The past five years had been a time of contemplation for Kaelion. He spent them wondering what he would do with the insane power he had been given. In all honesty, he had no real goal since birth other than survival.
Had he been a regular child, he probably would have spent his time like any other—growing up, playing, and eventually discovering his purpose in life. Unfortunately, or perhaps fortunately, he was far from a normal child. Not even close. He was mentally eighteen years old—no, counting his current age, he was twenty-three, practically the same age as his new mother.
So, after the initial shock of being reincarnated wore off, he did the only thing an infant at his stage could do—think. While most babies his age were expected to eat, sleep, and soil themselves, Kaelion was busy pondering the trajectory of his new life.
The presence of Raphael, Lord of Wisdom only added more pressure. If he did nothing with such an incredible power, he might as well smash his head against a wall and call it quits.
Then came the inevitable question: What should he do with his life?
World domination? That thought had crossed his mind but was immediately discarded.
It simply wasn't in his nature. Before his reincarnation, he had been a normal young adult, and he wasn't some edgy teen obsessed with grandiose ambitions. Besides, conquering a planet meant bloodshed—a lot of it. With Raphael at his side, it would be easy.
But that was the problem.
It would be too easy.
Don't get him wrong—he wasn't a saint. He wasn't an altruistic, noble hero, nor was he a pacifist. He was somewhere in between. After much deliberation, two things shaped his decision.
First, his mother.
Watching her care for those around her—especially the neighborhood children she cooked for daily—had a profound impact on him. She was talented but lacked resources, and her medical expertise, while impressive, was outdated and inefficient.
Second, his curiosity.
He wanted to have fun with Raphael. He wanted to test the limits of his abilities and push them to the extreme.
With those thoughts in mind, he reached a decision.
"I can revolutionize medicine, technology, and most importantly—magic."
He wasn't the most dedicated fan of this universe, but he knew enough from Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon, and a few wiki dives to recognize how primitive this world was when it came to magic. It was pathetic.
"And most importantly—what kind of fantasy world has dragons but no elven beauties? Unacceptable!"
With that thought, he decided to run an experiment—to see just how far he could push the boundaries of this world.
And so, at just three months old, he took his first step toward changing everything.
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A Few Years Earlier...
Kaelion Varis
After spending over a month contemplating, I decided it was time to start laying the groundwork for my plans. The first step? Experimenting with my ability.
"Hey, Raphael, based on what I intend to do, what would you recommend as my first steps?"
(Received. To achieve your goals, you must first acquire expertise in various fields. Given the vast scope of your ambitions, the number of disciplines required is substantial. However, with my assistance, you can achieve this efficiently.)
(There are two primary approaches you can take:)
A. Utilize [All of Creation] to gain knowledge in your desired fields. With [Thought Acceleration], I can assist you in integrating and understanding this information. While this will not provide real-world experience, it will make you feel as though you have spent years mastering each discipline.
B. Begin establishing your foundation. This will require both financial resources and reputation. There are multiple strategies I can employ to assist you in acquiring both.
"Yeah... That's about what I expected." I sighed internally.
But I had another idea.
"I want to modify the skill Parallel Processing."
As if understanding my intent instantly, Raphael responded.
(Received. Altering skill Parallel Thoughts—modification successful.)
(The skill Parallel Thoughts has been enhanced according to your request.)
(It now allows the user to run multiple thought processes simultaneously, each functioning independently of the original consciousness. The number of concurrent thoughts is unlimited, and all are subject to Thought Acceleration. Additionally, all simulations occur in a virtual reality environment, enabling the user to experience scenarios as though they were reality.)
Seeing the results, I couldn't help but feel giddy.
I wasn't surprised this worked. After all, the original owner of this skill could modify his abilities mid-battle and even evolve them over time. But now, with this virtual reality function, I could gain both knowledge and experience simultaneously.
However, a small concern lingered in the back of my mind.
Would there be side effects to absorbing so much knowledge in such a short period?
Of course, the original owner of this skill suffered no drawbacks, but he was an overpowered slime. I, on the other hand, was just a regular human infant.
Once again, as if sensing my worries, Raphael reassured me.
(Notice: Given your current physiological state, you may experience minor side effects such as dizziness, nosebleeds, or headaches. These symptoms will subside as your strength increases.)
I sighed in relief. That was manageable.
"Alright, Raphael. I want the following tasks completed: First, use All of Creation to acquire knowledge in every relevant field. Then, using Parallel Thoughts, run a million simulations per discipline until I achieve complete mastery."
This was what I had been after all along.
With All of Creation, I could comprehend any uncovered phenomenon—anything—as long as I had a fundamental understanding of it and it wasn't actively concealed.
Yes.
That was how broken this ability was.
Of course, knowledge alone wasn't enough. I needed experience, and that's where Parallel Thoughts came in. With it, I could run millions of realistic scenarios per field and achieve mastery in a fraction of the time.
(Received. Estimated time for task completion: six months. Notice: You may experience mild dizziness.)
And just like that, a torrent of information flooded my mind.
Not just facts—experience.
It was as if I had spent decades mastering fields like mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and even business disciplines like economics. Each simulation made me feel like an expert—yet I still had 999,999 more to go.
Then came the side effects.
I raised my tiny hands to my head as an overwhelming wave of discomfort hit me. It wasn't unbearable, but I felt dizzy—so much so that I let out a small cry.
That was all it took for my mother to rush in, abandoning whatever she had been doing to comfort me.
But I couldn't focus on that now. I still had more simulations to run—martial arts, acting, and any other miscellaneous skill I could think of.
I would have loved to add magic to the mix, but Westerosi magic was an enigma to me. Without a basic understanding of how it functioned, I couldn't use All of Creation to decipher it.
Yet.
"Just a matter of time," I thought before exhaustion overtook me.
I drifted into sleep, my final thought filled with anticipation.
"Damn it... I can't wait to grow up."
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