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My Ultimate Sign-in System Made Me Invincible

Chapter 34: System Store

Author: NukeTown
updatedAt: 2025-09-06

CHAPTER 34: SYSTEM STORE

[Host: Liam Scott]

[Age: 18]

[System Level: 2]

[Strength: 15]

[Agility: 14]

[Stamina: 16]

[Attribute Points: 0]

[System Points: 1,000]

[Skills: Pro-level Vehicular Operation, World-Class Etiquette, World-Class Culinary Arts, Formless Combat Doctrine, Perfect Memory]

[Inventory: Bellemere Mansion property documents, Aston Martin Vantage GT3 key fob, Ferrari SF90 Stradale key fob, Roll Royce Ghost Black Badge key fob.]

[System Function(s): Sign-in, System Store]

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When he saw his status, Liam immediately noticed that a few things had changed.

The system level had gone up to 2, and a new section had appeared right below his attributes: System Points. His current total—1,000 SP—was clearly the bonus the system had mentioned earlier.

Finally, there was the System Functions section, now with an additional entry next to Sign-In: System Store.

Liam smiled brightly when he saw this.

The system store.

He had been curious about the function that would be unlocked with the system’s first level up, but he didn’t expect it to be this.

System, how do I access the store?

[Host need only think about it, and the System Store will open.]

He didn’t waste a second as he did as the system said.

The next moment, the status panel dissolved, replaced by a new, sleek black-and-blue interface with luminous icons and categories.

[System Store]

[System Points: 1,000]

[Items:

Omni-Science Foundation Package

Cost: 1,000 SP

Description: Unlocks complete mastery in the core and applied sciences that form the backbone of every advanced civilization. This package grants the host instant, intuitive understanding of every form of science in the universe.

Quantum Contact Lenses

Cost: 400 SP

Description: Ultra-thin, transparent quantum processors embedded in adaptive lenses. Grants the wearer instant augmented reality overlays, quantum-encrypted communications, facial and object recognition, atmospheric composition readings, and full-spectrum vision. Powered by ambient quantum fluctuations—no charging required.

Sophron

Cost: 800 SP

Description: A higher-dimensional particle construct capable of instant data transmission across any distance in the universe.

Quantum Chrono-Band (Wristwatch)

Cost: 300 SP

Description: A discreet timepiece housing a stabilized quantum temporal processor. Allows microsecond-level time dilation within a 5-meter radius for up to 10 minutes per day. Functions include predictive computation, advanced navigation, universal translation, and remote interface with compatible technology.

Lightcycle V9 (Hyperlight Mobility Unit)

Cost: 500 SP

Description: A next-generation vehicular construct inspired by conceptual sci-fi designs. Uses photonic momentum stabilization to achieve speeds exceeding Mach 10 in atmosphere, and subluminal travel in space. Collapsible into a suitcase-sized storage unit. Fully silent operation with adaptive cloaking.

Bio-Genesis Capsule

Cost: 100 SP

Description: A portable regeneration and enhancement chamber. Accelerates biological healing by 5,000%, removes toxins, rebuilds damaged tissue, and can enhance muscle density, neural efficiency, and immune response up to peak genetic potential. Requires 24 hours to recharge after use.

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Liam stared at the glowing list, blinking a few times.

"...Wow"

The list was endless. It was like staring into a prop catalog from a big-budget sci-fi blockbuster—except these weren’t props. They were real. Or at least, they could be real the moment he bought them.

The Omni-Science Foundation Package was a no-brainer in terms of value. With it, he could create, design, or reverse-engineer anything—literally anything—from starship drives to molecular nanofactories.

That alone could turn him into the most dangerous inventor on the planet. But it also came with a problem: if he suddenly started producing ultra-advanced tech out of nowhere, people would notice.

Let’s not think about that now.

The Quantum Contact Lenses caught his eye next. A completely discreet way to gain superhuman perception and intelligence-gathering ability without anyone even realizing it. They’d be invisible to the outside world—he could wear them every day.

The Sophron... that was a monster. He could see everything, anywhere, at any time, and transmit data instantly. That was the kind of tech that could destroy nations if used without restraint.

The Quantum Chrono-Band felt like something straight out of a spy thriller. The idea of being able to slow down time for himself—dodging attacks, making instant calculations, moving before anyone else could react—was insane.

Then there was the Lightcycle V9. The little boy inside him screamed to buy it immediately. Mach 10 speed in atmosphere? Cloaking? The ability to literally fold it into a suitcase? That goes beyond just transportation

And finally, the Bio-Genesis Capsule. He thought of it as the ultimate health insurance—instant healing and physical enhancement. 100 SP for that felt like a bargain.

Liam sat back, rubbing his temples.

"This is... ridiculous."

The first problem was obvious: cost. The cheapest items cost 100 SP—that was $1 million in real-world money if he bought the points outright. The most expensive was a flat 10,000 SP—$100 million at the system’s exchange rate.

Sure, he could technically buy two of the cheapest items right now. But that would wipe out a large portion of his liquid cash. He only has $23 million in his account.

The second problem was exposure. Some of these items, if used openly, would send the entire world into a frenzy. Governments, corporations, militaries—they’d all want a piece of him. Some would try to recruit him, others would try to capture him, and a few might just try to make him disappear.

No. The smart move would be to keep these things quiet. Use them in ways that couldn’t be traced back to him. Or, if questioned, lean into the mystery people already believed about his background. Let them fill in the blanks with whatever story suited them.

Liam exhaled slowly, closing the store panel. "Calm down," he muttered to himself. "Don’t overthink. One step at a time."

I shouldn’t be so paranoid and start creating problems in my head when there are none.

He had 1,000 SP now. If he spent them recklessly, he might regret it later. But sitting on all of them felt wasteful.

"Now... what to do..."

He drummed his fingers on the armrest of the couch. The Bio-Genesis Capsule was tempting—cheap, useful, and something he could hide in a locked room. The Quantum Contact Lenses were also calling to him. That was a kind of power he could use every day without suspicion.

System, he said suddenly. Are store items permanent inventory? As in, if I buy something now but don’t take it out, it just stays in the inventory?

Since he was in the living room, he couldn’t just talk out loud. It would seem strange and his newly hired staffs would look at him strangely.

[Correct, Host. Purchased items will remain in Inventory until retrieved.]

What about the knowledge package? Is there anything I need to know before purchasing it?

[Due to how vast the content of the knowledge is, you will need to enhance yourself—your brain in particular—before you can assimilate the knowledge.]

Enhancement?

Liam curiously opened the system store again and used the search function to search for enhancement.

He has no idea if it would work but the next moment, a list of different types of enhancement was displayed in front of him.

Reflex Acceleration Nanites

Cost: 100 SP

Description: A swarm of nanites that integrate into the nervous system, sharpening reflexes and muscle response speed by 250%. Effects are permanent once integrated.

Neural Link Interface (NLI)

Cost: 150 SP

Description: A subdermal neural implant that allows direct mental control over compatible electronics, vehicles, drones, and certain weapons. Comes with an encrypted firewall to prevent hacking.

Adaptive Combat Exosuit

Cost: 250 SP

Description: Lightweight exoskeleton suit made from meta-composite alloys. Increases strength and agility by 200%, integrates ballistic protection, and features reactive plating that hardens instantly upon impact.

Bio-Sentinel Nanites

Cost: 300 SP

Description: Microscopic machines that patrol the bloodstream, eliminating viruses, bacteria, toxins, and even cancerous cells within seconds. Also accelerates wound healing by 5×.

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Genetic Serum

Cost: 500 SP

Description: Rewrites and optimizes a person’s DNA blueprint, enhancing natural traits like strength, speed, intelligence, and disease resistance within the limits of biology.

Molecular Enhancement Nannites

Cost: 1,000 SP

Description: Reconstructs the body’s molecular structures and atomic bonds, granting durability, efficiency, and abilities far beyond natural biology, potentially integrating non-organic materials for more capabilities.

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So many options

Liam had thought that he would only see a few options at least but he was wrong. The list was nearly endless but there were two that caught his attention.

System, between the Genetic Serum and Molecular Enhancement Nannites, which option should I go with?

[To achieve best result, going with the second would be better.]

Hmmm... I see...

Liam sighed as he thought about it.

Actually, there was nothing to think about. The best option would be to buy MEN and exchange money for more system points, and buy the knowledge package.

For the next several minutes, Liam sat there, running different scenarios through his head. What would be the safest path? What would give him the biggest advantage?

Eventually, he leaned back and let out a long sigh.

Alright. Not rush. I will take things slow and decide before night.

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