touches. Now, his power system held two different Divinities.
One type was regular Divinity, serving as the energy for cultivation, while the other was Supreme Divinity, which Pantheons gathered for treasures or to ward off disasters.
As most of the Divinity flowed into his cultivation verse, a small sliver lingered. He took that fragment and wove it into the race he envisioned.
Finally, Elysia, seeing the race take the shape of a seed, etched it into the codex. At that moment, Creara waved her hand, magnifying its power.
“And so, the seed of the Unnamed Race assimilated effortlessly into the All-Origin before his bloodline spread throughout his wives and companions without a hitch.”
HUMMM!!!!!
While still hidden from view, not just Ash but every one of them burst into a dazzling display of multicolored light. It lasted only a few heartbeats—just enough for them to fully assimilate their new race.
The instant Ash transformed, his wives and companions experienced the same change.
Outwardly, little shifted beyond making them even more captivating, but inside, they each gained something profound.
It was their true form, one they could shift into at will. While they technically always had a true form, this one carried a much greater weight in existence.
Aside from that, they appeared identical, though each held a power unlike anything else—quite literally.
’My Race will be The Unus…. the bridge between Existence and Nonexistence.’ He thought and then a status screen showed.
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[The Unus (Incomplete) – This race serves as the ultimate link between Existence and Nonexistence, standing as the final destination for all races.
Innate Powers (A/N: Not a typo, I’ll explain after Morgana is saved.)
Dual Dominion – Able to freely wield powers from Existence even within realms of Nonexistence, while also manipulating Nonexistence itself.
Anchor – Can secure a fragment of Existence within themselves, enabling them to draw portions of reality into nonexistent realms to form safe zones or stabilize them, and vice versa.]
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“I… I mean, is it surprising that I’m not surprised?” Katherine muttered as she, like the others, felt the immediate change within them.
Outside the Bastion, it had once appeared as black glass, but in truth, it was nothing but black grass, black oceans, and countless other strange sights.
It was incredible how everything had opened up to them—not because they had been too weak before, but because they simply couldn’t perceive nonexistence properly.
“Well, I’m not complaining,” Rune said with a shrug. From her demeanor, it was clear she was fitting in with the family perfectly.
“Tsk, at this rate the others will come back too fast,” Seraphiel muttered, but at that moment Ash finally spoke up.
“Let’s not get too ahead of ourselves,” he said, as this was nothing new to him. Though excited, he had technically done this countless times before.
When he saw the future events, he knew he would have taken the same steps. Still, this place was a hell like no other.
“This new race definitely gives us an advantage,” he said. “But after the first few floors… well, ironically, we’d be too weak.”
“Would be?” Madison asked with an arched brow.
“Haha, exactly… would be,” he replied with a laugh. “After this briefing, we’ll head toward Morgana… then we’ll see what this place is hiding.”
Not long after his words faded, the sound of an alarm filled the air.


