The Quantum Path to Immortality

Chapter 155: Surprisingly Simple Solutions 2


From the garden, they could hear Aria's excited voice explaining the properties of various herbs while Sarah responded with genuine interest and detailed knowledge about their culinary applications.

"See?" Kaelen said. "They're already bonding. Aria needs more female role models who take intellectual pursuits seriously. Sarah is perfect for that."

"This is going much better than my probability calculations suggested."

"That's because human emotions don't follow mathematical models, dear. Sometimes people just... work well together." She stood. "Now come on. Let's join them before Aria convinces Sarah to teach her fifty different recipes tonight."

They walked to the garden, where Aria was indeed trying to convince Sarah to teach her everything at once.

"...and then if we combine the thermal regulation technique with probability manipulation, we could create dishes that taste different based on the consumer's mood state!"

"That's... actually theoretically possible," Sarah admitted. "Though the Law application would be incredibly complex."

"I can handle complex! Father teaches me quantum mechanics for fun!"

"That explains so much about this family," Sarah murmured, catching Elias's eye. He smiled slightly, and something passed between them—understanding, acceptance, and maybe the beginning of healing old wounds.

Three Months Later

The pocket universe had become significantly more lively with Sarah's presence.

She'd set up a cultivation kitchen—a specialized space where cooking and Law comprehension merged into a unique training method. Aria spent hours there, learning techniques that combined culinary arts with advanced energy manipulation.

But more importantly, the three women had formed a bond that Elias watched with fascination and mild confusion.

He'd found them once, sitting together in the garden, talking in low voices punctuated by laughter. When he approached, they'd immediately stopped and smiled at him with identical expressions that suggested they'd been discussing something he wasn't meant to hear.

"What are you talking about?" he'd asked.

"Nothing," all three said in unison.

"That's statistically improbable."

"We were discussing your early cultivation mishaps," Kaelen said sweetly. "Sarah, did I tell you about the time he accidentally created a spatial loop in our bedroom and we were stuck walking in circles for six hours?"

"No! Please tell me everything!"

"That was one time, and I was testing a new technique—"

"Or the time he optimized his sleep schedule so efficiently that he forgot to account for REM cycles and had a mental breakdown from dream deprivation?"

Sarah laughed so hard she had tears in her eyes. "That's such an Elias thing to do!"

"I fail to see how my historical mistakes are relevant to current discussions."

"They're very relevant," Aria said seriously. "We're bonding over shared experiences of dealing with your particular brand of genius-level obliviousness."

"I'm not oblivious."

All three women stared at him.

"Elias," Sarah said gently. "You didn't notice I was in love with you for three years."

"I noticed! I chose not to acknowledge it for strategic reasons!"

"That's literally the definition of oblivious," Kaelen added.

"I was dying!"

"And yet somehow you still found time to optimize seventeen different laboratory processes but couldn't find time to say 'Hey Sarah, I like you too,'" Aria pointed out.

"I object to this entire conversation."

"Objection noted and dismissed," Kaelen said cheerfully. "Now go away. This is girl talk."

"I don't understand what gender has to do with conversation optimization—"

"Elias," all three said in unison. "Go."

He went, retreating to his laboratory with as much dignity as he could maintain, wondering how he'd lost control of his own home.

But he was smiling.

Six Months Later

Kaelen and Aria had both reached peak Reality Realm cultivation—100% Reality Law comprehension. But more impressively, they'd also pushed their Quantum Law understanding to remarkable levels.

Aria stood at 89% Quantum Law, just shy of the theoretical maximum for someone still in the multiverse. Her combination of Reality and Quantum Laws gave her capabilities that rivaled some lower-level Infinity Realm cultivators.

Kaelen had reached 85% Quantum Law, her analytical mind proving perfectly suited to the probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics. When she and Elias discussed techniques now, their conversations were dense with technical terminology that made Sarah—despite her Sovereign-level cultivation—occasionally lost.

"It's like watching two quantum processors talk to each other," Sarah said once, observing them debate the finer points of waveform collapse optimization.

"Mother and Father do this a lot," Aria said. "Sometimes for days. Once they forgot to eat for a week because they were solving a theoretical problem."

"A week?"

"They're very focused people. You get used to it."

Sarah had indeed gotten used to it. She'd integrated into the family so smoothly that it sometimes felt like she'd always been there. She cooked meals that made everyone stop and savor every bite. She helped Aria with cultivation techniques that combined multiple Law approaches. She even managed to out-stubborn Elias once when he insisted on testing a dangerous technique without proper safety measures.

"You will NOT vaporize yourself in an experimental accident," she'd said firmly. "I did not wait eighty-five thousand years to watch you die stupidly."

"The probability of catastrophic failure was only 34%—"

"That's a 34% chance of leaving Kaelen a widow and Aria fatherless. No."

Elias had backed down, and Kaelen had later thanked Sarah for being the voice of reason.

"He listens to you," Kaelen had said. "It's useful having another person who can talk him out of occasionally suicidal research."

"You don't mind me... influencing him?"

"Sarah." Kaelen had smiled. "You're family now. Family looks out for each other. I'm glad he has two people keeping him from accidentally killing himself instead of just one."

Family.

The word had settled over Sarah like a warm blanket. She'd been alone for so long—eighty-five thousand years of waiting, hoping, searching. And now she had not just Elias back, but an entire family who'd welcomed her without reservation.

One Year Later - The Decision

They gathered in the central meeting space—Elias, Kaelen, Sarah, and Aria—for a discussion that had been building for months.

"We're ready," Kaelen said simply. "Aria and I have reached peak Reality Law. Our Quantum Law comprehension is as high as it can go while remaining in the multiverse. It's time to ascend to the Infinity Realm."

"I agree," Aria added. "There's nothing more we can learn here. The next stage requires exposure to Infinity Law, which only exists in the higher realm."

Elias nodded. He'd been expecting this. "I've prepared the ascension pathway. My quantum bridge can stabilize the transition for both of you, preventing the normal suppression effect that newcomers experience."

"What about our holdings here?" Kaelen asked. "The research facilities, the cultivation resources we've gathered?"

"We can transfer the critical items to my storage space. The facilities themselves will remain—someone else can make use of them eventually."

"And the people we've helped?" Aria's voice carried concern. "The students I've been teaching? The researchers Mother has mentored?"

"We'll leave comprehensive documentation," Elias said. "All our techniques, theories, and research findings will be preserved in crystallized memory format. Those who come after us can build on our work."

Sarah had been quiet during this discussion, but now she spoke. "Are you all certain about this? Ascending means leaving the multiverse permanently. There's no coming back."

"We're certain," Kaelen said firmly. "Elias, you've been in the Infinity Realm for over a year now. We want to be where you are. As a family."

"Besides," Aria added with a grin, "I want to see Father's new mansion in the Adept district. He described it as 'adequate,' which means it's probably absurdly luxurious."

"It's optimally designed for cultivation," Elias protested. "Luxury was not a primary consideration."

"Sure it wasn't," all three women said in unison.

Elias sighed. He'd never gotten used to being the target of coordinated teasing.

"When do we leave?" Sarah asked.

"Three days," Elias replied. "That gives us time to finalize preparations, say goodbyes to anyone who needs notifying, and ensure all our research is properly archived."

"Three days," Kaelen repeated, reaching for Elias's hand. "Then we start our next adventure. Together."

"All of us," Aria added, taking Sarah's hand on one side and her mother's on the other.

Sarah's eyes were bright with emotion. A year ago, she'd been alone in the Infinity Realm, famous but isolated, holding onto memories of a life lost eighty-five thousand years past. Now she was part of a family, accepted completely, about to embark on a new chapter with people who'd become as important to her as Elias himself.

"Together," she agreed softly.

Elias looked at his family—his wife, his daughter, and the woman from his past who'd become part of his present. His Quantum Divine Processor tried to calculate the probability of this particular outcome and gave up. Some things were too complex, too beautiful, too perfectly improbable to quantify.

"Three days," he said. "Then we ascend. All four of us. And we'll show the Infinity Realm what a family of geniuses can accomplish."

"No pressure or anything," Aria muttered, but she was grinning.

Kaelen laughed. "When has pressure ever stopped any of us?"

"Never," Sarah said. "Which is probably why we work so well together."

They spent the rest of the day making plans, discussing strategies, and occasionally breaking into tangential debates about cultivation theory that left them all energized and excited for what came next.

In three days, they would ascend.

In three days, the Infinity Realm would gain not one but four exceptional cultivators.

In three days, everything would change again.

But unlike every other change in their lives—death, reincarnation, separation, reunion—this time they would face it together.

And that made all the difference.

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