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My Ultimate Sign-in System Made Me Invincible - Chapter 242

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Chapter 242: Extreme Sign-in Rewards (Bonus Chapter 3/5)
After breakfast, Liam waited patiently in his room while Claudia finished arranging the new clothes she had bought for him earlier in the morning.

The wardrobe was now neatly organized —rows of shirts, coats, trousers, and suits arranged by color and fabric type. Everything looked crisp and clean, as expected of someone under his employ.

When Claudia was done, she bowed slightly.

“Is there anything else, sir?” She asked.

“That’ll be all,” Liam said, dismissing her with a nod.

Once she left, he sat down on the edge of the bed.

“It’s already the next day back home,” he murmured, glancing at the time difference on his wrist display. A small smile formed on his face. “Let’s see what today brings.”

He leaned back slightly and said calmly, “System, sign in.”

[Ding!]

[You received a fragment of Gaia’s Heartstone]

[You received Tome of Thoth (replica)]

[You received 20 of Idunn’s Golden Apples]

[Note: The items are in the Dimensional Space.]

***

Liam blinked in shock and confusion. He was too floored to react. He spent one full minute staring at the screen without any idea how to react.

He tried to speak but the words refused to form coherently. It took him another full minute before he was finally able to say something.

His first words was a silent “What the fuck

He rubbed his face and muttered again, louder this time, “System, what did you just give me?”

No response came, at least not beyond the already displayed rewards.

Still dazed, Liam vanished from the room and reappeared inside his office in the industrial base. He didn’t even remember standing up; his instincts had just moved him there.

On the wide desk before him rested three distinct things and each of them were radiating an aura that made the air feel heavier.

The first was a fragment the size of a man’s fist, oval in shape, gleaming with deep emerald and gold hues that shifted like liquid under the light.

Beside it lay an ancient-looking tome, thick and heavy, bound in dark brown leather covered with beautiful, intricate runes.

The final item—or rather, items—were twenty small, golden apples arranged neatly in a wooden box. Their skin shimmered as though made of sunlight trapped in solid form.

For several seconds, Liam could only stare. He naturally had a lot of questions. Tons of questions actually.

“System,” he said slowly, “is it safe to touch the fragment?”

[Yes. It poses no harm to the host.]

He nodded, still cautious, and extended a hand. The moment his fingers brushed the surface of the Heartstone fragment, a wave of warmth pulsed through his skin, flowing up his arm and straight into his mind.

Information exploded behind his eyes.

He staggered, clutching the desk for balance as knowledge poured directly into his consciousness like a flood through an open gate. His enhanced brain absorbed it all at once, but even then, it left him breathless.

When it finally stopped, Liam exhaled deeply and chuckled softly, “You said it was safe, not comfortable.”

He glanced at the shimmering fragment still in his hand. The thing pulsed faintly, veins of light moving through it like magma flowing through living marble.

It was warm, almost alive. When he turned it, he could see faint energy patterns twisting beneath its translucent surface.

He whispered, “So this is a fragment of Gaia’s Heartstone.”

The name alone carried weight. Gaia, the first Primordial Greek Goddess. Even if this was just a fragment of her relic, it was no ordinary treasure.

As he sorted through the knowledge he’d just received, he began to understand what he was holding.

The Heartstone was a seed of planetary life—a core of creation capable of reshaping barren lands into living ecosystems.

Once planted, it would gradually transform dead soil into fertile earth, slowly producing oxygen, water, and mana over time.

It would take years—ten, perhaps more—but when it was done, the land would become habitable and abundant with life.

And that wasn’t all.

It would birth a mana vein beneath the ground, a natural network through which mana would flow like rivers beneath the surface.

The longer it existed, the stronger the vein would grow. The air would thicken with energy, plants would become elixirs, and animals would evolve into magical beasts.

Any human born within its influence would naturally possess enhanced vitality and strength. Basically a superhuman by default.

Liam stood there, silent for a long moment, absorbing the implications. His eyes glowed faintly with excitement and realisation.

“This… this could terraform the entire Dimensional Space,” He laughed quietly, shaking his head in disbelief.

Holding the fragment felt like holding the seed of a world. His mind raced with possibilities—what the space would look like in ten years, maybe a century. Forests, rivers, mountains, life flourishing where before there was only stillness.

He couldn’t wait.

Liam didn’t bother to rest. He walked out of the office and rose into the air, breaking through the roof hatch.

He flew swiftly, heading away from the industrial base, Fusang Tree and Spirit Lake. He had to choose a location that wouldn’t interfere with the Fusang Tree’s growth.

The information embedded in his mind made that clear—the Heartstone would give rise to a massive tree that would extend throughout the dimensional soil and deep into the sky. Two such powerful life sources too close together could cause conflict.

He flew for several minutes, passing over valleys and ridges that marked the still-forming terrain of his pocket world.

Finally, he saw it—a vast empty valley stretching wide, surrounded by rocky cliffs. The soil here was dark, untouched, raw.

Perfect. This will do, he muttered to him.

He descended slowly, his boots touching the ground with a soft crack that sent a ripple through the earth.

Liam crouched and pressed a hand to the dirt.

“Let’s make this world breathe,” he said as he dug his fingers into the ground and started removing the cracked earth.

A few minutes later, a circular crater formed instantly, several meters deep. He hovered the fragment above it, the green and gold light from the Heartstone washing over the walls of the pit.

For a moment, he just stared at it and he couldn’t help but smile.

Then, gently, he lowered it into the pit.

The moment it touched the soil, the ground shivered. Green and golden light pulsed outward from the buried spot, snaking across the land like veins. The lifeless dirt brightened, taking on subtle color, like embers waking from slumber.

Liam watched with quiet awe, understanding that the terraforming of the Dimensional Space had begun.

He raised his hand again, crushed the broken rocks around him into fine dust, and used them to fill the crater. The surface sealed seamlessly, leaving no trace of the buried Heartstone.

“Now, do your job,” he said softly.

He dusted off his hands, still smiling, and looked around one last time.

Satisfied, he rose into the air, shooting skyward until the valley became a small dark scar on the vast land below. He turned toward the industrial base in the distance.

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