honkai impact part 2

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Ciel’s POV

Ah, Rimuru and Milim are back in the real world, probably bored from exploring that little playground I whipped up. It was fun watching them stumble around, especially when they encountered that nine-tailed fox I threw in just for kicks. But now that they’re out, I’m free to do what I do best—tinker, tweak, and have a blast pushing the limits of creation.

Seriously, it’s amazing what you can do when you have Turn Null at your disposal. It’s like having a limitless supply of cosmic LEGO bricks, and I’m just the kind of girl who loves to build. My current project? Taking that world I made for Rimuru and turning it into something… more.

But hey, why stop at just one world? Why not make it the nexus of infinite timelines, connected directly to Earth’s reincarnation system? The Earth’s got an infinite number of timelines, after all, and people are always dying past, present, future, you name it. So, why not grab those souls and toss them into my little Imaginary Space?

I’m talking genuine souls here, not the knockoff versions I can whip up with a snap of my fingers. No, I’m aiming for the real deal, especially from Earth’s infinite pool. I’m mixing in souls from every timeline some famous, some not, some who remember their past lives, some who don’t. And you know what’s hilarious? There’s this guy, Stan Lee yeah, the comic book legend who’s died in so many timelines that I’ve got an infinite number of his souls kicking around here. It’s like a Stan Lee convention on steroids!

But I’m not stopping there. Oh no, I’m just getting started.

You know what else is fun? Conceptual nonsense like non-duality, transduality, abstract existence stuff the folks over at the VS Battle Wiki would lose their minds over. Why not incorporate all that into the very fabric of this world? Let’s make the rules of reality a giant cosmic playground, where meeting certain conditions triggers wild, over-the-top powers. Who wouldn’t want to see a normal person suddenly achieve Abstract Existence Type 2 or unlock some crazy level of Reality Manipulation just because they happened to meet the criteria?

And to top it all off, I’m implementing a voice of the world system that’ll announce whenever someone’s powers evolve. Imagine it: you’re walking down the street, minding your own business, and suddenly, BOOM, the voice of the world says, “Congratulations, you’ve just unlocked Causality Manipulation Type 5! Enjoy your newfound cosmic influence!”

I mean, why not? It’s all for fun anyway.

Let’s add an Akashic Record too, but make it just like the VS Battle Wiki, only better. This thing’s going to keep track of every possible power, ability, and concept known to the multiverse, all categorized and ranked. It’ll even update profiles automatically as people unlock new abilities or evolve existing ones. Who needs regular RPG stats when you can have a whole Akashic Record dedicated to your achievements?

And of course, I’m linking this bad boy to all the souls entering my world. As soon as they reincarnate, they get an entry in the Record, complete with a profile that updates in real time. It’s like a cosmic social media account that tracks your every move—and it’s as detailed as it gets. If someone unlocks a new form of Reality Warping or suddenly ascends to Non-Duality Type 2, the Record will know and announce it with flair.

Oh, and I’m not limiting myself to Hoyoverse lore either. I’m throwing in stuff from Persona, mixing in concepts from other favorite fictions of Rimuru’s, and just generally having a field day with the possibilities. I’ve got Personas showing up alongside Valkyries, and maybe even a little Phantom Thieves action who knows? I’m in the mood to explore every inch of it.

It’s just too easy. I’m adding layers upon layers of complexity, yet it’s all so simple for me. Rimuru might get confused, Milim might throw another tantrum, and Veldora well, Veldora will probably want to test out every new power I give him. But that’s the fun of it, isn’t it?

I take a moment to admire my handiwork, feeling a thrill of satisfaction. This world, this system I’m building, it’s more than just a game it’s a full-blown multiverse, with every rule, every possibility, laid out and ready to be explored.

And the best part? I’m not even close to done yet. There are still so many ideas to play with, so many concepts to bend and twist. Like, what if I made a whole reality where logic itself doesn’t apply? Or a realm where the only rule is that there are no rules? I could go on forever—literally—and I just might.

But for now, I think I’ll keep tweaking. Maybe add a few more layers of chaos, a couple more paradoxes, and definitely some more Stan Lees.

After all, what’s the point of having infinite power if you don’t have fun with it?

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