My Ultimate Sign-in System Made Me Invincible Chapter 519 Expecting A Breakthrough
Previously on My Ultimate Sign-in System Made Me Invincible...
Liam and Lucy materialized in the living room of Bellemere Mansion.
The maids froze in their steps upon spotting her. They were used to Liam popping up out of thin air, to tech that existed nowhere else, and to the bizarre routine of serving in a mansion where the unbelievable happened every day. However, a mysterious woman they'd never laid eyes on before, right next to him, was something entirely fresh.
Their gazes shifted toward her with undisguised interest.
Liam noticed. "This is Lucy," he introduced. "My personal assistant."
"Good morning, ma'am," the maids greeted her.
"Good morning. Nice to finally meet you all," Lucy replied warmly.
Liam faced Lucy. "Have fun. I'll spend the rest of the day in the Dimensional Space. My breakthrough feels imminent."
"I'll visit Daniel while you're gone," Lucy responded.
Liam eyed her briefly, pondering the notion—Lucy seeing Daniel alone, without him present, for motives she hadn't shared—and an odd sensation stirred that he couldn't pinpoint right away. He fully trusted Daniel. He fully trusted Lucy. But them together, unchecked, talking about undisclosed matters, left him uneasy.
Lucy caught his look and let out a soft, authentic chuckle. "I want to discuss how we handle the rats who have been circling your friends. That's all."
Liam hesitated. The unease sharpened into clarity. He nodded deliberately. "Keep me posted. I might need to use them as an example—show the world what I'm truly capable of when someone targets people I care about."
"I'll let Daniel know."
Liam stayed silent. He vanished on the spot.
Lucy lingered alone in the living room briefly. She glanced at the maids—Mason and Nick—and offered a slight nod. Then she headed to the entrance, swung the door open, stepped out, and soared into the sky.
Mason and Nick observed her departure. They remained by the window even after she vanished from sight.
Neither spoke a word. Over months of service, they'd adopted a mutual rule: never try to verbalize the bizarre events in this house. It safeguarded their mental health and kept their poise intact.
They just categorized it with all the rest—the impossible feats of their employer and his associates—and resumed their duties.
Still, they couldn't shake a subtle pity for whoever was lurking around Liam's friends. Those fools on the receiving end of that teamwork were in for a nightmare.
***
Liam materialized in the Dimensional Space and sped toward the Pagoda.
It had been some time since he'd met Master Han and Luo face-to-face. His third clone kept steady communication with them, and through those exchanges, he knew they were thriving. More than thriving. Their monthly advancements were the sort that left most cultivators years behind.
Master Han had advanced to the Foundation Establishment Stage. A major milestone.
Luo trailed closely now. The distance between them had shrunk dramatically in the past month, and Liam figured it would narrow even more by his next real check-in.
Their forging skills had elevated in tandem with their cultivation. The two fed off each other deliberately—grasping materials on a spiritual plane transformed what artisans could extract from them, while the rigor of smithing honed the intense focus cultivation demanded. Master Han grasped this instinctively. Luo picked it up by observing him.
Liam arrived at the Pagoda entrance and eased the door open using telekinesis. He touched down inside and headed for the forging chamber.
He rapped on the door and paused, but silence answered.
He lingered another minute, straining to hear. No footsteps, no clanging tools, no intense hush of deep concentration at work. They were either lost in an unbreakable trance or absent.
He chose to come back later and departed the Pagoda.
***
He sensed Yanxia before spotting her.
Drawing nearer in flight, the scorching aura of flames cloaking her intensified with each moment.
Upon reaching her spot, he halted.
The fiery orb that had encased her last time was gone.
In its place loomed a colossal golden Three-legged Golden Crow, suspended in the vast sky instead of near the earth. The size was staggering—bigger than expected, yet logical in hindsight for her transformation. Its three legs folded relaxedly, wings partially spread, plumage radiating golden fire.
She lit up the whole Dimensional Space.
The radiance would blind normal eyes, but his enhanced physique surpassed that limit, bolstered by Dao Array Eyes that allowed a clear gaze without distortion.
Details stood out sharply: the rich golden hue, the steady breath shown in subtle wing movements, the profound calm of late-stage consolidation where the exterior stilled but internals raged.
He hovered nearby, embracing the swelling pride in his heart unfiltered.
He eagerly anticipated her awakened form.
He also spotted shifts around her area.
The Dimensional Space's blend of spiritual Qi and mana had always been thick—thanks to the Gaia's Heartstone and Eternal Qi Vein from the start. Now it grew denser, more vibrant with a perceivable edge, and infused with a fiery essence.
Yanxia's four-month stay had imprinted her essence into the space, or she'd infused it, or both—the cause mattered less than the effect.
The Dimensional Space was transforming. The gradual reshaping by the Heartstone and Vein sped up, molded by Yanxia's mere presence.
The atmosphere now supported life independently. The overhead sky held a unique glow unrelated to outside influences. The terrain turned rich and habitable.
In a few more Earth months, he could host visitors here sans exosuits. No trivial feat.
He shifted focus inside himself.
The breakthrough had simmered for days. He recognized the signs from before. He knew not to push or hasten it. It came when ready, and his role was to avoid hindrances.
He could've attempted it in his bedroom. Location didn't dictate the breakthrough.
Yet he avoided a spectacle drawing wild attention or centering on the mansion, forcing endless excuses.
The Dimensional Space changed everything.
Liam settled mid-air, legs crossed, oriented toward the golden radiance of the Three-legged Crow overhead.
Eyes shut, he directed awareness inward and awaited the inevitable.
***
Meanwhile on Earth, Nova Technologies unleashed a bombshell announcement. Potentially their grandest to date.