Unrivaled in another world

Chapter 226: A New Appearance

Unrivaled in another world

Chapter 226: A New Appearance

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Chapter 226: A New Appearance

[: 3rd POV :]

Once the system had completed its rewriting of Daniel’s new existence of power, it was now time to reconstruct his entire body.

[: Commencing synchronising with System’s Data and Host entire body, existence as well as soul :]

The declaration did not feel like a command.

It felt like the beginning of a cosmic reawakening, as though existence itself had finally decided to align Daniel with something far greater than what he had ever been before.

At the moment the system spoke, the void around him did not fracture violently; it softened, as if reality had chosen not to resist what was coming, but instead to witness it.

Daniel’s body hovered in stillness.

And then, it began.

Not destruction.

Not reconstruction.

But evolution.

A quiet, irreversible transformation that moved through him like a tide rewriting the shore of existence itself.

At the smallest scale, his cells responded first.

Each one shimmered faintly, as though discovering a new purpose beyond biology, beyond mortality, beyond limitation.

The structure of his flesh no longer behaved like something merely "alive", it began to behave like something aware of its own design being rewritten.

Then came his blood.

Every drop within him stirred, no longer red in the conventional sense, but gradually shifting in hue as something deeper replaced its essence.

It was not simply changing colour, it was being redefined at its origin.

[: Primordial Mana infusion detected :]

The energy did not enter him like an external force.

It already belonged there.

As if his existence had always been incomplete without it.

Slowly, beautifully, the Primordial Mana flowed through his veins, not rushing, not overwhelming, but spreading with absolute certainty.

It moved as liquid light threaded through infinity, each pulse of it harmonising with his very being.

His blood changed.

Not into something foreign.

But into something truer.

A radiant, shifting essence that no longer resembled matter or energy, but something that existed because existence itself required it to exist.

Every heartbeat carried the weight of creation, and every pulse echoed like the faint birth of new worlds.

Daniel’s body did not resist.

It accepted.

And in that acceptance, transformation deepened as well as pain.

The transformation did not stop; it deepened, becoming something far more intricate, as if reality itself had begun to refine Daniel rather than simply change him.

His blood, once scarlet red like any living being, no longer resembled anything mortal.

It shifted gradually at first, like sunrise bleeding through darkness, until it settled into a radiant golden hue laced with deep, enigmatic streaks of dark purple, each flow carrying the unmistakable signature of Primordial Mana. 𝕗𝐫𝚎𝗲𝘄𝐞𝕓𝐧𝕠𝘃𝕖𝐥.𝐜𝚘𝚖

It was not merely colour, it was meaning made visible, a living spectrum of origin and collapse intertwined.

Every pulse of his circulation no longer sounded like a heartbeat of flesh.

It sounded like the quiet resonance of creation itself.

Then, deeper within, his bones began to transform.

It was being inscribed.

One by one, each fragment of his skeletal structure lit up with symbols, an unknown, forgotten language that had no origin recorded in any reality, no history preserved in any dimension.

The inscriptions were not carved, nor written; they were imprinted as if they had always existed there, merely waiting to be revealed.

As they awakened, they emitted a slow, ancient cosmic energy that pulsed through his entire frame, like echoes from a universe that existed before universes were ever born.

His skeleton was no longer a framework of support.

It had become a script of existence itself, holding truths too old to be remembered and too vast to be interpreted.

And then, his organs followed.

Each one began to dissolve and reconstruct simultaneously, no longer functioning as biological components, but as fusion cores of layered energies.

Primordial Mana flowed through them like liquid origin.

Ancient Cosmic Energy is intertwined with it, forming a second, deeper layer of reality.

And at the very foundation of this reconstruction, strands of Boundless Systematic Mana are integrated into the structure, not dominating, but stabilising the infinite complexity now residing within him.

Every organ became something else entirely.

Not replacements.

But evolved functions of existence.

His lungs no longer breathed air; they filtered dimensional essence.

His liver no longer processed toxins; it refined chaotic residues of reality itself.

His stomach no longer consumed nourishment; it decomposed concepts and reassembled them into usable energy.

And at the centre of it all, his heart changed.

But it did not become something new in the traditional sense.

It became something absolute.

The moment it completed its transformation, the organ collapsed inward once before expanding into a singular, boundless core of existence, suspended within his chest without weight or limitation.

It was no longer a heart.

It was a Primordial Core.

Its surface was etched with ancient runes that circled endlessly, forming patterns that defied geometry, logic, and interpretation.

Between those runes, streams of energy moved like living galaxies, rotating in silence, each cycle radiating a pressure so profound that even gods would instinctively hesitate to approach it.

Not out of fear alone, but out of recognition that touching it would mean touching something that did not belong to divinity.

It belonged to something before life itself had meaning.

Within that core, power did not circulate.

It originated.

And with each slow pulse, the entire structure of Daniel’s existence resonated in perfect synchronisation, as if every aspect of him, blood, bone, organ, soul, had finally aligned into a single undeniable truth.

He was no longer composed of parts.

He was a singular, evolving law of existence, rewritten in real time by forces even reality struggled to define.

However, throughout the entire process, Daniel was not silent.

He was screaming,breaking under a pain so absolute it defied every experience he had ever endured.

This was not the pain of injury, nor the agony of death, nor even the torment of battle at the edge of collapse.

It was something far beyond all of that, something that did not simply attack his body, but redefined the very concept of what it meant to feel pain.

His voice tore through the void in raw, fractured bursts, each scream carrying enough force that under normal circumstances, it would have shattered continents, ruptured planetary crusts, and potentially destabilised entire planetary systems.

Yet here, in this sealed void created by the system, his screams had nowhere to go.

They did not explode outward into destruction.

They were contained, compressed, absorbed by the surrounding nothingness itself, as though reality had chosen to shield the universe from what was happening within him.

Daniel’s entire body convulsed mid-transformation.

His newly rewritten bones pulsed with alien inscriptions that burned through his consciousness like living fire, each ancient symbol rewriting parts of his perception simultaneously.

His organs, now fused with Primordial Mana and cosmic energies, expanded and collapsed in cycles that ignored biological limitation, forcing his existence to adapt faster than his mind could comprehend.

Every pulse of his new Primordial Core felt like a universe collapsing and being reborn inside his chest.

And each cycle sent a shockwave of agony through every layer of his being.

"I—ghk—stop—!"

His voice broke mid-sentence, dissolving into a strangled cry as his existence bent under the pressure of its own rewriting.

He tried to resist it, tried to stabilise himself, tried to impose control the way he always had in battle, but there was nothing to control.

There was only reconstruction beyond consent.

Even his willpower, the very thing that had carried him through countless impossible fights, began to fracture under the overwhelming scale of transformation.

This was not something he could fight.

It was something that was happening to the definition of him.

His consciousness flickered violently, alternating between clarity and collapse.

For brief moments, he could still think, still perceive the changes occurring within him, but those moments were drowned almost immediately by waves of pain that felt like existence itself was being rewritten through him, line by line, law by law.

And yet, he endured.

Not because it was bearable.

But because there was no alternative.

His screams continued, echoing endlessly within the sealed void, each one more fractured than the last, until even his sense of time began to blur.

How long had it been?

Seconds?

Hours?

Eternity compressed into a single moment?

He could not tell.

All he knew was that if this transformation had taken place anywhere else, outside this isolated void, then the sheer force of his uncontrolled screams alone would have obliterated planets.

Entire systems of worlds might have collapsed under the raw pressure of his existence, rejecting and accepting itself simultaneously.

But here...there was only silence outside.

And inside that silence, there was only Daniel.

Enduring.

Breaking.

Reforming.

Becoming something that could not yet fully be called anything at all.

Eventually, as the process reached its conclusion, the overwhelming pressure that had been rewriting Daniel’s existence finally began to settle, not by fading, but by stabilising into perfection.

His screams ceased not because the pain disappeared, but because his body could no longer remain in a state where it was being torn and rebuilt at the same time.

And when the transformation is fully completed.

Daniel had changed completely.

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